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Acts 20:33–35

Guest Speaker: Curtis Graham

How do we measure a successful life?

Our culture tends to look at outcomes—results, recognition, growth, influence. But in Acts 20, the apostle Paul the Apostle offers a very different picture. In his farewell to the elders of the church in Ephesus, he doesn’t point to achievements or numbers. Instead, he reflects on a life shaped by humility, service, and faithfulness to Jesus Christ.

This message explores what it means to anchor our lives in Christ when circumstances are uncertain, and why faithfulness may be a better measure of a life than success.

If you have ever wondered how the gospel reshapes the way we think about stability, leadership, and the direction of our lives, this passage offers a powerful perspective.