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Daily Devotions with Pastor Jim Cymbala

Daily Devotions with Pastor Jim Cymbala

By: Pastor Jim Cymbala
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Welcome to Daily Devotions with Pastor Jim Cymbala, a weekday podcast offering a conversational and hope-filled discussion of God’s Word. This season features A Walk Through the Psalms, an interactive study on each chapter of the psalms between Pastor Cymbala and listeners. Be encouraged Monday through Friday as Pastor Cymbala of the Brooklyn Tabernacle shares insights from the Bible that will both touch your heart and help you stay close to Jesus.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Daily Devotional | Praise Break! | 1 Timothy 1:16–17 | Pastor Jim Cymbala
    Feb 6 2026

    Join Pastor Jim Cymbala for today’s daily devotional from 1 Timothy 1:16–17. We have so much to praise God for! He is loving, just, and so merciful. There are many people—including some of us—who would not be where they are today without the mercy and grace of God. When we think about His goodness, it’s overwhelming! Let’s take a break today to thank and praise the Lord for the amazing things He does.

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    11 mins
  • Daily Devotional | God Can Use Anyone | 1 Timothy 1:15–16 | Pastor Jim Cymbala
    Feb 5 2026

    Join Pastor Jim Cymbala for today’s daily devotional from 1 Timothy 1:15–16. Many of us think we’re too far gone or we’ve done too much wrong for God to use us. But look at the apostle Paul’s testimony! He called himself the worst of all sinners, not to hold himself to his past, but to illustrate that if God could use him, He could use anyone. Let’s allow the Holy Spirit to guide and use us today. We all have a testimony!

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    8 mins
  • Daily Devotional | Christ Is Our Righteousness | 1 Timothy 1:15 | Pastor Jim Cymbala
    Feb 4 2026

    Join Pastor Jim Cymbala for today’s daily devotional from 1 Timothy 1:15. In this devotional, Pastor Cymbala breaks down the apostle Paul’s famous line, “I am the chief of sinners.” We have no righteousness on our own. But Jesus gives us His! Righteousness from Christ guards us from the condemnation that the devil wishes upon us. So Paul meant no condemnation by his statement—he knew Jesus’ righteousness was on him and he was saved by grace. Hallelujah!

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    8 mins
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