Unsung Heroes of Faith: The Legacy of Jason
We often overlook the power of ordinary faithfulness in our pursuit of extraordinary miracles. This message introduces us to Jason, a relatively unknown figure in Acts 17 who risked everything to harbor Paul and advance the gospel. Jason represents every believer who serves quietly behind the scenes—the parents who ensure their children are in church, the volunteers who clean, cook, greet, and pray without recognition. His story reminds us that God has always chosen the unlikely: Moses, a murderer and fugitive who became Israel's deliverer; David, a shepherd boy too insignificant to even be invited when the prophet came looking for a king; and ultimately Jesus Himself, who came not in royal splendor but as a carpenter's son from an unremarkable town. The central truth here is profound: our value is never determined by the world's standards or even our own self-perception, but solely by the price God paid for us through Christ's sacrifice. Every act of faithfulness matters in the kingdom, whether it makes headlines or not. We are all 'Jasons'—ordinary people through whom God does extraordinary things. The question isn't whether we're important enough, but whether we're faithful enough to let God use us exactly where we are.
