Do Not Be Ashamed of the Testimony - E.5 - Open Hearts Podcast
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Join Brooke and Erin as they discuss 2nd Timothy 1:8-11. They discuss how these verses should give us courage to not be ashamed of our testimony in Christ Jesus, what an apostle and teacher is, and how we are to understand the suffering that comes with being a follower of Christ. They discuss what it means to be a prisoner of Jesus and the holy calling we have to look like the Lord and not the world. The ladies give practical ways we are not be ashamed of the faith and how we are to keep ourselves holy and stand against temptation as women, wives, moms, and those who love the Lord. They also talk about the great hope we have in Christ because he abolished death and brought immortality through the light of the gospel and what that should mean to our hearts in this dark time we live in because he is our hope.
‘’Therefore do not be ashamed of the testimony of our Lord or of me His prisoner, but join with me in suffering for the gospel according to the power of God, who has saved us and called us with a holy calling, not according to our works, but according to His own purpose and grace which was granted us in Christ Jesus from all eternity, but now has been revealed by the appearing of our Savior Christ Jesus, who abolished death and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel, for which I was appointed a preacher and an apostle and a teacher.”
2 Timothy 1:8-11
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