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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Train for What Lasts (1 Timothy 4:6-11)

Some truths do not age.They do not wrinkle with time or bend beneath culture.They stand, quiet and strong, like old trees with roots deep in something unshakable. Paul’s words to Timothy in 1 Timothy 4:6–11 feel like that. Timeless. Steady. Unshaken. The apostle isn’t interested in ministry glitter or cultural applause. He tells his young …

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