We're continuing our journey through the book of Timothy and focusing in on how the wisdom of the young brought peace where peace was needed. It reminds me of a personal...
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We recently explored why Jesus is the perfect model for good leadership, but what do those characteristics actually entail? In this Sincerely Yours devotional podcast...
Have you ever had the experience of driving down a smoothly paved road when THUD... you hit a pothole. It kind of catches you off guard, doesn’t it? Well, that’s...
As we journey towards the end of the New Testament, today we open the book of First Timothy. Like the previous 9 books, it is a personal letter written by Paul, this...
It’s very easy to fall into a “more comfortable” habit. After all, it feels good to just take a rest and relax, right? But in this Sincerely Yours devotional podcast...
In times of war, deception should be expected. That’s why when Paul writes of the “end times” – that period before the Second Coming of Jesus –...
As we open another of Paul’s letters to the early church in Thessalonica, we find him clearing up the confusion and helping set our focus on where it should be:...
In the fifth chapter of the book of first Thessalonians, we’re warned that we have the power to “smother” God's voice. It's more prevalent than ever in today's culture.
As we’re looking into first Thessalonians chapter 5, we find Paul bringing to light a future event that many would rather keep shrouded in darkness: the Second Coming of...
The story in this Sincerely Yours devotional comes from an after-school meeting for parents with a cute little game. However, the lesson most of these parents learned...
The love of God not only fills to overflowing… it naturally splashes over on everyone around it. And it does something else. It “infuses” the bearer with lasting...
We’re looking into the second chapter of the book of First Thessalonians and you don’t get very far into this book before noticing that Paul’s main theme is the second...
Written by Paul as a letter to the church in Thessalonica, its main purpose was two-fold to encourage the believers and answer a few questions they had since his last...
Out of anything Paul could’ve personally and painstakingly chosen to write in his own handwriting, it's his message in our reading today that caught my attention...
As we’re continuing our journey through the book of Colossians, we find the Apostle Paul going through what resembles a laundry list of instructions on living a God...
When it comes to remembering hurt, forgiveness has a very short memory. That’s exactly what the Apostle Paul is emphasizing in our reading for today. Paul is continuing...
In Jesus are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. He revealed the mystery of God because Jesus was God in human form. And as we come to Him, Jesus will...
As Paul continues his letter to the church of the Colossians, he is mindful that false teachers are successfully deceiving some in their group as to the identity of...
God’s truth is unwavering. That is precisely what Paul wrote the next letter in our journey through the New Testament to his friends the Colossians. But where is the...
In the following verses, Paul is quick to note that this promise from God does not absolve us of all responsibility. Find out why on this episode of the Sincerely Yours...
As we’re looking into the fourth chapter of the book of Philippians, we find Paul focusing on the unseen world of the mind. Let's explore it in this Sincerely Yours...
We’re looking into the third chapter of the book of Philippians. Although it is a short book, spanning only four chapters, Philippians contains some of the best-known...
In this Sincerely Yours podcast, we'll digest a huge reminder from the Apostle Paul and unpack how we can apply it to our lives to bring about brighter days.
In the second chapter of the book of Philippians, Paul continues to uplift his beloved friends in Philippi, encouraging them to strive to be like Jesus in every area of...
It’s in Philippians chapter one that the prisoner, Paul, wrote what has been referred to as his “joyful letter.” That in itself should give us pause. But then we come to...