• The Twelve - TWL - S4E3

  • Nov 21 2024
  • Length: 8 mins
  • Podcast

The Twelve - TWL - S4E3

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  • 📖 The Twelve TWL 3 Welcome back to Truth Worth Living, where we seek to understand God’s word so we can live in God’s will! Today, we’re diving into the life of Andrew, one of the Twelve disciples and a man who truly embraced what it means to serve with humility and joy. Andrew wasn’t in the spotlight like his brother Simon Peter, but his willingness to “play second fiddle” made him one of the most remarkable apostles in Jesus’ ministry. Here are three powerful lessons from Andrew’s life: 🌟 He Served with Joy After meeting Jesus, Andrew’s joy was so abundant that he couldn’t keep it to himself. His first action was to bring his brother Simon to Jesus, even knowing Simon might overshadow him. Andrew’s heart overflowed with the joy of knowing Christ, and he had to share it! 🌟 He Served with Optimism When faced with the challenge of feeding 5,000, Andrew brought a boy’s small lunch to Jesus. Though it seemed insignificant, Andrew’s faith-fueled optimism led to one of Jesus’ most incredible miracles. 🌟 He Served with Humility When Gentiles wanted to meet Jesus, Andrew didn’t hesitate. He brought the request to Jesus, unafraid of how others might react. Andrew’s humility and focus on serving made him fearless in doing what was right. Andrew knew that Jesus was the story, and he was content to stay in the background. But because of his selfless service, Andrew became part of the story—and his legacy of joyful, optimistic, and humble service inspires us to this day. That’s a truth worth pondering, and this is Truth Worth Living! 💡 Join us on this journey! Like and share to help spread the word. #TruthWorthLiving #TheTwelve #Andrew #Faith #Humility #ServeWithJoy
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