Epaphroditus is the third and final example that Philippians gives us of a servant who had the attitude of Christ in the way that they lived. Epaphroditus risked his life for the cause of the gospel. We should be open to do the same for the sake of the gospel in missions to unreached people groups. In addition, we must be willing to "take risks" as part of our normal path of discipleship. Epaphroditus was willing to "gamble" his life so that he might gain something better-the advancement of the gospel. What are we willing to risk for the sake of the gospel advancing in us and through us to the unsaved?
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In July of 2018 John become the pastor of The Church of the Open Bible in Burlington, MA. Previously he pastored The Bible Church in Port Washington, NY from 2011-2018 after being an elder at Grace Baptist Church, a church plant in Queens, NY from 2008-2011. His passion is to...