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  • The First Thing to Do is Nothing
    2025/11/21

    Sometimes the hardest step of faith is not moving forward but waiting. In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy unpacks Nehemiah 2:1–10 to show that waiting on God is not wasted time. Like Nehemiah, who waited four long months before approaching the king, we too must learn that God’s timing is always perfect. Acting too quickly can undo what prayerful patience might accomplish.


    Waiting allows God to prepare both us and the circumstances for His purposes. It deepens our faith, clarifies our vision, and reminds us that we are not the ones governing the universe—He is. If you’re tempted to rush ahead, Nehemiah’s story reminds us that the greatest thing you can sometimes do is nothing, entrusting the outcome to God.


    Key Scripture: Nehemiah 2:1–10

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    5 分
  • It Comes with a Guarantee
    2025/11/14

    When you place a down payment on a house, it’s a promise that the rest is coming. In the same way, God has given believers the Holy Spirit as His down payment, guaranteeing our eternal inheritance in Christ. In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy unpacks 2 Corinthians 1:21–22, showing how the Spirit both assures us of salvation and stirs our anticipation for what is yet to come.


    Through the Spirit’s indwelling presence, God pledges our full redemption—body, soul, and spirit. This guarantee means our salvation is as secure as God Himself, who cannot break His promise. And yet, the Spirit also reminds us that the best is still ahead: the fullness of heaven, the glory of Christ, and the joy of being made like Him.


    Key Scripture: 2 Corinthians 1:21–22

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    5 分
  • Make Up Your Mind and Get On With It
    2025/11/07

    Do you ever find yourself overcomplicating God’s will, waiting for a sign when wisdom is already within reach? In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy reminds us from Romans 14:5 that God often calls us to make up our minds and act with a conscience shaped by His Word. Guidance doesn’t always require dramatic signs. — Sometimes it’s about thinking clearly, weighing our options, and trusting God with our decisions.


    Discover how the Lord uses a renewed mind to help us discern His good and perfect will (Romans 12:1–2). Learn why applying biblical truth, critical thinking, and godly wisdom is essential for everyday Christian living. Listen in and be encouraged to stop hesitating—and to start faithfully moving forward.


    Key Scripture: Romans 14:5

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    4 分
  • It's Off to Work We Go
    2025/10/31


    Work is not a curse—it’s a calling. From the beginning, God designed us to reflect His image by creating, cultivating, and contributing through our labor. While sin made work harder, it never robbed work it of its dignity. Scripture reminds us,: “In all labor there is profit” (Prov. 14:23).


    In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy shows us that all honest work—whether in a pulpit, office, kitchen, or factory—is sacred when done for God’s glory. There are no second-class vocations in the kingdom. Every task, great or small, can be a ministry from God.


    Key Scripture: Proverbs 14:23

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    5 分
  • Pay Attention
    2025/10/24

    Sometimes God has to throw a “brick” to get our attention. In a world where it’s easy to stay absorbed in ourselves, Nehemiah’s example reminds us to look outward. Though living far away in Babylon, Nehemiah he cared deeply about the plight of God’s people in Jerusalem. He asked, he wept, he prayed, and he acted.


    In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy challenges us to resist living with closed hearts and distracted minds. Instead, like Nehemiah, we’re called to bear the burdens of others and inquire about their welfare. True godliness pays attention.


    Key Scripture: Nehemiah 1:1–11

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    5 分
  • I Stand Corrected
    2025/10/17

    Most people would rather hear flattery than face correction. Yet Scripture reminds us it is far better to be rebuked by the wise than serenaded by fools. Praise may feel good in the moment, but only correction has the power to mold us into maturity.


    In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy challenges us to humbly accept correction as God’s tool for growth. Faithful wounds from a friend or rebuke from a wise believer are not meant to tear us down but to sanctify us, sharpen us, and shape us into the likeness of Christ.


    Key Scripture: Ecclesiastes 7:5–6

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    5 分
  • The Best Day of Your Life
    2025/10/10

    What was the best day of your life? For Zacchaeus, it was the day Jesus came to his house and brought salvation (Luke 19:9–10). For Andrew and John, it was the very hour they first met the Lord. For every believer, the best day is the day we are born again—when our sins are forgiven, Christ’s righteousness is credited to us, and the promises of God become ours forever.

    In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy reminds us that the day we met Christ is a day never to be forgotten. That moment should fill us with praise, renew our passion to follow Jesus, fuel our evangelism, and give us hope for the future. The best is yet to come—and because of that day, every day is a wonder.


    Key Scripture: Luke 19:9–10

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    7 分
  • Putting the Cart Before the Horse
    2025/10/03

    Serving God is not about what we manufacture but about what we distribute. Like the disciples at the feeding of the five thousand, we often scramble to solve problems in our own strength—forgetting that Christ Himself is the source. Thise miracle reminds us that: little is much when God is in it.


    In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy calls us to step back from self-reliance and instead marvel at God’s saving work. Our service is only fruitful when it flows out of His power, not ours.


    Key Scripture: John 6:1–14

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    5 分