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EPISODE · Aug 10, 2025 · 35 MIN

Remember Christ

from King's Table Church Sermons · host Steve Savage

As Paul invites Timothy to share in suffering, he reminds him of three things. First, remember Christ. He is the son of King David, rightful heir to the throne. And yet, he is one who came and died. But don't only remember Christ, the son of David, as the one who died - but as the one who has been raised from the dead! Paul is calling to mind for Timothy the shape of the gospel - one of hope and glory deferred. Christ suffered and died but has now been raised - and on that day will inherit the throne of New Jerusalem.In addition to remembering Christ, Paul tells Timothy, "Remember me!" He recalls for Timothy the pattern of his own ministry. Even now, he is suffering - bound for the sake of the gospel. But like Christ in whom he believes, Paul is prepared to endure all things (including chains) for the sake of the elect - that they might obtain the salvation that comes with future glory!Having reminded Timothy of this gospel principle (suffering now, glory to come) in the gospel of Christ and in his own life, Paul concludes by telling Timothy to remember the trustworthiness of this saying. Those who suffer and endure and die with Christ to the end will live and reign with him. But those who faithlessly deny and abandon will themselves be denied. For Christ will remain faithful to himself. He is the one true God; he cannot deny himself. Let us heed this sober reminder. Faithlessness cannot be rewarded. But let us press on faithfully with eager joy - following in the footsteps of Timothy as he followed Paul as he followed Christ!

As Paul invites Timothy to share in suffering, he reminds him of three things. First, remember Christ. He is the son of King David, rightful heir to the throne. And yet, he is one who came and died. But don't only remember Christ, the son of David, as the one who died - but as the one who has been raised from the dead! Paul is calling to mind for Timothy the shape of the gospel - one of hope and glory deferred. Christ suffered and died but has now been raised - and on that day will inherit the throne of New Jerusalem.In addition to remembering Christ, Paul tells Timothy, "Remember me!" He recalls for Timothy the pattern of his own ministry. Even now, he is suffering - bound for the sake of the gospel. But like Christ in whom he believes, Paul is prepared to endure all things (including chains) for the sake of the elect - that they might obtain the salvation that comes with future glory!Having reminded Timothy of this gospel principle (suffering now, glory to come) in the gospel of Christ and in his own life, Paul concludes by telling Timothy to remember the trustworthiness of this saying. Those who suffer and endure and die with Christ to the end will live and reign with him. But those who faithlessly deny and abandon will themselves be denied. For Christ will remain faithful to himself. He is the one true God; he cannot deny himself. Let us heed this sober reminder. Faithlessness cannot be rewarded. But let us press on faithfully with eager joy - following in the footsteps of Timothy as he followed Paul as he followed Christ!

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HOMELAND HOMELAND The Church is a body not a building. It's the bride of Jesus Christ! Jesus is coming back for a mature bride. That means it's time for the church of Jesus Christ to move from milk to meat. This is the hour of maturity!HOMELAND is an announcement that the church is being set free. Only the church has the ability to transform the world. The kingdom's of this world will become the kingdoms of our Lord and Savior!All of creation has been waiting for this moment! Sons and daughters of God are rising up and taking their seat! The Field Priest Methodius Chwastek The Field is a place of cultivation and of battle. In the Church, we learn to cultivate a life pleasing to God. This life is shaped in the spiritual battle. This series examines, chapter by chapter, the Christian classic The Field, by Saint Ignatius Brianchaninov. Please join me as I explain this great work in terms the modern Orthodox Christian can understand.  Sermons | Countryside Bible Church Countryside Bible Church At Countryside Bible Church, we equip believers to joyfully live holy lives, to serve one another, and to share the gospel of Jesus Christ, all to the glory of God. We are committed to a high view of God, and a high view of Scripture. Christadelphian Encouragements CE.captivate.fm Christadelphian Encouragements provides sermons, exhortations, bible studies, memorials, and daily readings from around the world. Please visit ChristadelphianEncouragements.Com and our content creators websites for more information and Christian audio content.

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