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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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He Binds Up Our Wounds

This is Follow Jesus Radio, encouraging you to have faith in Jesus Christ and follow Him daily. The title of this devotional thought is: He Binds Up Our Wounds.

"He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds."
Psalm 147:3

There are wounds that no one else can see—grief that lingers, disappointments that ache, and burdens that weigh heavily on the heart. Yet the beautiful promise of Psalm 147:3 reminds us that God does not overlook our pain. He draws near to the brokenhearted and gently binds up their wounds.

The Father revealed the fullness of His healing love through His Son, Jesus Christ. Jesus did not merely come to heal broken bodies; He came to restore broken hearts, forgive broken lives, and reconcile us to God through His death and resurrection. Every wound caused by sin, shame, fear, or loss finds hope at the foot of the cross. While some healing comes instantly and some unfolds over time, every believer can rest in the certainty that Christ is making all things new.

Today, let us thank our Heavenly Father for the priceless gift of healing found in Jesus. His grace reaches the deepest places of our hearts, His mercy never fails, and His love restores what the world cannot. Whatever pain we carry, we can place it into the nail-scarred hands of our Savior, trusting that the Great Physician is still at work.

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for Your unfailing love and compassion. Thank You for sending Your Son, Jesus Christ, to bring healing to broken hearts and hope to weary souls. We praise You that through His sacrifice we have forgiveness, peace, and the promise of complete restoration. Continue Your healing work within us, teaching us to trust Your perfect timing and rest in Your faithful care. May our lives reflect the comfort we have received from Christ, so that we may encourage others who are hurting. We give You all the glory for the healing that is found in Jesus alone. In His precious name we pray, Amen.

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

Morning Prayer

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

John 8:47:  "He that is of God heareth God's words..."

“Father, thank You for this new morning and for speaking through Your holy Word. I confess that in myself I am prone to wander, dull in hearing, and slow to obey. So fix my heart on Jesus Christ, the true and faithful Shepherd, and teach me to hear His voice today. Let Your Spirit use the Scriptures to expose my sin, humble my pride, strengthen my faith, and conform me to the image of Your Son.

Lord Jesus, You are the truth, and apart from You I have no light, no wisdom, and no hope. Keep me from the deceit of my own heart and from the lies of the world. Cause me to receive Your words with faith, submit to Your lordship without resistance, and walk in obedience out of love for You. Let my thoughts, speech, desires, and choices bear witness that I belong to You. May I not merely listen to Your Word, but do it, for Your glory and by Your grace. In Jesus’ name, amen.”

Unashamed of Jesus

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

Let's listen to God's Word in the Gospel of Mark:

"For whoever is ashamed of Me and My words in this adulterous and sinful generation, of him the Son of Man also will be ashamed when He comes in the glory of His Father with the holy angels."
— Mark 8:38 (NKJV)

In this warning, Jesus speaks directly to the very heart of our daily walk. He reminds us that our commitment to Him and His teachings must be unwavering, even in a world that so often opposes His truth.

As we navigate our busy routines, we encounter so many subtle pressures that tempt us to quiet our faith, hide our beliefs, or simply blend into the background. But Jesus wants us to live with confidence today, knowing that any day now He will return in the glory of the Father, surrounded by His holy angels.

How do we live unashamed of Him right now? We do it by faith in Jesus alone and by following Jesus alone, seeking the Holy Spirit's help in living faithfully and boldly for Him.

Let’s pray: Heavenly Father, thank You for the promise of Your Son’s return in glory. Help us to live as disciples of Jesus Christ and live for His return. Amen.

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

Light And Darkness.

This is Follow Jesus Radio, encouraging you to have faith in Jesus Christ and follow Him daily. The title of this devotional thought is: Light And Darkness.

John 1:5 (BSB):

"The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it."

There are seasons when life feels very dark. Sometimes that darkness comes through grief, disappointment, anxiety, loneliness, or the heavy awareness of our own sin. At other times, it comes from watching the wickedness of the world and feeling worn down by it. John 1:5 speaks into that darkness with deep comfort: the Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.

That Light is Jesus Christ. He is not a fragile candle threatened by the winds of this world. He is the eternal Son of God, holy, sovereign, and full of grace and truth. Darkness is real, but it is not sovereign. Suffering is painful, but it is not final. Sin is powerful, but it is not greater than the Savior.

This means that when a believer feels surrounded by darkness, they are not abandoned. Christ does not cease shining because circumstances are hard. His presence is not diminished by pain. His promises do not fail in the night. Even when the heart feels weak, Christ remains strong. Even when understanding is limited, His rule is perfect. Even when tears are many, His mercy is sure.

This verse also reminds us that darkness does not win. It did not win when sinful humanity rejected Christ. It did not win at the cross. It did not win at the tomb. And it will not win in the life of any one of His people. The risen Christ will keep every person the Father has given Him.

So if the path feels dim today, do not trust your feelings above God's Word. Look to Christ. Bring your fears honestly to Him. Confess your sin plainly. Rest in His finished work. Open His Word and let His truth steady your soul. The Light is still shining, and the darkness has not overcome Him.

For the one who does not know Christ, this verse is both warning and hope. Apart from Him, you remain in darkness because of sin. But the Light still shines. Turn from your sin and trust in Christ alone. He is a sufficient Savior for all who come to Him in repentance and faith.