In 2012, the author experienced a spiritual crisis. A pastor for over 30 years, he realized he did not have adequate answers to two fundamental questions of Christian faith: 1) What is "good" in the Good News of the gospel, and 2) Why did Jesus tell us to "go, make disciples?" The usual answers did not take adequate account of the Old Testament, which makes up three quarters of our Bibles. He eventually discovered the answers in what he came to call "The Genesis Project." He captured all he learned in the book "The Genesis Project: The WHY of Discipleship." That book appeals to the mind. This book, and others in “The Genesis Project: A Devotional Guide” series, appeals to the spirit with the hope and prayer of motivating the heart to love and inspiring the hands and feet to action. The author hopes the daily devotions in this commentary on 2 Timothy and Titus will help the reader "get in the game" of discipleship.