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So True Devotional

So True Devotional

By: Know The Truth
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With the So True Devotional, you can access God’s word in an easy and portable way. Be inspired to draw closer to Him with “bite-sized theology” that speaks directly to your mind and heart! Not only will it equip and challenge you through solid biblical teaching, but these short meditations also offer encouragement for wherever life leads. Feed your soul today with a refreshing theological pick-me-up—it’s always just one click away!© 2026 Know The Truth Christianity Spirituality
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  • Ask and You Will Receive
    Feb 27 2026

    Do you pray expecting God to answer? In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy reminds us that prayer is not empty words—it is an act of faith toward God, who loves to give what is good. Jesus teaches us in Matthew 7:7–12 to ask, seek, and knock with confidence, trusting our heavenly Father to provide.


    Sometimes God answers before we call (Isa. 65:24), sometimes while we are speaking, and often after we pray—reminding us that His delays are never denials. Like Hannah, we learn that prayer requires both asking and waiting in faith.


    Key Scripture: Matthew 7:7–12

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    5 mins
  • Calling a Spade a Spade
    Feb 20 2026

    What happens when we relabel sin to make it sound less serious? In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy warns that redefining sin doesn’t change its reality—it only blinds us to the truth and deepens our guilt. From Isaiah 5:20, we’re reminded that God pronounces woe on those who call evil good and good evil.


    Like King Saul’s excuses in 1 Samuel 15, our attempts to whitewash disobedience with good intentions only reveal rebellion. The solution isn’t redefining sin but confessing it—because sin can’t be whitewashed, but it can be washed white by the blood of Christ.


    Key Scripture: Isaiah 5:20

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  • New Horizons
    Feb 13 2026

    What separates Jesus Christ from every other figure in history? The resurrection. In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy shows how Romans 1:4 declares Christ as the Son of God with power—distinguished by His resurrection from the dead. Just as a horizon marks the dividing line between earth and sky, the resurrection marks the line between life and death, defeat and victory.


    Through Christ’s resurrection, we see new horizons: assurance of His deity, confidence in forgiveness, victory over death, strength for today, and hope for eternity. The resurrection is not just our future—it is our present reality.


    Key Scripture: Romans 1:4

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