This is Follow Jesus Radio encouraging you to have faith in Jesus Christ and follow Him daily. The title of this devotional thought is: The Enemy Of Our Souls.
Have you ever sat quietly in the evening or early morning, only to have a flood of old mistakes and failures rush into your mind?
In those moments, a heavy voice whispers: "How could God ever use you? How could you be a Christian after what you've done?"
We have to recognize where that voice is coming from. It is not the Holy Spirit; it is the enemy of our souls. The Bible reveals that Satan's primary tactic is to accuse us.
Let's listen to God's Word in Revelation:
"...for the accuser of our brethren is cast down, which accused them before our God day and night."
— Revelation 12:10
The devil loves to point to our past to make us feel unworthy, but Jesus points to the cross. When the enemy cannot stop us from being saved, his next plan is to make us doubt that we are truly forgiven. He tries to make us believe our sins are too big for God's grace.
But look at the promise we have in First John:
"If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness."
— 1 John 1:9
Our forgiveness does not depend on our feelings; it depends on God’s faithfulness. When we confess our sins directly to Jesus, they are instantly washed away.
Still, the enemy will try to foster a lingering sense of shame and guilt to keep us from approaching God in prayer. We must reject his lies and stand on the truth of Romans:
"There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit."
— Romans 8:1
Let's walk out into our routines today in perfect freedom, refusing to let the enemy drag us back into a past that Jesus has already erased.
That's it for this podcast. Remember, Jesus loves you and is just a prayer away.
Richard Templin Hancock
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As Many as Received Him
This is Follow Jesus Radio encouraging you to have faith in Jesus Christ and follow Him daily. The title of this devotional thought is: As Many as Received Him.
Let's listen to God's Word in the Gospel of John:
"But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in His name:"
— John 1:12 (NKJV)
Think about those two words at the very beginning of this verse: "as many."
When Jesus came, He didn't establish a faith reserved only for one specific culture, one social class, or one corner of the map. He threw the doors of His kingdom wide open. Right now, at this very moment, the saving grace of Jesus is actively uniting a massive, beautiful family spanning across every continent on Earth.
Think about what "as many" looks like today.
Think of a fisherman tossing his nets into the warm waters of the Gulf of Oman, bowing his head over his boat to give quiet thanks to Jesus.
Think of a teenager navigating the busy, loud hallways of a high school in America, pausing at her locker to ask the Holy Spirit for the courage to stand firm in her faith.
Think of an accountant in a bustling office building in Beirut, Lebanon, typing away on her keyboard while resting in a deep, supernatural peace that no financial spreadsheet could ever provide.
We can look even further. Think of an elderly grandmother sitting on her porch in a quiet village in Kenya, singing a song of praise in her native tongue. Or a mechanic wiping grease from his hands in a busy garage in Brazil, whispering a prayer of trust for his daily bread.
On the surface, these lives look completely different. They speak different languages, face different struggles, and live in different time zones. But because they have received Jesus and believed in His name, they share the exact same high privilege: they are cherished children of the Living God. They are brothers and sisters, held securely in the very same sovereign hands.
No matter who you are, where you are listening from today, or what your background looks like—this promise is for you. You don't have to earn your way into this family. You simply receive Him, believe in Him, and let Him guide your steps.
Let's pray: Lord Jesus, thank You for throwing the doors of Your kingdom wide open to everyone who believes. Thank You for making us a part of Your beautiful, global family. No matter where we are working, living, or studying today, we rest in the security of being Your cherished children. Guide our steps and help us shine Your light to those around us. Amen.
That's it for this podcast. Remember, Jesus loves you and is just a prayer away.
Let's listen to God's Word in the Gospel of John:
"But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in His name:"
— John 1:12 (NKJV)
Think about those two words at the very beginning of this verse: "as many."
When Jesus came, He didn't establish a faith reserved only for one specific culture, one social class, or one corner of the map. He threw the doors of His kingdom wide open. Right now, at this very moment, the saving grace of Jesus is actively uniting a massive, beautiful family spanning across every continent on Earth.
Think about what "as many" looks like today.
Think of a fisherman tossing his nets into the warm waters of the Gulf of Oman, bowing his head over his boat to give quiet thanks to Jesus.
Think of a teenager navigating the busy, loud hallways of a high school in America, pausing at her locker to ask the Holy Spirit for the courage to stand firm in her faith.
Think of an accountant in a bustling office building in Beirut, Lebanon, typing away on her keyboard while resting in a deep, supernatural peace that no financial spreadsheet could ever provide.
We can look even further. Think of an elderly grandmother sitting on her porch in a quiet village in Kenya, singing a song of praise in her native tongue. Or a mechanic wiping grease from his hands in a busy garage in Brazil, whispering a prayer of trust for his daily bread.
