Please read 2 Timothy 1.
Meditate on verse 7.
God has not given us a spirit of timidity,
but of power and love and discipline.
Paul’s first letter to Timothy was filled with instructions
for leading the church in Ephesus. A few
years passed since Timothy received that letter; now Paul’s beloved son in the
faith needed a letter of personal encouragement.
Even a faithful bond-servant of Christ gets discouraged at
times. So although Paul was close to
death, imprisoned as a criminal in Rome because of Jesus, and rejected by many
of his friends, he wrote this letter to exhort and encourage Timothy.
There are at least 30 exhortations from Paul to Timothy in
this letter, commands to be strong and diligent, to remember Jesus, to do
certain things and to avoid doing other things.
They are wise words from a concerned spiritual father, and they are
words from a loving Heavenly Father to you.
No matter what is happening to you right now, remember God
has saved you and given you a holy calling for His purposes (2 Timothy
1:9). Read this letter in its entirety,
as if it were a letter written personally to you, because it truly is. Be encouraged by your Lord, today.
Pray 2 Timothy 1:6-9 and 14 over yourself and those for whom
you are standing guard as a faithful, prayerful watchman (Isaiah 62:6-7).
“Lord, help __________
and me to kindle afresh Your gift within us.
Thank You for not
giving us a spirit of timidity,
but of power and love
and discipline.
Let us not be ashamed
of Your testimony, Lord.
Let us not forget
that You have saved us
and called us with a
holy calling,
not according to our
works,
but according to Your
own purpose and grace
which was granted us
in You, Christ Jesus from all eternity.
Holy Spirit, who dwells
in us,
guard the treasure
which has been entrusted to us.
Because of Your name,
Jesus~”
Marsha...thank you for pouring your life into others...to God be the glory. K
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