1 Timothy 6:12
Fight the good fight for the true faith. Hold tightly to the eternal life to which God has called you, which you have declared so well before many witnesses. As Paul draws towards the end of his letter to Timothy, he gives his young friend a huge amount of encouragement. He describes him as a man of God and urges him to be the best that he could possibly be. Paul, of all people, knew the frailties of Timothy, but he tells him to run as fast as he can from anything that might hold him back. Encouragement is so important, isn’t it? We all need it in whatever we do, especially when we are facing challenges, and Paul has no doubt that Timothy is going to face enormous difficulties and intense persecution. Many people see the expression “fight the good fight” as a reference to the Olympic Games, but Paul may well have been using military language. Either way, the challenge is clear. The journey ahead was going to be tough, and Timothy needed to be totally dedicated to his faith. The Christian life cannot be seen as a hobby that we pick up from time to time if the mood takes us. Living for Christ will demand the best of us, because it is the best possible life to live. No other life could possibly be more full of love, joy and peace, or offer us the blessing of eternal life. As I look back through my Christian life, I am acutely conscious that anything that I have ever achieved for God has been closely related to the encouragement that others have given me. I’m simply not that strong by myself. I have needed the love, care, prayerfulness and belief of others who have put courage into me at just the right time. I suspect the people around you also need encouragement, and you may be ideally placed to give them the courage which they lack.
Question Who might you be able to encourage over the next few days, and how?
Prayer Lord God, I thank you for those who have faithfully encouraged me over the years. Help me to become more effective in encouraging others. Amen