“Committed to Godliness” (1 Timothy 4:1-16)

Where can we find hope today? What does it mean to train in godliness? How is false teaching a dangerous threat to the church?

In his sermon, “Committed to Godliness,” centered on 1 Timothy 4:1-16, Pastor Josiah answers these questions and others as he speaks on the importance of committing yourself to following Christ and modeling your life after him. 

Deceitful words and the hypocrisy of others can often times draw us away from Christ and can even cause us to turn our backs on Him completely. However, when we commit ourselves to a proper diet and discipline of knowing God’s word, living in purity, and training in godliness, we are able to stand firm against the lies of the enemy that seek to trap us and can also be used by God to help rescue others out of the fire as well. Listen to the sermon here:

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