Fight the Good Fight: Paul’s Charge to Timothy and Every Child of God

There are moments in every believer’s life when the weight of the fight seems too much. The world mocks. Temptation lures. The mirror reflects weariness. And we wonder—can we keep going? Paul must have seen that look in Timothy’s eyes, even across parchment. His words in 1 Timothy 6:11-16 are not just instructions. They are …

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Pierced by Prosperity: The Danger of Wanting More (1 Timothy 6:6-10)

There’s a quiet kind of wealth that doesn’t show up in net worth. It doesn’t sparkle or accrue interest. It won’t impress your neighbors or trend on social media. Paul calls it contentment. It’s what happens when godliness finally settles into the soul like sunlight on still water. It’s a kind of inner peace that …

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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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