Epaphroditus is not a well-known figure in the New Testament, but in just a few verses, the Apostle Paul holds him up as a powerful example of a life transformed by grace. In Philippians 2:25–30, we see what the gospel produces in a believer.
This sermon explores Paul’s description of Epaphroditus as a brother, fellow worker, fellow soldier, messenger, and minister.
If you have ever wondered what faithful Christian service truly looks like, or whether costly obedience is worth it, this passage gives a clear and compelling answer: grace shapes ordinary people into courageous servants of Christ.