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Welcome. My name is Richard Templin Hancock and I’m here to encourage you to have faith in Jesus Christ and follow Him daily. I'm glad you're here—let's walk this path together.

Living Righteously

This is Follow Jesus Radio encouraging you to have faith in Jesus Christ and follow him daily. The title of this devotional thought is: Living Righteously.

In 1 John 2:29, we read, "If you know that he is righteous, you know that everyone who practices righteousness has been born of him." This verse highlights a profound truth: our relationship with God is reflected in our actions. Knowing that God is righteous compels us to live righteously as well.

When we are born of Him, we are transformed. Our hearts are changed, and we begin to desire what He desires. Practicing righteousness is not just about following rules; it’s about embodying the character of Christ in our daily lives.

However, we must acknowledge that sometimes we stray from this path. A backslider may find themselves wandering away from the righteousness they once embraced. But the good news is that God is always ready to welcome us back. In James 5:19-20, we are reminded that if someone turns from the truth, we can help bring them back, and in doing so, we save their soul from death.

If you or someone you know is feeling distant from God, remember that His arms are open wide. Repentance is the first step back to righteousness. God desires to restore us, to renew our hearts, and to guide us back to the path of righteousness.

That's it for this podcast. Follow Jesus Radio is here 24 hours a day to encourage you to have faith in Jesus Christ and follow Him daily. Remember, Jesus loves you and is just a prayer away. 

How To Live Godly

This is Follow Jesus Radio encouraging you to have faith in Jesus Christ and follow him daily. The title of this devotional thought is: How To Live Godly.

Let’s reflect on 1 Timothy 4:8, which states, "For bodily exercise profits a little, but godliness is profitable unto all things, having promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come.

This verse reminds us of the immense value of godliness in our lives. While physical exercise has its benefits, the pursuit of godliness brings lasting rewards that extend beyond this life into eternity. Living a godly life means aligning our thoughts, actions, and desires with the character of Jesus.

So, how do we live godly? It begins with a personal relationship with Jesus. When we accept Him as our Savior, we are transformed from the inside out (2 Corinthians 5:17). This transformation empowers us to live according to His teachings and example.

To live for Jesus, we can start by immersing ourselves in His Word. The Bible is our guide, revealing His heart and will for our lives. Regular prayer is essential, as it deepens our connection with Him and allows us to seek His guidance in every decision.

Additionally, we should strive to reflect His love in our interactions with others. Jesus taught us to love our neighbors and even our enemies (Matthew 5:44). By showing kindness, compassion, and forgiveness, we embody the godliness that Paul speaks of.

Finally, let’s remember that living godly is not about perfection but about progress. It’s a daily commitment to follow Jesus, allowing His Spirit to work in us and through us. As we pursue godliness, we can be assured of the promise of a fulfilling life now and the hope of eternal life to come.

Let's pray.  Dear Lord, thank You for the promise of a godly life. Help us to live for You each day, reflecting Your love and character in all we do. May we grow closer to You and experience the fullness of life that You offer. In Jesus' name, Amen.

May you be encouraged to pursue godliness today!

That's it for this podcast.Remember, Jesus loves you and is just a prayer away. 

Jesus Anointed You

This is Follow Jesus Radio encouraging you to have faith in Jesus Christ and follow him daily. The title of this devotional thought is: Jesus Anointed You.

In 1 John 2:20, we read, "But you have an anointing from the Holy One, and you all have knowledge." This verse reminds us that as believers, we are not left to navigate our faith alone. The anointing from the Holy One, which is the Holy Spirit, equips us with divine insight and understanding.

This anointing is a gift that leads us directly to the words of Jesus. When we seek the truth, the Holy Spirit guides us to the teachings of Christ, illuminating our hearts and minds. Jesus said in John 14:26, "But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, he will teach you all things and bring to your remembrance all that I have said to you."

As we meditate on Scripture, we can trust that the Holy Spirit is at work within us, helping us to grasp the depth of God’s Word. This anointing empowers us to live out our faith, to discern truth from falsehood, and to grow in our relationship with Christ. 

When we face challenges or uncertainties, we can rely on this anointing to remind us of Jesus' promises and teachings. It encourages us to seek His wisdom in prayer and to immerse ourselves in the Scriptures. 

Let us remember that this anointing is not just for knowledge but for transformation. As we allow the Holy Spirit to work in us, we become more like Christ, reflecting His love and grace to those around us. 

So, as you go about your day, lean into the anointing you have received. Trust that the Holy Spirit will guide you to the words of Jesus, providing you with the knowledge and strength you need to navigate life’s journey. 

That's it for this podcast.Remember, Jesus loves you and is just a prayer away. 

More Than Bread

This is Follow Jesus Radio encouraging you to have faith in Jesus Christ and follow him daily. The title of this devotional thought is: More Than Bread.

When Jesus was tempted in the wilderness, He had not eaten for forty days. He was physically weak and hungry. Satan tempted Him to turn stones into bread—something that seemed reasonable, even necessary. But Jesus responded with Scripture: “Man shall not live on bread alone.”

In that moment, Jesus made something clear: physical needs are real, but they are not ultimate. Life is not sustained by food alone, but by every word that comes from God (Deuteronomy 8:3). God’s Word is not optional—it is essential. Just as your body depends on food, your soul depends on truth.

The problem is, many people feed their bodies daily but starve their souls. They chase comfort, success, and security, yet neglect the very Word that gives life, wisdom, and direction. That is a dangerous imbalance.

Jesus shows us the right response. In temptation, in weakness, in everyday life—He turned to Scripture. He trusted it, obeyed it, and relied on it completely. And if the Son of God depended on the Word, how much more do we?

So ask yourself: are you feeding on God’s Word regularly? Not just hearing it, but taking it in, believing it, and living by it?

True life is not found in what you consume physically, but in knowing and obeying God through His Word. Turn to Scripture. Trust it. Let it shape your thinking, your choices, and your life.

That's it for this podcast. Remember, Jesus loves you and is just a prayer away.