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Learning Patience and Perseverance: Enduring Trials with Christ in Control
Summary Patience is not natural. It is developed through trials and dependence on God. James teaches believers to endure difficulties by viewing life from God’s perspective and remembering His patience toward them. True patience flows from the Holy Spirit’s control, not self-effort. Perseverance goes further, enduring pain without quitting. Anchored in Christ’s return and future joy, believers can resist bitterness, lay aside hindrances, and faithfully finish the race of fait
Jack Selcher
Sep 18, 20253 min read


Standing Firm in God’s Work: Leadership, Opposition, and Discernment
Summary Faithful leaders often face criticism, lies, and intense opposition, both inside and outside the church. Nehemiah’s example shows how discernment, knowledge of God’s Word, and steadfast focus protect God’s servants from deception. By refusing distractions and standing firm against false accusations, believers can persevere in God’s calling. Like Nehemiah, Christians must say no to anything that pulls them from God’s work and remain committed until the task is finished
Jack Selcher
Sep 18, 20253 min read


Serving God Despite Fear: Learning to Minister Through Weakness and Faith
Summary Fear often accompanies ministry, even for faithful believers. The author’s experiences in campus ministry reveal how God uses weakness, fear, and discomfort to prepare His servants for lasting impact. Scripture shows that fear is common, even among apostles, but obedience must continue despite it. As believers rely on the Holy Spirit rather than self-confidence, they learn that fearing the Lord diminishes all other fears. Serving God while afraid builds courage for fu
Jack Selcher
Sep 18, 20253 min read


Overcoming Discouragement: Building God’s Work While Standing Firm
Summary Rebuilding God’s work often brings unexpected opposition and discouragement. Nehemiah’s experience shows how fatigue, fear, and negative perspective can sap confidence and stall progress. The cure is refocusing on God’s purposes, resources, and shared responsibility. Like Jerusalem’s builders, believers must build God’s kingdom while standing firm against opposition. Jesus supplies the strength needed to persevere. Healthy churches advance God’s mission, whereas unhea
Jack Selcher
Sep 18, 20253 min read


No Favorites: Why Favoritism Distorts Faith and Misrepresents Jesus
Summary Favoritism elevates some people at the expense of others and directly contradicts the faith believers profess. Jesus showed no partiality, and His followers are called to reflect that same grace. Scripture condemns favoritism as a serious sin that violates the command to love one’s neighbor. God honors the poor and humble, judges favoritism without mercy, and calls believers to pass on the grace and forgiveness they themselves have received. Favoritism distorts Jesus’
Jack Selcher
Sep 18, 20253 min read


Living Like Jesus: Loving, Praying, and Serving as the End Draws Near
Summary The Christian life is defined by loving others as Jesus loved, actively, sacrificially, and consistently, because the end is near. Believers prepare by praying with clear minds, loving one another earnestly, and forgiving freely. Love is a deliberate commitment that covers sin rather than exposing it. Through hospitality and the faithful use of God-given gifts, every Christian is called to serve others so Christ is seen and God is praised. Living like Jesus What did y
Jack Selcher
Sep 17, 20252 min read


Regifting What Matters Most: Giving God Our Best, Not Our Leftovers
Summary People often give away what they do not want, but Scripture calls believers to give God their best. Hannah modeled this by offering her most precious gift, her son, to the Lord. Like Jesus, Christians are to live sacrificially, returning to God the time, abilities, resources, and energy He first gave them. True love and gratitude motivate such costly giving, which pleases God far more than offering Him leftovers. Regifting in Everyday Life In the U.S., slightly over 5
Jack Selcher
Sep 17, 20252 min read


Doing, Discerning, and Loving: Recovering Our First Love for Christ
Summary The church in Ephesus excelled in hard work, perseverance, and discernment, yet Jesus confronted them for losing their first love. Doing the right things and defending truth are vital, but without love, they become empty. Jesus calls His people to maintain passionate love for Him and others alongside faithful obedience. Churches lose their witness when love fades. Renewal comes through repentance and wholehearted return to Christ, the true source of life and light. Wh
Jack Selcher
Sep 17, 20253 min read


A Clean Heart and Renewed Spirit: Lessons from Psalm 51
Summary Psalm 51 reveals our need for inner renewal, not outward reform. Human hearts are deceitful and require God’s cleansing, steadfast spirit, and restoring joy. Sin disrupts joy and worship, but repentance brings forgiveness and renewed purpose. Only after God cleanses us can we teach others His ways. True worship is a humble, broken heart surrendered to God, not a religious effort. Why We Need a Complete Spiritual Overhaul We need a complete spiritual overhaul to serve
Jack Selcher
Sep 17, 20252 min read


The Glory Challenge: Living for God’s Honor, Not Our Own
Summary We naturally crave recognition and often steal glory that belongs to God. Scripture reminds us that our purpose is not self-promotion but honoring Him. Because God loves us apart from performance, we have nothing to prove. Like Jesus, we glorify God now by doing the good works He prepared for us. Our glory, honor, and peace will follow in His time. Stealing God’s Glory Without Realizing It We have stolen God’s honor and glory. “ Now to the King eternal, immortal, invi
Jack Selcher
Sep 17, 20253 min read


