2 Corinthians 4:7-12 Listen to today’s devotional Hard times and hopelessness don't have to belong together. I've met a lot of people who've lost their jobs or received a diagnosis that felt like every good thing had disappeared from their lives. Sometimes, goodbyes feel like hope goes with them. But let's reflect on something the Bible tells us. The apostle Paul wrote some of the most hope-filled words in the New Testament while sitting in prison and enduring more hardship than most of us will ever know. True Christianity has never promised an easy road through life. But it does promise something better...the presence of God on every road. The word translated "hope" in the New Testament isn't wishful thinking. The Greek word elpis describes a confident expectation. For us, hope is a settled assurance that God will keep God's promises. So, biblical hope isn't crossing your fingers, but standing on a strong foundation. That's why Paul could w...
Romans 7:4-6 Listen to today’s devotional I remember the first time I heard a preacher reference Bob Dylan. The preacher mentioned the song, "You're gonna have to serve somebody." If you don't know the lyrics, the song goes on to list all kinds of people. There are rich and poor, famous and unknown, religious and rebellious. But the point is that all of them serve somebody. The apostle Paul would probably like that song. We like to think we're completely free and accountable to no one but ourselves. But Romans 7 reminds us that the question isn't whether we'll serve. No, you’re gonna have to serve somebody. Some people serve success. So, every decision is measured by their accomplishments. Others serve approval, living for likes, compliments, or the opinions of people they'll never even meet. Some of us serve fear and end up letting anxiety make our choices. Even religion can become a master when faith turns into keeping score and trying to earn Go...