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        &lt;p&gt;Why is it so hard to care for others without ultimately serving ourselves?&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;In this sermon from The Power of Good series, Hansol Kang explores the biblical meaning of goodness through Philippians 2 and the example of Timothy who is marked by genuine concern for the welfare of others. While culture often defines goodness by what benefits the self, Scripture presents something radically different: a life shaped by humble love and rooted in the goodness of God Himself.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;But this kind of goodness doesn’t come naturally. It flows from knowing the love of Christ, who laid aside power and privilege to serve others. As we grasp the depth of God’s goodness toward us, we’re invited to become people who reflect that same goodness to the world around us.&lt;/p&gt;
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Redeemer Downtown Sermons

Redeemer Downtown

Goodness | Hansol Kang

MAY 24, 2026-1 MIN
Redeemer Downtown Sermons

Goodness | Hansol Kang

MAY 24, 2026-1 MIN

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Why is it so hard to care for others without ultimately serving ourselves? In this sermon from The Power of Good series, Hansol Kang explores the biblical meaning of goodness through Philippians 2 and the example of Timothy who is marked by genuine concern for the welfare of others. While culture often defines goodness by what benefits the self, Scripture presents something radically different: a life shaped by humble love and rooted in the goodness of God Himself. But this kind of goodness doesn’t come naturally. It flows from knowing the love of Christ, who laid aside power and privilege to serve others. As we grasp the depth of God’s goodness toward us, we’re invited to become people who reflect that same goodness to the world around us.