This is Follow Jesus Radio encouraging you to have faith in Jesus Christ and follow Him daily. The title of this devotional thought is: God Watches Over You.
Have we ever paused to think about what it truly means to be watched over by the Creator of the universe?
Let's listen to God's Word in Psalm 1:6:
"For the LORD watches over the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked leads to ruin."
— Psalm 1:6 (CSB)
This verse brings a comforting close to the very first Psalm. But before we can fully rest in this promise, we have to ask an honest question: How do we become righteous in the first place?
If we stand on our own record, we know that none of us are righteous. We have all sinned, we have all made mistakes, and we have all fallen short of God’s perfect standard. But thank God that Jesus makes us righteous by faith in Him alone! Through His finished work on the cross, He washed away our sins and clothed us in His perfect righteousness.
Because of Jesus, God sees us and treats us as His cherished sons and daughters—His very own children.
When the Bible says the Lord "watches over" our way, it doesn't mean He is looking down from a distance with a critical eye, waiting for us to slip up. It means He is actively watching our path.
When trials come, the enemy of our souls loves to whisper his lies. He wants us to believe that God has forgotten us, that we are on our own, or that God's boundaries are too restrictive. But we must choose to reject the lies of the enemy.
God's way is always best. When we walk in His ways, we are walking under His ultimate shield of protection. Let's choose to trust His guiding hand and rest in His constant watch over us today.
That's it for this podcast. Remember, Jesus loves you and is just a prayer away.
Richard Templin Hancock
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Planted By The Streams
This is Follow Jesus Radio encouraging you to have faith in Jesus Christ and follow Him daily. The title of this devotional thought is: Planted by the Streams.
We all desire to live a truly happy, peaceful, and meaningful life. But where do we find that lasting joy? The very opening verses of the Book of Psalms point us straight to the source.
Let's listen to God's Word in Psalm 1:1-3:
"How happy is the one who does not walk in the advice of the wicked or stand in the pathway with sinners or sit in the company of mockers! Instead, his delight is in the LORD's instruction, and he meditates on it day and night. He is like a tree planted beside flowing streams that bears its fruit in its season, and its leaf does not wither. Whatever he does prospers."
— Psalm 1:1-3 (CSB)
What a beautiful, reassuring picture of a life anchored in God. When we choose to turn away from negative influences and set our hearts on Jesus, we discover what real inner happiness is all about.
We find this happiness when we let His Word, the Bible, guide our everyday steps. Meditating day and night means we keep His teachings at the center of our minds throughout our busy days.
And as we walk with Jesus daily, we are bound to make mistakes. We stumble, we fail, and we sometimes revert to old patterns. But in His grace, we get to learn from those mistakes. We don't have to carry the weight of condemnation. Instead, we allow the Holy Spirit to use His Word to correct us and lead us forward.
This brings us to that incredible promise at the end of the passage: 'Whatever he does prospers.' In our human nature, we might instantly think of financial wealth or a life free of trouble. But God’s definition of prosperity is infinitely deeper. We truly prosper when God removes our sinful habits, breaks our chains of worry, and softens our cold hearts.
Real prosperity is enjoying the sweet, constant presence of God in the middle of our ordinary routines. Because our roots go deep into His grace, we don't wither when the dry seasons of life come. We remain green, fruitful, and absolutely secure in Him.
Let's choose to delight in His instruction today.
That's it for this podcast. Remember, Jesus loves you and is just a prayer away.
We all desire to live a truly happy, peaceful, and meaningful life. But where do we find that lasting joy? The very opening verses of the Book of Psalms point us straight to the source.
Let's listen to God's Word in Psalm 1:1-3:
"How happy is the one who does not walk in the advice of the wicked or stand in the pathway with sinners or sit in the company of mockers! Instead, his delight is in the LORD's instruction, and he meditates on it day and night. He is like a tree planted beside flowing streams that bears its fruit in its season, and its leaf does not wither. Whatever he does prospers."
