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In this revival message, the preacher challenges believers with the question, “Will you be a Barnabas?”—a quiet but powerful figure in Scripture whose name means “son of consolation,” a man who added strength, comfort, and courage to others. Drawing from Acts 4, Acts 9, Acts 13, and Acts 15, he shows how Barnabas sacrificed his own belongings for the early church, stood beside Paul when no one else trusted him, and later defended John Mark when Paul refused to take him—an act of selfless loyalty that eventually restored Mark to usefulness in the ministry. Through vivid storytelling, humor, and heartfelt exhortation, the sermon calls listeners to become that kind of encourager: someone willing to give, to stand with the brethren, to lift up the fallen, and to play a quiet but eternal role in someone else’s walk with God.
By Mountain VoicesIn this revival message, the preacher challenges believers with the question, “Will you be a Barnabas?”—a quiet but powerful figure in Scripture whose name means “son of consolation,” a man who added strength, comfort, and courage to others. Drawing from Acts 4, Acts 9, Acts 13, and Acts 15, he shows how Barnabas sacrificed his own belongings for the early church, stood beside Paul when no one else trusted him, and later defended John Mark when Paul refused to take him—an act of selfless loyalty that eventually restored Mark to usefulness in the ministry. Through vivid storytelling, humor, and heartfelt exhortation, the sermon calls listeners to become that kind of encourager: someone willing to give, to stand with the brethren, to lift up the fallen, and to play a quiet but eternal role in someone else’s walk with God.