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
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
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
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
Revelation is filled with thunder, war, and judgment—but woven through it all is a greater sound: songs of worship rising to the throne of God. From creation hymns to the hallelujah chorus, John reminds us that history will close with praise, not chaos (Rev. 19:6).
In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy shows how the throne of God remains unshaken. Even when the world seems dark and stormy, heaven resounds with worship because the Lord God Almighty reigns. For the believer, that means every day can be lived as a hallelujah—joyful, steady, and confident in God’s sovereignty.
Key Scripture: Revelation 19:6
Have you ever felt stuck in the middle—exhausted by what’s behind you and overwhelmed by what’s ahead? In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy draws from Nehemiah 4 to encourage believers who feel tempted to give up at the halfway mark. Just like the workers rebuilding Jerusalem’s walls, we often lose steam midway through life’s challenges. But God calls us to press on, trusting Him to strengthen us for the finish.
Discover how to stay committed when your energy and motivation run low. This message reminds us that in life and faith, the game is never over at halftime. There is still work to be done, and with God on your side, victory is within reach.
Key Scripture: Nehemiah 4:6–10
Death is not a popular topic, but the Bible tells us that reflecting on it can bring wisdom. In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy explores Ecclesiastes 7:1–4, where Solomon reminds us that considering our mortality helps us live with greater purpose. Instead of fearing death, we should let it shape how we live—prioritizing what truly matters, walking humbly with God, and treasuring Christ above all else.
Thinking about our final day can inspire us to seize today, live with repentance, and find godly contentment in what lasts beyond the grave. Don’t waste your life—learn to live well by preparing to die well.
Key Scripture: Ecclesiastes 7:1–4
In a world obsessed with wealth, how do we measure true riches? In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy unpacks Proverbs 13:7 to reveal that real wealth is not found in material possessions but in godly wisdom and a relationship with Christ. While money can buy many things, it cannot purchase peace, wisdom, salvation, or eternal life—gifts that only God provides.
Learn how to pursue lasting riches that are not subject to the volatility of markets or the passage of time. Discover the joy of being “rich” in what truly matters—faith, good works, and the unfading treasures of heaven.
Key Scripture: Proverbs 13:7
In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy reminds us that spiritual success—like success in life—comes from mastering the basics. Drawing wisdom from Psalm 11:3, Pastor Philip explains that when the foundations are shaken, the righteous must stand firm on timeless biblical truths. In a world filled with shifting morals and uncertainty, believers are called to revisit the fundamentals of the faith.
Discover five cornerstone truths that anchor the Christian life: God as Creator, the authority of Scripture, man’s sinful nature, Christ as the only Savior, and the reality of eternity. Be encouraged to keep the main things central, living with purpose and conviction in a culture that is increasingly adrift.
Key Scripture: Psalm 11:3
In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy reflects on Jesus’ remarkable selflessness from the cross, as He ensures the care of His mother, Mary, even amid His own suffering (John 19:25–27). Despite bearing the weight of redemption for the world, Jesus did not neglect the personal responsibility of honoring His mother, modeling for us that charity indeed begins at home.
Pastor Philip challenges us to balance life’s great tasks without neglecting our immediate duties—especially toward family. True Christian living means doing the little things well while pursuing the big things for God’s glory. Discover how Jesus’ example reorients our perspective on balancing ambition, ministry, and home life.
Key Scripture: John 19:25–27
Is your Christian walk defined by what you don’t do or by what you do? In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy unpacks James 4:17 to challenge believers to see sin not just as doing wrong but also as failing to do what’s right. Avoiding sin is important, but we are also called to actively pursue good works and live out the love and righteousness of Christ.
Discover how biblical faith calls us to more than passive avoidance. True Christian living is marked by positive action, not just abstaining from evil. Be inspired to live boldly for Christ by imitating His goodness in every area of your life.
Key Scripture: James 4:17
Not all anger is sinful. In fact, there is such a thing as righteous anger. In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy explores the moment when Jesus cleansed the temple, showing us how to be good and angry without sinning (John 2:14–17).
While unchecked anger is destructive, the Bible teaches that godly anger—anger over what angers God—is both necessary and right (Eph. 4:26). Christ’s example teaches us to direct our anger toward sin, express it appropriately, and keep it under control. Are you handling anger in a way that honors God? Learn how to channel this powerful emotion for His glory.
Key Scripture: John 2:14–17
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Do you keep a mental list of offenses? True love doesn’t keep score. In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy unpacks 1 Corinthians 13:5, where Paul reminds us that love keeps no record of wrongs. Just as God wipes away our sins in Christ, we are called to extend the same grace to others.
