Worst and Best – June 10, 2026
Read: 1 Timothy 1:12-17
Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinnersāof whom I am the worst. 1 Timothy 1:15
Worst and Best
In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Have you ever done something wrong and wished you could go back and change it? Maybe you hurt someoneās feelings, disobeyed your parents, lied about something, or got angry at a friend. Sometimes those memories can make you cringe inside when you remember them, right?
The apostle Paul knew that feeling too. Before he became a Christian, he did terrible things. He hurt Christians. He even went from house to house to capture believers. He threw some into prison. He tried to stop people from believing in Jesus. Paul felt awful about the sins he had committed. Thatās why in todayās Bible verse he says, āI am the worst of sinners.ā
Hereās what is surprising: Paul wasnāt the only sinner. All people sināeven you and me. We are all the āworst of sinners.ā Any sin, no matter how big or small it feels, separates us from God. Any sin, no matter how many or how few people it affects, condemns us to hell. Any sin is the worst of sins, and that makes all of us the worst of sinners.
Thatās the bad newsābut here comes the good news! Paul says, āChrist Jesus came into the world to save sinnersā (1 Timothy 1:15). That means Jesus came for people who mess up. Jesus came for people who sin. Jesus came for Paul. Jesus came for you too! On the cross, Jesus became the āworst of sinnersā for every mean word. Every selfish choice. Every lie. Every bad attitude. Everything that makes you cringe. He became the worst in order to give you his bestāthe righteousness of God.
Paul calls this āa trustworthy saying.ā That means it is completely true and something we can always believe. So, when you remember the worst thing youāve ever done and it makes you feel the worst, donāt forget this: Jesus forgives you. The cross reminds you that God doesnāt remember your worst, but the best of Jesus. Through Jesus, we are forgiven, dearly loved children of Godāand thereās nothing better than that!
Prayer:
Dear Jesus, thank you for loving me even when Iām at my worst. Thank you for forgiving all my wrong choices. Help me remember every day that I am your forgiven child. Help me share this trustworthy saying with someone who needs it as much as I do. Amen.
The questions below are to help families discuss this devotion. The questions are divided by age group as suggestions, but anyone could reflect on any of the questions as they desire.
Questions for Younger Children
- What does the apostle Paul call himself in todayās Bible verse?
- Who else is the worst of sinners? (Hint: me)
Questions for Elementary Age Children
- Why do even āsmallā sins matter to God?
- Why is it hard to admit when weāve done wrong?
Questions for Middle School and Above
- The apostle Paul also uses the phrase āThis is a trustworthy sayingā in Titus 3:3-8. How are those verses related to the trustworthy saying in todayās Bible passage?
- How would you answer someone who says, āYou havenāt murdered anybody or stolen anything, so you arenāt really the worst of sinnersā?


