Digging in Deeper: Philippians 2:25-30

“But I considered it necessary to send you Epaphroditus—my brother, coworker, and fellow soldier, as well as your messenger and minister to my need—since he has been longing for all of you and was distressed because you heard that he was sick. Indeed, he was so sick that he nearly died. However, God had mercy on him, and not only on him but also on me, so that I would not have sorrow upon sorrow. For this reason, I am very eager to send him so that you may rejoice again when you see him and I may be less anxious. Therefore, welcome him in the Lord with great joy and hold people like him in honor, because he came close to death for the work of Christ, risking his life to make up what was lacking in your ministry to me.” (CSB – Read the chapter)

It’s tough sometimes knowing when something should be a habit and when it should be merely an occasional affair. It takes wisdom to know when some event should be annual or ongoing and when it should be a one-time thing. This is especially true in the church. When we do something that works, that’s really exciting. Just because it works though, doesn’t mean we should necessarily do it again. It doesn’t mean it should become a permanent fixture in our ministry. Sometimes it is time to go, but there are also times to stay or even to come home. I say all of this because of what Paul has to say about his next ministry partner. Let’s talk about it.

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