• Daily Devotional | Patience with Sinners | 1 Timothy 1:13, 15 | Pastor Jim Cymbala
    Feb 3 2026

    Join Pastor Jim Cymbala for today’s daily devotional from 1 Timothy 1:13 and 15. In this devotional, Pastor Cymbala reads the reason Jesus Christ came to this world: to save sinners. We are all sinners, but we can be cleansed, redeemed, and saved forever because of God’s great love for us. But that message isn’t just for church-goers—it’s for everyone! So let’s have patience with those who are deep in their sin and show them the amazing love and salvation that God freely gives.

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    8 mins
  • Daily Devotional | What Illuminates a Diamond | 1 Timothy 1:12–14 | Pastor Jim Cymbala
    Feb 2 2026

    Join Pastor Jim Cymbala for today’s daily devotional from 1 Timothy1:12–14. We have countless reasons to be thankful for God’s daily mercies. He may allow us to go through bleak and hard times—but as a famous preacher put it, a jeweler puts his best diamond on black velvet. That dark background illuminates the beautiful diamond, just like our trials illuminate God’s goodness and graciousness in our lives. Let’s thank Him for it all today!

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    7 mins
  • Daily Devotional | Strength for Today | 1 Timothy 1:12 | Pastor Jim Cymbala
    Jan 30 2026

    Join Pastor Jim Cymbala for today’s daily devotional from 1 Timothy 1:12. In this devotional, Pastor Cymbala reminds us who provides our strength: God! We are called to serve the Lord with gladness—but sometimes we get run down. When we can’t imagine doing any more, we need to remember where our help comes from. God promises to give us the strength we need to do what He’s called us to. Let’s live that out today!

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    7 mins
  • Daily Devotional | Grace in Conviction | 1 Timothy 1:9–11 | Pastor Jim Cymbala
    Jan 29 2026

    Join Pastor Jim Cymbala for today’s daily devotional from 1 Timothy 1:9–11. As Christians, we aren’t called to live under Old Testament law. At the same time, the good news of salvation has to be prefaced with the law. Why? To bring conviction of sins. We have to know and confess our sins before we can appreciate our Savior. Let’s thank Jesus for all He has saved us from!

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    7 mins
  • Daily Devotional | Admitting Our Needs | 1 Timothy 1:7–9 | Pastor Jim Cymbala
    Jan 28 2026

    Join Pastor Jim Cymbala for today’s daily devotional from 1 Timothy 1:7–9. Born-again Christian believers are not meant to live under the law of Moses. Saying that confuses and even angers some people! But we’re helpless to abide by every single law. Jesus died on the cross so that we could get out from legalism and law-based faith. We have to tell our Savior that we’re hopeless without Him. God is our salvation and our hope.

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    7 mins
  • Daily Devotional | The Main Thing | 1 Timothy 1:5–6 | Pastor Jim Cymbala
    Jan 27 2026

    Join Pastor Jim Cymbala for today’s daily devotional from 1 Timothy 1:5–6. In this devotional, Pastor Cymbala challenges us to keep the main thing front and center. Many of us have seen church people argue over the tiniest details while forgetting the simplest truth of Christianity: love Jesus and love others. When we follow this command, God can work mightily in and through us!

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    8 mins
  • Daily Devotional | Clean Your Conscience | 1 Timothy 1:5 | Pastor Jim Cymbala
    Jan 26 2026

    Join Pastor Jim Cymbala for today’s daily devotional from 1 Timothy 1:5. If we were called to perfection, no one would be a Christian. We can’t act as though we perfectly have it all together—that would be hypocrisy! We can’t have clean consciences all on our own. Let’s be sincere about our shortcomings and ask the Lord to purify our hearts, cleanse our consciences, and strengthen our faith.

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    8 mins
  • Daily Devotional | Admitting Our Needs | 1 Timothy 1:7–9 | Pastor Jim Cymbala
    Jan 23 2026

    Join Pastor Jim Cymbala for today’s daily devotional from 1 Timothy 1:7–9. Born-again Christian believers are not meant to live under the law of Moses. Saying that confuses and even angers some people! But we’re helpless to abide by every single law. Jesus died on the cross so that we could get out from legalism and law-based faith. We have to tell our Savior that we’re hopeless without Him. God is our salvation and our hope.

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    7 mins