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A Few Faithful Friends

Pastor Joe DuCharme highlights the servant-hearted examples of Timothy and Epaphroditus, showing how ordinary believers can live out humble obedience, genuine care for others, and faithful availability to Christ.

Sermon Notes

Philippians 2:19–30

Servants Worth Imitating
Pastor Joe Ducharme highlights how Timothy and Epaphroditus model humble obedience, genuine care, and sacrificial service that reflect the heart of Christ.

Timothy: Genuine Care Shaped by the Gospel
Timothy models sincere concern for others, a proven character formed through steady faithfulness and a heart aligned with Christ rather than personal comfort.

Putting Christ First Instead of Ourselves
Paul’s words remind believers to lay aside excuses and seek the interests of Jesus, choosing obedience and availability rather than a me first approach to life.

Epaphroditus: Sacrificial and Reliable Service
Epaphroditus demonstrates committed love through his long journey to help Paul, risking his life and proving himself a brother, coworker, and fellow soldier in the work of the gospel.

The Power of Small Acts of Obedience
Simple faithfulness, like Epaphroditus delivering support, can produce lasting spiritual fruit, and God often uses small steps of obedience to bless others in significant ways.

Practical Takeaways

• Genuine faith produces genuine care for people
• Put Christ’s priorities above personal convenience
• Serve willingly and reliably in whatever God gives
• Simple obedience can create long lasting impact

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