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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.

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Resting in God's Sovereign Grace

This is Follow Jesus Radio, encouraging you to have faith in Jesus Christ and follow Him daily. The title of this devotional thought is: Resting in God's Sovereign Grace.

Ephesians 1:11 KJV
"In whom also we have obtained an inheritance, being predestinated according to the purpose of him who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will:"

There are days when life feels uncertain. Plans change, prayers seem unanswered, and we wonder what God is doing. It is in moments like these that Ephesians 1:11 lifts our eyes from our circumstances to our faithful Father.

Paul tells us that in Christ we "have obtained an inheritance." Follower of Jesus, your greatest treasure is not something waiting to be earned someday—it is already secured for you because you belong to Jesus Christ. Eternal life, full acceptance before God, and every spiritual blessing are yours by grace.

Then Paul reminds us that we were "predestinated according to the purpose of him who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will." What a comforting truth. Our lives are not directed by fate, luck, or human strength. They are held in the hands of a sovereign God who never makes a mistake. Nothing enters your life apart from His wise and loving purpose.

That does not mean every day is easy. There will be trials, disappointments, and seasons of waiting. But behind every circumstance stands a heavenly Father who is accomplishing His perfect will and conforming His children to the likeness of His Son.

So today, if your heart is anxious, remember this: the God who chose you in Christ, redeemed you by His Son, and promised you an eternal inheritance has not stopped caring for you. You can trust Him with today's burdens because He already holds tomorrow. Rest in His sovereign grace, walk in faithful obedience, and rejoice that your inheritance in Christ is eternally secure.

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

No Room for Boasting

This is Follow Jesus Radio, encouraging you to have faith in Jesus Christ and follow Him daily. The title of this devotional thought is: No Room for Boasting.

Ephesians 2:9 (KJV)
"Not of works, lest any man should boast."

There is something deeply rooted in the human heart that longs to earn acceptance. From childhood we are taught that hard work brings rewards, good behavior earns approval, and achievement deserves recognition. While those principles have their place in everyday life, they have no place in our salvation.

The apostle Paul reminds us with unmistakable clarity: "Not of works, lest any man should boast."

The gospel is unlike every man-made religion. Religion says, "Do more. Try harder. Earn God's favor." The gospel says, "Christ has done it all." That is why salvation is entirely by grace. If even the smallest portion depended on our efforts, there would always be room for human pride. We would forever wonder who had done enough and who had fallen short.

But God has designed salvation so that no one can stand before Him and claim credit. Every believer enters the kingdom by the very same door—the grace of God through faith in Jesus Christ and His blood sacrifice on the cross. The strongest believer and the weakest believer, the lifelong Christian and the new convert, the former rebel and the outwardly moral person all stand equally in need of God's mercy.

This truth does not diminish the value of good works; it places them in their proper order. Good works are not the cause of our salvation but the evidence of it. We obey because we have been redeemed, not in order to be redeemed. We serve because Christ first loved us. We pursue holiness because His grace has transformed our hearts.

That reality should produce profound humility. There is no room for spiritual pride when we remember that every blessing we possess has come from God's gracious hand. We cannot boast in our morality, our ministry, our knowledge, or our faithfulness. We boast only in Christ, whose perfect righteousness has become our only hope before a holy God.

Grace also gives weary believers rest. Many Christians quietly carry the burden of feeling they must continually prove themselves worthy of God's love. Yet the cross declares that our acceptance rests not on our fluctuating performance but on Christ's finished work. The same grace that saved us continues to sustain us each day.

So when pride whispers today, "Look what you've accomplished," remember the cross. And when discouragement whispers, "You'll never be good enough," remember the cross again. In both moments, the answer is the same: salvation has never depended upon you. It has always depended upon the perfect work of Jesus Christ.

That is why all glory belongs to God alone.

Ask yourself today: Am I resting in Christ's finished work, or am I subtly trusting my own efforts to earn God's approval?

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for saving me by grace and not by my works. Forgive me for the pride that so easily rises within my heart and for the times I seek to earn what You have already freely given in Christ. Help me to rest in the sufficiency of my Savior, to walk in humble gratitude, and to live a life of joyful obedience that points others to Your amazing grace. May all the glory belong to You alone. Through Jesus Christ my Lord. Amen.

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

A Renewed Mind

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 Renewed Mind."

Our Scripture is Romans 12:2.

"Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what is the good, pleasing, and perfect will of God." — Romans 12:2 (BSB)

Every day, the world tries to shape the way we think. Its voices are loud, constant, and often pull us away from God's truth. But the Lord calls His people to something better—not outward conformity, but inward transformation.

As we spend time in God's Word and submit our hearts to Him, He renews our minds. Our desires begin to change, our choices become wiser, and we learn to recognize His good and perfect will. Following Christ is not about keeping up with the culture. It is about becoming more like the Savior who has redeemed us.

Let's pray.

Lord, renew my mind through Your Word today. Help me resist the influence of this world and grow to think, speak, and live in a way that honors You. Make me more like Christ. In Jesus' name, amen.

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Seeing the Father in the Son

This is Follow Jesus Radio, encouraging you to have faith in Jesus Christ and follow Him daily. The title of this devotional thought is: Seeing the Father in the Son.

John 14:9 (KJV)
"Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip? he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?"

Philip's request seems sincere: "Show us the Father." Yet Jesus gently rebukes him because the Father had already been revealed in the Son. To know Christ is to know the Father. To see Christ is to see the perfect revelation of the Father.

This is one of the great blessings of the New Covenant. Under the Old Covenant, God's glory was revealed through shadows, sacrifices, the tabernacle, and the temple. His holiness was displayed, but access was limited. Sin kept people at a distance.

In Jesus Christ, everything changed. God did not merely send another prophet to speak about Him—He sent His eternal Son to reveal Him perfectly. Christ is the exact expression of the Father's character. His compassion reveals the Father's heart. His holiness reveals the Father's purity. His sacrifice reveals the Father's love. His resurrection reveals the Father's power.

Because Christ has shed His blood and fulfilled the New Covenant, believers no longer approach God through earthly priests or repeated sacrifices. We come to the Father through the Son, welcomed by grace and clothed in Christ's righteousness. The God who once dwelt behind the veil now invites His redeemed people into His presence through Jesus Christ.

If you want to know what God is like, fix your eyes on Christ. The more you know the Savior, the more you know the Father who sent Him. There is no clearer revelation of God than the Lord Jesus Christ.

Are you seeking to know God through your own ideas, or are you daily looking to Christ, the perfect revelation of the Father?

Let's Pray:

Heavenly Father, thank You for revealing Yourself perfectly through Your Son. Thank You that through Christ and His finished work, I have confidence to come into Your presence. Help me to know my Savior more deeply each day, that I may know You more fully and walk in joyful obedience. May my life reflect the grace and truth I have received in Christ. Amen.

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