Paul’s Story, Your Hope: How Grace Finds the Worst and Uses Them First (1 Timothy 1:12-17)

Some people wear their resumes like armor. Paul wore his like a scar. In 1 Timothy 1:12–17, we meet a man who never forgot who he was—or what Jesus had done to change that. Paul doesn’t airbrush his past. He doesn’t trim the edges or downplay the shame. He opens the drawer and shows us …

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The Quiet Loyalty of John: What Faithful Friendship Looks Like

Some friendships are forged in fire. Others are sealed in silence. The friendship between John and Peter—so different in temperament—was shaped by both. Peter was the thunder. The first to speak. The first to sink. The first to swing a sword and then sheathe it with shame. We know Peter’s story well. We hear his …

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Where Mercy Meets the Standard (1 Timothy 1:8–11)

It’s a curious thing, isn’t it? How the word “law” can make our shoulders stiffen and our hearts sink. The very idea conjures images of rigid rules, courtroom glares, and perhaps a divine finger wagging in our direction. But Paul, writing to his young friend Timothy, doesn’t roll his eyes at the law. He doesn’t …

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How to Lead with Love & Truth in a Confused World (1 Timothy 1:1–7)

Discover what 1 Timothy 1:1–7 teaches about gospel leadership, sound doctrine, and love that flows from a pure heart, a good conscience, and sincere faith.