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The Power of Encouragement: Strengthening Hearts and Advancing God’s Work
Summary Discouragement drains joy and hope, but encouragement restores strength and purpose. God encouraged Paul through people, provision, His presence, and open doors, using the same channels today. Scripture and the Holy Spirit strengthen believers, yet God also calls Christians to encourage one another intentionally. By recognizing others’ strengths and serving together, believers advance the gospel and fulfill their purpose as “saints in circulation.” Discouragement: The
Jack Selcher
Sep 23, 20253 min read


From Buildings to Believers: Sanctuary Care Through One-Another Living
Summary Worship is not tied to buildings but to believers who are temples of the Holy Spirit. While physical sanctuaries matter, true sanctuary care is caring for one another. The church advances God’s kingdom through love, service, forgiveness, unity, and mutual edification. These “one-another” practices build a beautiful, living church and require far more commitment than maintaining a building. When the Sanctuary Is Lost, but the Church Remains A church sanctuary was burne
Jack Selcher
Sep 23, 20253 min read


Rejoicing with Those Who Rejoice: Overcoming Envy Through Christlike Love
Summary Rejoicing in others’ successes is difficult when pride and self-interest breed envy and bitterness. Scripture calls believers to rejoice when fellow Christians are honored, recognizing shared identity in Christ’s body. Self-sacrificing love, empowered by the Holy Spirit, frees believers from comparison. Kingdom work is never individual. Victories belong to Team Jesus, where all rejoice together as Christ is exalted. Overcoming Envy It is easier to comfort people in th
Jack Selcher
Sep 23, 20253 min read


Weeping with Those Who Weep: How to Comfort the Grieving with Christlike Presence
Summary Grief often leaves people speechless and numb, making comfort feel difficult. True ministry to the grieving requires presence, patience, and listening rather than explanations or fixes. Healing takes time, but being there helps sufferers process their pain. God uses believers as living sacrifices to share the comfort they have received, offering hope, practical help, and Christ’s strength through the Holy Spirit The Silence of Deep Grief I could not say anything about
Jack Selcher
Sep 23, 20253 min read


One in the Spirit: How Selfless Unity Builds a Powerful Church
Summary Christian oneness means more than friendly words; it requires shared lives, generosity, and sacrifice. The early church modeled Spirit-led unity through selfless giving and mutual commitment. Barnabas encouraged others by giving freely and believing in people, while Ananias and Sapphira warned against hypocrisy. True unity is sustained only by the Holy Spirit and produces powerful witness, authentic relationships, and lasting spiritual fruit. Rethinking One in the Spi
Jack Selcher
Sep 23, 20253 min read


Christianity That Works: God’s Design for Healthy Relationships at Home and Work
Summary Authentic Christianity is proven in relationships at home and work. God’s relational design reduces conflict when followed with humility and love. Marriage, parenting, and workplace roles are based on function, not worth, with Christ as Lord over all. Husbands lead through sacrificial love, children learn obedience, parents nurture without discouragement, and employees work to please God. God’s guidelines keep relationships healthy and fruitful. Christianity That Work
Jack Selcher
Sep 22, 20253 min read


If the Lord Wills: Planning Your Life in Humble Dependence on God
Summary James warns against planning life as if God were irrelevant. Human plans are fragile, life is brief, and the future is unknown. God calls believers to plan in humble dependence, acknowledging His sovereignty without empty clichés. Ignoring God in daily decisions is practical atheism. True obedience includes doing the good God reveals, especially loving others, which is always His will. The Danger of Independent Planning You don’t know how God’s will or unforeseen circ
Jack Selcher
Sep 22, 20253 min read


Living with Divine Appointments: Prayer, Wisdom, and a Faith Worth Sharing
Summary Christian life is vibrant when believers live alert for divine appointments. Prayer prepares the heart, overcomes resistance, and opens doors for sharing Christ. Faith kept private grows stale, but faith given away brings joy and eternal impact. Wise, gracious living attracts others to Jesus through both words and actions. Each day holds God-given opportunities to live and speak so His life flows through us. Rekindling Enthusiasm for God and His Church How enthusiasti
Jack Selcher
Sep 22, 20253 min read


Talking About Jesus: Bearing Spiritual Fruit That Lasts for Eternity
Summary God calls believers to bear spiritual fruit that lasts by speaking clearly about Jesus. Loving actions matter, but verbal witness is essential despite uncertainty and opposition. Following Paul’s example, Christians meet people where they are and proclaim Christ’s death, resurrection, and forgiveness. Those who respond in faith are filled with joy and the Holy Spirit and multiply the message of eternal life to others. The Ongoing Chain of Eternal Life Angie Papadakis
Jack Selcher
Sep 22, 20252 min read


Your Purpose in Christ: Serving, Suffering, and Growing to Build God’s Kingdom
Summary Believers are called to use their gifts to build God’s kingdom, even when that involves suffering. Like Paul, Christians fulfill their purpose by lifting Christ through teaching, prayer, perseverance, and Christlike living. True maturity flows from deep roots in Christ, sustained by Scripture and gratitude. Although demanding, these callings yield lasting joy and profound contentment as God works through faithful service. Your Purpose in Christ Your purpose is more th
Jack Selcher
Sep 22, 20252 min read


