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Pastor Ashley’s sermon focuses on John Wesley’s second rule: “do good.” Christians are called to imitate Christ by showing compassion to everyone, even in difficult or unjust situations. Doing good is not passive but intentional—choosing love, humility, and self-control over retaliation. Jesus modeled this by responding to suffering with grace and forgiveness. While believers seek justice and change, they are reminded to act in ways that reflect God’s character. Through ongoing self-assessment, Christians can align their actions with Christ’s example. Ultimately, the message emphasizes personal responsibility: we cannot control others, but we can always choose to do good, no matter what.
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Pastor Ashley’s sermon focuses on John Wesley’s second rule: “do good.” Christians are called to imitate Christ by showing compassion to everyone, even in difficult or unjust situations. Doing good is not passive but intentional—choosing love, humility, and self-control over retaliation. Jesus modeled this by responding to suffering with grace and forgiveness. While believers seek justice and change, they are reminded to act in ways that reflect God’s character. Through ongoing self-assessment, Christians can align their actions with Christ’s example. Ultimately, the message emphasizes personal responsibility: we cannot control others, but we can always choose to do good, no matter what.
http://www.warrentonumc.org
Support the show
Warrenton United Methodist Church
341 Church St.
Warrenton VA 20186
[email protected]