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"Rightly Handle the Word" with Nghia Tran
Four questions are keeping the next generation up at night: Will we have a future? How do I know what is true? Will anyone show up for me? Is God even real? These are not new questions. The Apostle Paul addressed them over 2,000 years ago in a letter to a young pastor named Timothy, and his answers still hold up today. The key is rightly handling God's Word, using Scripture as the straight line against which everything else is measured, rather than bending it to fit cultural preferences. The firm foundation is not our ability to get it right. It is Jesus Christ, who never swerved from the truth, went to the cross in our place, and rose again so that we could stand on something that will never give way.
"Faithful through the Fog" with Ryan Kwon
Life has a way of surrounding us with fog, but 2 Timothy 2 gives every follower of Jesus a clear picture of what it means to keep going. Discipleship begins not with performance but with receiving grace, the same grace that brought us into God's family and sustains us through it. Paul paints three vivid portraits of a true disciple: a soldier who lives to please the One who enlisted him, an athlete who trains intentionally toward godliness, and a farmer who stays faithful in obscurity and trusts the harvest to God. The goal of discipleship is not personal survival but spiritual multiplication, passing the gospel baton to the next generation. When the fog is thick and the shore is invisible, the answer is not to quit but to keep Jesus in view. He is risen, He is reigning, and He is the prize worth pressing toward.
"The Pain You Didn’t See Coming" with Bryan Loritts
Church hurt represents one of the most devastating forms of pain we can experience, occurring when trusted believers, leaders, or Christian friends wound us deeply. Research shows nearly 40% of unchurched adults avoid church due to negative past experiences with church people. The key distinction is that hurt is pain we didn't see coming, especially painful when it comes from those we worshipped alongside. David's experience with betrayal in Psalm 55 provides a roadmap for healing: be honest with God about your raw emotions, be honest with yourself about the complexity of human nature, and cast your burden completely upon the Lord. While we cannot choose the hurt that happens to us, we can choose what happens to our hurt - whether to remain victims or become victors, choose isolation or community, bitterness or healing.
"A Faith Worth Suffering For" with Nghia Tran
Following Jesus costs more than we often realize - it may require sacrificing comfort, reputation, and future plans. Paul, writing from prison, encouraged Timothy to share in suffering for the gospel because the message is worth any cost. The gospel has the power to save us according to God's eternal plan and has abolished death through Christ's victory. When we understand that Jesus was unashamed of us and courageously went to the cross, we find strength to be courageous for Him. Our confidence comes not from our own strength but from knowing the One who brought life and immortality to light.
"A Faith Worth Passing Onto" with Christopher Stites
Paul's final letter to Timothy from prison reveals what truly matters when facing eternity. He describes the Christian life as a good fight to be fought, a race to be finished, and faith to be kept. Paul's relationship with Timothy demonstrates that love must drive our discipleship and spiritual parenting goes beyond mere teaching. When Timothy struggled with fear and timidity, Paul encouraged him by reminding him of his authentic faith, calling him to fan his gifts into flame, and pointing him back to defining moments with God. God has already equipped us with a spirit of power, love, and self-control rather than fear, but we cannot live this life in isolation - we need committed gospel-centered relationships to sustain us through life's battles.
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