The Quiet Power of Christian Servanthood (1 Timothy 6:1-5)

There’s something dignified in quiet obedience. Something sacred in doing what’s right when no one notices—especially when no one thanks you for it. In Paul’s final stretch to Timothy, he turns toward the overlooked. Not the preachers or teachers. Not the elders or church influencers. No—he speaks to the servants. Let as many servants as …

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The Fourth Watch, the Fourth Day, the Fourth Man: Jesus in Our Chaos

On the fourth day of creation, God gave the world its rhythm. “And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years.”—Genesis 1:14 Before that moment, light had been created. But …

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What Time Reveals: Leadership, Discernment, and the Wisdom of Waiting (1 Timothy 5:21–25)

There are some truths only time can tell. Some people are like open books—their faults and virtues printed in bold for the world to see. Others carry secrets bound beneath a polished cover, waiting for the clock to turn its pages. That’s what Paul wanted Timothy to remember. He had just finished explaining how to …

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When Leaders Lead Well—and When They Don’t (1 Timothy 5:17-20)

There’s a quiet strength in a good leader—the kind that doesn’t chase applause but earns it by steady, sacred work. Paul saw that kind of shepherd in the making when he wrote to Timothy, a young pastor learning how to lead leaders. In 1 Timothy 5:17–20, Paul pulls back the veil on something we often …

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