On the surface, these lives look completely different. They speak different languages, face different struggles, and live in different time zones. But because they have received Jesus and believed in His name, they share the exact same high privilege: they are cherished children of the Living God. They are brothers and sisters, held securely in the very same sovereign hands.
No matter who you are, where you are listening from today, or what your background looks like—this promise is for you. You don't have to earn your way into this family. You simply receive Him, believe in Him, and let Him guide your steps.
Let's pray: Lord Jesus, thank You for throwing the doors of Your kingdom wide open to everyone who believes. Thank You for making us a part of Your beautiful, global family. No matter where we are working, living, or studying today, we rest in the security of being Your cherished children. Guide our steps and help us shine Your light to those around us. Amen.
That's it for this podcast. Remember, Jesus loves you and is just a prayer away.
A Good Thing to Give Thanks
This is Follow Jesus Radio encouraging you to have faith in Jesus Christ and follow Him daily. The title of this devotional thought is: A Good Thing to Give Thanks.
Let's listen to God's Word in Psalm 92:
"It is a good thing to give thanks unto the LORD, and to sing praises unto thy name, O most High:"
— Psalm 92:1
Think about those words today. It is not just a duty; the Bible says it is a good thing to give thanks to the Lord.
Are you walking through a difficult season right now? Praise God knowing that He is faithful and He will see you through. We can actually praise Him in advance for the victory He is already working out.
Or are times good in your life today? Praise God for His wonderful, daily blessings.
But most of all, we praise God for the greatest blessing of all: the free gift of eternal life. This salvation cannot be earned by our own good works—it is ours by faith alone in Jesus Christ and His finished work on the cross. No matter what our circumstances look like today, we can always praise Him for His constant, unchanging presence. He is walking right beside us through every single step of our busy routines.
That's it for this podcast. Remember, Jesus loves you and is just a prayer away.
Let's listen to God's Word in Psalm 92:
"It is a good thing to give thanks unto the LORD, and to sing praises unto thy name, O most High:"
— Psalm 92:1
Think about those words today. It is not just a duty; the Bible says it is a good thing to give thanks to the Lord.
Are you walking through a difficult season right now? Praise God knowing that He is faithful and He will see you through. We can actually praise Him in advance for the victory He is already working out.
Or are times good in your life today? Praise God for His wonderful, daily blessings.
But most of all, we praise God for the greatest blessing of all: the free gift of eternal life. This salvation cannot be earned by our own good works—it is ours by faith alone in Jesus Christ and His finished work on the cross. No matter what our circumstances look like today, we can always praise Him for His constant, unchanging presence. He is walking right beside us through every single step of our busy routines.
That's it for this podcast. Remember, Jesus loves you and is just a prayer away.
Seeking God Early
This is Follow Jesus Radio encouraging you to have faith in Jesus Christ and follow Him daily. The title of this devotional thought is: Seeking God Early.
We begin with seeking God early in Psalm 63:
That's it for this podcast. Remember, Jesus loves you and is just a prayer away.
We begin with seeking God early in Psalm 63:
"O God, thou art my God; early will I seek thee: my soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land, where no water is; To see thy power and thy glory, so as I have seen thee in the sanctuary."
— Psalm 63:1-2
This desire to find Him first thing in the morning is echoed in Psalm 5:
— Psalm 63:1-2
This desire to find Him first thing in the morning is echoed in Psalm 5:
"My voice shalt thou hear in the morning, O LORD; in the morning will I direct my prayer unto thee, and will look up."
— Psalm 5:3
When we wake, our very first thoughts can rise directly to Him, as we see in Psalm 88:
— Psalm 5:3
When we wake, our very first thoughts can rise directly to Him, as we see in Psalm 88:
"But unto thee have
I cried, O LORD; and in the morning shall my prayer prevent [come before] thee."
— Psalm 88:13
Yet, this morning habit is meant to anchor an entire day of prayer—spanning morning, noon, and night—as Psalm 55 describes:
Yet, this morning habit is meant to anchor an entire day of prayer—spanning morning, noon, and night—as Psalm 55 describes:
"Evening, and morning, and at noon, will I pray, and cry aloud: and he shall hear my voice."
— Psalm 55:17
This constant, unbroken connection is exactly what Jesus calls us to in the Gospel of Luke:
"And he spake a parable unto them to this end, that men ought always to pray, and not to faint;"
— Luke 18:1
Fellow followers of Jesus, take heart in your pursuit of God. Please be assured that you are not alone in this journey, as many others are seeking Him as well.
— Psalm 55:17
This constant, unbroken connection is exactly what Jesus calls us to in the Gospel of Luke:
"And he spake a parable unto them to this end, that men ought always to pray, and not to faint;"
— Luke 18:1
Fellow followers of Jesus, take heart in your pursuit of God. Please be assured that you are not alone in this journey, as many others are seeking Him as well.
That's it for this podcast. Remember, Jesus loves you and is just a prayer away.
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