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Welcome! My name is Richard Templin Hancock and I am a senior citizen who has found great peace in his old age in the forgiveness that Jesus Christ offers to sinners. I enjoy reading my Bible and recording short Devotional podcasts with the aim to encourage us all to have faith in God and follow His Son Jesus Christ every day.
I hope the following blog posts will be an encouragement to you:

Peace is a person not a place

Peace is a person not a place.

"I have told you these things, that in me you may have peace. In the world you have oppression; but cheer up! I have overcome the world." — John 16:33

A daily walk with Jesus isn't about finding a path where the sun always shines; it’s about having a Guide who knows the way through the shadows. Jesus doesn't say peace is found in a perfect schedule or a problem-free life. He says, "In me you may have peace." Peace is a Person, not a place. 

To walk with Jesus daily is to constantly "check in" with the One who has already overcome.  Ask for His wisdom, guidance, and strength. God will never fail you.
 
Let us pray: Lord Jesus, I don't want to walk alone today. When the pressures of this world feel heavy, remind me that You are right beside me. I trust Your lead. I trust You rule the universe and I can trust You rule my life and my steps. Amen.


The Promise of Presence

The Promise of Presence

“Because he loves Me, I will deliver him; because he knows My name, I will protect him. When he calls out to Me, I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble. I will deliver him and honor him. With long life I will satisfy him and show him My salvation.” — Psalm 91:14-16

Most of Psalm 91 is written from the perspective of a believer encouraging others to trust in God. But in these final three verses, the perspective shifts beautifully. Here, the Creator Himself speaks to give a personal guarantee to those who walk with Him.

What is striking about this passage is that God’s response is rooted in relationship. He doesn’t say, "Because he is perfect, I will deliver him," or "Because he never fails, I will protect him." Instead, He says, "Because he loves Me" and "because he knows My name."

To "know His name" in the biblical sense is more than just memorizing a title; it is an intimate acquaintance with His character. It means knowing Him as Jehovah Jireh (The Lord who Provides), Jehovah Rapha (The Lord who Heals), and Jehovah Shalom (The Lord is Peace). When you know who He is, you can trust Him when the storm hits.

Perhaps the most comforting phrase is: "I will be with him in trouble." God does not always promise to remove the trouble immediately, but He promises that we will never face it alone. 

Remember, God isn't looking for religious performance today; He is looking for a heart that loves Him and a mind that seeks to know His character. How can you "know His name" more deeply today?

Let's pray: Heavenly Father, thank You for the depth of Your love. Help me to know Your name more intimately today. When I face trials, remind me that You are not distant, but right beside me. I choose to set my love upon You, trusting in Your promise to deliver, protect, and satisfy me. Thank You for the gift of Your salvation. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Finding Peace in a Divided World

Finding Peace in a Divided World.

Scripture Focus: Matthew 24:3-8 As he sat on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to him privately, saying, “Tell us, when will these things be? What is the sign of your coming, and of the end of the age?”
Jesus answered them, “Be careful that no one leads you astray.
For many will come in my name, saying, ‘I am the Christ,’ and will lead many astray.
You will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you aren’t troubled, for all this must happen, but the end is not yet.
For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom; and there will be famines, plagues, and earthquakes in various places.
But all these things are the beginning of birth pains.

Today, we are bombarded by headlines of global unrest. It is easy to feel a sense of mounting dread, but for the believer, these events are a sobering confirmation of Christ's words. Jesus used the metaphor of "birth pains" (or sorrows). In nature, birth pains increase in both intensity and frequency. As we see global conflicts and natural disasters escalate, we are reminded that these are not just random acts of chaos; they are the labor pains of a world waiting to be reborn.

The Bible warns us that as the time of Jesus’ return draws closer, things will go from bad to worse. Yet, Jesus gives us a command: “See that you aren’t troubled.” How do we stay untroubled? By faith in God's Son Jesus Christ and by looking past the pain to the "birth" that follows. Birth pains are not the end of the story; they are the necessary precursor to new life. The current wars are signs that this age is drawing to a close, pointing toward the moment Jesus returns in victory to rule with eternal peace.

For followers of Christ, the end of this age is not something to fear, but to anticipate. We hold onto three truths:

* Christ is Sovereign: God is still on His throne.

* Conflict is Temporary: The wars of this world have an expiration date.

* Peace is Eternal: Christ will establish a Kingdom where there is no more weeping or division.

When you see the news today, let it be a reminder to "look up." Your redemption is drawing near.

Let's pray: Heavenly Father, help us to keep our hearts fixed on You. We pray for those suffering in conflict today that You would meet their needs and give them renewed hope in Jesus. Give us all peace to guard our minds. We look forward with hope to Your return. Come, Lord Jesus. Amen.


Jesus Comforts

Jesus said in Matthew 5:4: "Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted." Do you need comfort? I encourage you to look to our Jesus. He is waiting to forgive, if that is needed. He is waiting to give comfort if you are hurting.

Great news today! Those who are truly repentant and sorrowful over their sin will be forgiven by God. Not only that, God will lift you up on high! Listen to Psalms 69:29: "But I am poor and sorrowful: let thy salvation, O God, set me up on high."

And more great news! There will come a time we will walk on streets of gold with our God. And guess what God will do? Well, it says here in Revelation 21:4: "And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away."

Follower of Jesus, be encouraged. There will be a happy ending in heaven.