Set Free to Worship: God’s Purpose for Christian Freedom
Summary Freedom feels exhilarating, whether it comes from escaping school, work, or spiritual bondage, but it is never an end in itself. God sets His people free so they may worship Him. Through Christ, believers are rescued from darkness, deception, and captivity into the kingdom of light. Their purpose is to declare God’s praises in every area of life, not just during church gatherings. Experiencing Relief and Freedom When I was growing up, my two favorite days were Christm
Jack Selcher
Sep 22, 20252 min read


Living With Eternal Purpose: How God’s Plan Shapes Our Lives Now and Forever
Summary God’s purposes for eternity shape how believers live today. Through Christ’s redemptive work, God is restoring creation and building His kingdom. Each believer is transformed, gifted, and called to serve God’s plan through obedient, loving service, especially within the church. True fulfillment comes from using God-given gifts to glorify Him and advance His kingdom, rather than pursuing self-centered goals, both now and forever. God’s Purposes: The Here and the Hereaf
Jack Selcher
Sep 22, 20253 min read


Unwrapping God’s Gifts: Using Your Time, Talents, and Resources for His Glory
Summary God entrusts believers with bodies, time, abilities, and resources to honor Him and advance His kingdom. Both natural talents and spiritual gifts are to be used faithfully and urgently, since life is uncertain. Like the servants in Jesus’ parable, believers are accountable for how they invest what God has given. True stewardship means unwrapping God’s gifts and using them for His glory. Honoring God with Body and Resources God expects us to honor Him with our bodies a
Jack Selcher
Sep 19, 20252 min read


Making an Eternal Difference: Keeping Jesus at the Center of Your Life
Summary Many Christians pursue self-interest, while others face eternal loss. Paul’s life shows that lasting impact comes from keeping Jesus central in thought, speech, and purpose. Expecting results, enduring opposition, and refusing to quit marked his ministry. His single-minded devotion to pleasing God enabled him to testify faithfully to Christ despite resistance. Believers make their greatest impact when Jesus, not success or comfort, is their primary focus. Chasing Butt
Jack Selcher
Sep 19, 20253 min read


From Spiritual Consumers to Kingdom Farmers: What Following Jesus Truly Means
Summary Many professing Christians live as spiritual consumers, focused on receiving blessings rather than advancing God’s kingdom. Jesus calls His followers to be fishers of people and spiritual farmers who sow, water, and cultivate God’s word. True Christianity transforms both destiny and daily purpose, producing a spiritual harvest through obedience and faith. Believers are collaborators with God, called to explain and demonstrate how to follow Jesus. The “Blueberry Picker
Jack Selcher
Sep 19, 20253 min read


Born to Sow: How God Grows His Kingdom Through Spiritual Reproduction
Summary God designed all life to reproduce, and Christianity grows through spiritual reproduction, not human persuasion alone. Believers are born again by the imperishable seed of God’s Word and are called to sow that same seed in others’ lives. Christians plant and water through loving words and actions, but God gives the growth. Like a seed that dies to multiply, believers fulfill their purpose by surrendering self-centered priorities to spread God’s life. An Illustration f
Jack Selcher
Sep 19, 20253 min read


Counting What Counts: Aligning Our Priorities with What God Values
Summary What we count reveals our priorities and spiritual maturity. While many things are enjoyable to measure, only people and God’s Word have eternal value. As believers grow more like Jesus, they increasingly focus on what God values—bringing people into His kingdom and helping them grow spiritually. Counting such fruit may be difficult, but it is essential. Lives transformed through God’s Word are what truly count. What We Count Reveals Our Priorities Someone could accur
Jack Selcher
Sep 19, 20253 min read


Jesus’ Finished Work and Our Unfinished Mission
Summary Mark 16 contrasts Jesus’ finished work with believers’ unfinished mission. Christ’s resurrection, ascension, and exaltation confirm that salvation is complete and fully accepted by God. Believers cannot add to it, but must rest in it. Because Jesus reigns from heaven and empowers His people through the Holy Spirit, a task remains: declaring His finished work to the world so others may receive forgiveness and new life. The Empty Tomb and the Risen Christ Mark 16:1-20 d
Jack Selcher
Sep 18, 20253 min read


Thriving under Pressure: Lessons from Jesus and Peter
Summary Pressure exposes who we truly are. In Mark 14, Jesus thrives under intense pressure through complete submission to the Father, while Peter collapses through fear, self-reliance, and prayerlessness. Willpower proved insufficient, but Christ’s strength never failed. Because Jesus now lives in believers, His grace empowers them to endure pressure without folding. Victory under stress comes not from human resolve, but from dependence on Christ’s power. Pressure Reveals th
Jack Selcher
Sep 18, 20253 min read


Faith Under Pressure: How God Uses Trials to Build Spiritual Strength
Summary Trials strengthen faith the way resistance builds muscles. God uses difficulties to develop perseverance, refine character, and equip believers for their calling. Spiritual health matters more than comfort, and wisdom is essential during hardship. God generously gives wisdom to those who trust Him without wavering. When believers endure trials with steadfast faith, they receive God’s approval and the promised crown of life, growing stronger together as they face adver
Jack Selcher
Sep 18, 20253 min read
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