• Greed is Bad

  • Sep 3 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • My name is Christopher J. Williams, and in December of 2009, I graduated from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary with a Master of Divinity. Following graduation, I had the privilege of helping to plant Sovereign Grace Church in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, where I served as co-senior pastor. However, in November of 2013, my life took an unexpected turn as I began experiencing severe medical issues, including necrotizing pancreatitis. These health challenges have been ongoing, and for a short period of time I was on life support. I am now battling chronic pancreatitis daily. Despite these hardships, God has continually placed a calling on my heart to share His Word. Though my medical condition prevents me from pastoring a church in the traditional sense, I believe God is guiding me to use my experiences and insights to reach others through this podcast. Whether you're a shut-in, dealing with your own medical challenges, or simply someone seeking to deepen your understanding of God's truth, this podcast is for you. My hope is to create a space where we can dive into Scripture together, grow in our faith, and draw closer to the God who sustains us through all of life's trials. This week’s sermon comes from 1 Timothy 6:6-10. In this passage, the Apostle Paul offers a powerful warning about the dangers of greed, highlighting the stark contrast between the pursuit of wealth and the pursuit of godliness. In this sermon through Paul’s words, we will explore how the love of money can lead to destructive behaviors and spiritual ruin, driving us away from the true contentment that comes from a life rooted in faith. Join us as we unpack these verses, uncovering the spiritual pitfalls of greed and discovering the freedom that comes from finding our ultimate satisfaction in God alone.
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