Stubborn Hearts: Why Mulish Faith Grieves God
Summary Using a vivid childhood story of a mule-powered farmer, this reflection exposes stubbornness as the default condition of the human heart. Scripture consistently portrays stubbornness as resistance to God, linked to pride, rebellion, sin, and disobedience. It shuts out wisdom, harms others, and grieves Jesus. Stubbornness has no redeeming value; love and obedience cannot coexist with it A Mule Farmer and a Lesson in Stubbornness He was old-fashioned. His neighbors used
Jack Selcher
Sep 17, 20253 min read


Entitlement vs. Grace: Why the Gospel Leaves No Room for “I Deserve”
Summary Entitlement blinds people to reality and contradicts the gospel. Scripture teaches that, because of sin, we deserve judgment, not reward. Yet God offers salvation through Jesus by grace alone, giving us the opposite of what we deserve. The proper response to such a gift is humility and gratitude, not self-importance. Followers of Christ live for Him, recognizing they are servants saved entirely by grace. What Entitlement Looks Like in Everyday Life Entitlement blinds
Jack Selcher
Sep 17, 20253 min read


Humble and Gentle Giants: Strength Under God’s Control
Summary Humble, gentle giants reflect Christ’s strength under God’s control. They understand their sinfulness and salvation by grace, living gratefully without self-promotion. Gentleness is not weakness but Spirit-shaped strength marked by courage, restraint, and self-control. Jesus modeled this perfectly, as did Moses. Because Christ humbled Himself for us, believers are called to live humbly and gently, trusting God to work through them for others’ good. The Close Connectio
Jack Selcher
Sep 16, 20253 min read


Breaking Prejudice: How Christian Love Builds God’s Family
Summary Prejudice flows from pride and places others beneath us. Acts 11 shows God dismantling centuries of religious bias as Peter recognizes Gentiles as full members of God’s family. No denomination owns the whole truth. Love is the true mark of Christ’s followers. The church at Antioch modeled this love, blessing those who once doubted them. Christian love builds bridges and often returns help when it’s needed most. Prejudice as Pride in Disguise Prejudice is pride putting
Jack Selcher
Sep 16, 20253 min read


Six Signs of Pride—and the Cure of Gratitude
Summary Pride quietly clogs our lives and distances us from God, even when we cannot see it. Scripture reveals six behaviors that expose pride, including self-reliance, comparison, control, and boasting. All accomplishments rest on God’s gifts, not personal worth. God calls us to faithfulness, not self-promotion. Daily gratitude and thanksgiving redirect credit to God and others, draining pride and restoring humility, fruitfulness, and healthy relationships. Why Pride Is So H
Jack Selcher
Sep 16, 20253 min read


Gray Sheep Christianity: Why Compromise Displeases Jesus
Summary A personal story illustrates how subtle compromises can make believers blend in rather than stand out. Jesus rebuked the church at Thyatira for tolerating sin while appearing faithful. He sees through hidden compromises and judges motives and actions. Compromise with the world spreads and destroys spiritual witness. To please Christ, believers must repent and continually change, becoming more like Jesus so others can clearly see the difference He makes. A Small Compro
Jack Selcher
Sep 16, 20253 min read


Purposeful Service: Using Your Gifts to Build God’s Kingdom
Summary Many people stay busy without a clear purpose, but Jesus modeled a life of intentional service. Scripture shows that all work done for God’s mission is spiritual, whether visible or hidden. Like the leaders in Nehemiah’s day, believers are called to serve with their God-given gifts to build more and better disciples. Every member matters, every role counts, and God will one day evaluate how faithfully we served Him and others. Busy Without Purpose About 50 years ago,
Jack Selcher
Sep 16, 20252 min read


Nehemiah’s Leadership Prayer: How God Shapes Effective Servants
Summary Nehemiah’s prayer reveals how God forms effective spiritual leaders. Though far from Jerusalem, Nehemiah felt deep concern for God’s people, responded with mourning and prayer, and trusted God’s faithful character. He humbly confessed sin, claimed God’s promises, and sought restoration. God uses leaders who feel others’ pain, depend on His faithfulness, walk in humility, and trust His word. True service begins when God frees us from sin so we can help free others. A D
Jack Selcher
Sep 16, 20253 min read


Set Free by God: Praise, Prayer, and Fruitful Living
Summary Psalm 126 reveals three purposes for those God frees from spiritual captivity. God delivers His people so they will praise Him with grateful joy, pray dependently for full restoration, and bear lasting fruit through faithful perseverance. Remembering our rescue from sin renews joy and worship. Though sowing often involves tears and opposition, God promises a harvest to those who patiently trust Him and continue His work. A Brief Journey into Blindness I could not see
Jack Selcher
Sep 15, 20253 min read


From Hearing to Doing: How God’s Word Transforms Real Faith
Summary God’s Word is often honored but rarely obeyed. James teaches that spiritual growth requires humility, moral cleansing, and action. Hearing Scripture without obedience deceives the heart. True faith submits to God’s Word, produces righteous fruit, and expresses itself through loving deeds. Pure religion transforms daily life, resists worldly influence, and draws others to Christ through authentic obedience and love. How God's Word Transforms Real Faith Among Christians
Jack Selcher
Sep 15, 20253 min read
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