Considered Worthy to Suffer
Scripture: Acts 5:17-32
Pastor Q’s sermon on Acts 5:17–42 focused on the apostles’ bold obedience to God in the face of persecution and how God turned opposition into opportunity. He recounted how the high priest and Sadducees, jealous of the apostles’ growing influence, imprisoned them, only for an angel to miraculously set them free and command them to continue preaching “the message of this life.” Despite threats and beatings, Peter and the apostles declared, “We must obey God rather than men,” boldly testifying that Jesus—whom their accusers crucified—had been exalted by God as Savior. Pastor Q emphasized that true faith means living under God’s authority, not seeking comfort or approval from the world. He reminded listeners that suffering for Christ is not a curse but a privilege, a mark of being “worthy to suffer shame for His name.” In contrast to a self-centered or prosperity-focused faith, he urged believers to revolve their lives around God, finding joy and purpose even in trials for the sake of Christ.
Sunday Service: November 2, 2025 • Pastor Q Kim at HOPE Church in Clarksville, MD