Holding on to past grievances can turn our souls bitter and steal our joy. Instead, we must learn to forgive quickly, let go of resentment, and move forward in love. Whether in marriage, friendships, or daily life, keeping short accounts is key to living in the freedom of God’s grace. Learn how to bury the hatchet—for good.
Key Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:5
Is your worship of Christ up to date? In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy reminds us that true worship is not about contemporary styles but about seeing Jesus as He truly is—glorified, reigning, and coming again. Revelation 1 unveils Christ in His full splendor, not as the suffering servant but as the exalted King. When the apostle John saw this vision, he fell at Jesus’ feet as though dead (Rev. 1:17). His understanding of Christ was updated, and his worship followed.
Many churches today unknowingly worship a diminished view of Jesus, focusing on His past humility rather than His present and future glory. But Scripture calls us to worship Christ as He is now—crowned with honor and seated on His throne. Listen in and refresh your vision of the risen King!
Key Scripture: Revelation 1:12–18
No child is truly safe without the covering of a praying parent. In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy explores the story of Hannah and her deep commitment to praying for her son, Samuel. Her faithfulness in prayer not only brought about his birth but also set the foundation for his lifelong service to God (1 Sam. 1:27–28).
As parents, grandparents, and guardians, we must recognize that our children are always at risk—from physical dangers to spiritual threats. But the greatest danger of all is the absence of prayer in their lives. Are you faithfully praying for their protection, salvation, and walk with Christ? Discover why interceding for our children is one of the most powerful ways to secure their future.
Key Scripture: 1 Samuel 1:19–28
Have you ever struggled to find the right words to pray? Sometimes, life’s challenges leave us speechless before God. In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy explores Romans 8:26–28, where Paul reminds us that when we don’t know what to pray, the Holy Spirit intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words.
In a broken world full of confusion, we often find ourselves at a loss, not knowing what’s best or what to ask from God. But the good news is that the Spirit prays on our behalf, aligning our needs with God’s perfect will. Even when our prayers feel weak or jumbled, God hears them through the intercession of His Spirit. Tune in to be encouraged that God understands even the prayers we cannot put into words.
Key Scripture: Romans 8:26–28
How do we make sense of life’s hardships? In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy explores Romans 8:28, reminding us that God is always at work—even in the struggles we face. While not everything in life is good, God’s providence ensures that all things are working together for the ultimate good of those who love Him. Our trials may not make sense in the moment, but in His perfect timing, God turns setbacks into stepping stones and hardships into blessings.
Trusting in God’s goodness means believing that even the difficult seasons serve His greater purpose. Like Joseph, who saw God’s hand in his suffering (Gen. 50:20), we too can rest in the confidence that nothing is wasted in God’s plan. Tune in and be encouraged—because with God, it’s all good!
Key Scripture: Romans 8:28
Do you struggle with restless nights and anxious thoughts? In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy unpacks Psalm 4:1–8, where David reveals the secret to peaceful sleep—even in the midst of trials. Surrounded by enemies and betrayal, David declares, “In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety” (Ps. 4:8). His rest wasn’t found in comfortable circumstances but in the unshakable security of God’s care.
If stress and worry keep you up at night, remember that God never sleeps—so you can. His faithfulness sustains you, His mercies are new every morning, and He is always at work for your good. Listen in and learn how to trust God with your burdens and sleep the sleep of the saved and thankful.
Key Scripture: Psalm 4:1–8
Do you ever wrestle with doubts about your salvation? You’re not alone. Even strong believers have moments of uncertainty. In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy unpacks 2 Timothy 1:12, where Paul declares his unwavering confidence in God’s saving and keeping power.
Our assurance as Christians is not based on shifting emotions but on three solid anchors: God’s unchanging Word, Christ’s finished work on the cross, and the Holy Spirit’s presence within us. When doubts arise, we must cling to the truth that salvation is not about our performance but about God’s promises. Be encouraged to trust in the One who holds you fast—your salvation is a sure thing!
Key Scripture: 2 Timothy 1:12
Have you ever longed for someone who truly understands what you'’re going through? In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy unpacks the beautiful truth of the incarnation—Jesus Christ as “God with skin on.” Drawing from Hebrews 2:14–18, we discover that Christ became fully human so He could release us from death, redeem us from sin, and relieve us in suffering.
Jesus didn’t just come to die for us; He came to live among us, sharing in our trials and temptations. Because of that, we can approach a Savior who knows our struggles firsthand and intercedes for us with perfect sympathy and divine power. Listen in and be reminded that Jesus is not only our Redeemer—He’’s also our compassionate High Priest.
Key Scripture: Hebrews 2:14-18