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"A Faith Worth Suffering For" with Nghia Tran

44 min · 7 de jun de 2026
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Following Jesus costs more than we often realize - it may require sacrificing comfort, reputation, and future plans. Paul, writing from prison, encouraged Timothy to share in suffering for the gospel because the message is worth any cost. The gospel has the power to save us according to God's eternal plan and has abolished death through Christ's victory. When we understand that Jesus was unashamed of us and courageously went to the cross, we find strength to be courageous for Him. Our confidence comes not from our own strength but from knowing the One who brought life and immortality to light.

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