— Psalm 1:1-3 (CSB)
What a beautiful, reassuring picture of a life anchored in God. When we choose to turn away from negative influences and set our hearts on Jesus, we discover what real inner happiness is all about.
We find this happiness when we let His Word, the Bible, guide our everyday steps. Meditating day and night means we keep His teachings at the center of our minds throughout our busy days.
And as we walk with Jesus daily, we are bound to make mistakes. We stumble, we fail, and we sometimes revert to old patterns. But in His grace, we get to learn from those mistakes. We don't have to carry the weight of condemnation. Instead, we allow the Holy Spirit to use His Word to correct us and lead us forward.
This brings us to that incredible promise at the end of the passage: 'Whatever he does prospers.' In our human nature, we might instantly think of financial wealth or a life free of trouble. But God’s definition of prosperity is infinitely deeper. We truly prosper when God removes our sinful habits, breaks our chains of worry, and softens our cold hearts.
Real prosperity is enjoying the sweet, constant presence of God in the middle of our ordinary routines. Because our roots go deep into His grace, we don't wither when the dry seasons of life come. We remain green, fruitful, and absolutely secure in Him.
Let's choose to delight in His instruction today.
That's it for this podcast. Remember, Jesus loves you and is just a prayer away.
More Than A Conqueror
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 a Conqueror.
"No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us."
— Romans 8:37 (BSB)
A normal conqueror defeats an enemy and remains standing. But as followers of Jesus, we are "more than" conquerors. Why? Because the very trials meant to break our faith are the exact tools God uses to strengthen our walk, refine our character, and bring glory to Christ.
This victory isn't about our own personal toughness, positive thinking, or willpower. It is found entirely in our union with Christ. On the cross, Jesus conquered sin, death, and condemnation.
When we repent and place our faith in Him alone, a beautiful, divine exchange takes place. Our sins are placed entirely on Jesus, who bore their full penalty, and His perfect obedience is credited to us. Because of His sacrifice, God forgives our past and clothes us in Christ’s own righteousness. In God's eyes, we are seen as completely pure.
Being 'more than a conqueror' doesn't mean we escape trouble, pain, or hardship. It means that in the very middle of the storm, we are absolutely secure. As Paul reassures us just a few verses later, absolutely nothing in all creation can ever sever us from the unfailing love of God that is found in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Let's walk in that victory today.
That's it for this podcast. Remember, Jesus loves you and is just a prayer away.
"No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us."
— Romans 8:37 (BSB)
A normal conqueror defeats an enemy and remains standing. But as followers of Jesus, we are "more than" conquerors. Why? Because the very trials meant to break our faith are the exact tools God uses to strengthen our walk, refine our character, and bring glory to Christ.
This victory isn't about our own personal toughness, positive thinking, or willpower. It is found entirely in our union with Christ. On the cross, Jesus conquered sin, death, and condemnation.
When we repent and place our faith in Him alone, a beautiful, divine exchange takes place. Our sins are placed entirely on Jesus, who bore their full penalty, and His perfect obedience is credited to us. Because of His sacrifice, God forgives our past and clothes us in Christ’s own righteousness. In God's eyes, we are seen as completely pure.
Being 'more than a conqueror' doesn't mean we escape trouble, pain, or hardship. It means that in the very middle of the storm, we are absolutely secure. As Paul reassures us just a few verses later, absolutely nothing in all creation can ever sever us from the unfailing love of God that is found in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Let's walk in that victory today.
That's it for this podcast. Remember, Jesus loves you and is just a prayer away.
Learning Through Failures
Consider the scene: a person sobbing, feeling the shame of their sin, and calling out to God for forgiveness. One might consider this a low point in one's life. But look at what Jesus says: "...there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents" (Luke 15:10). God turns our low points into heavenly high points.
Heaven rejoices, a sinner is restored, and everlasting life is assured.
The same principle applies to a daily walk with Jesus. We can fail, we can stumble, and we can have things pointed out to us by God that He wants to change. But it is not a disaster; it is God's classroom for us.
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