Draw your strength from the grace that is in Christ Jesus.
2 Timothy 2:1 (CEB)
No matter where I am in life, one thing remains the same in how I conduct my life. That one thing is the necessity for me to continually draw my daily strength from the grace that is in Christ Jesus. When I rely on myself, I let myself down. Sure, I have some bright moments, but inevitably, I will meet temptation, fail to resist it, and fall flat on my face.
Paul's admonition to Timothy in this letter is so important for all of Christ's followers. If we draw our strength from the grace that is in Jesus, then our passion for Christ will far outweigh the fleshly passions and temptations that confront us throughout the day. If our passion for Christ increases, it increases as we continually and daily draw on the grace that Christ has made so readily available to us, then we will not have to worry about those temptations when we meet them.
If you failed to start your day today by drawing your strength from the grace that is in Christ Jesus and you have seen the negative results from that, do it now! There is no better time to renew your strength in the Lord than right now! Make a conscious effort to begin tomorrow and the next day and all days following by drawing upon the grace that Jesus willingly and freely gives to us!
Paul's admonition to Timothy in this letter is so important for all of Christ's followers. If we draw our strength from the grace that is in Jesus, then our passion for Christ will far outweigh the fleshly passions and temptations that confront us throughout the day. If our passion for Christ increases, it increases as we continually and daily draw on the grace that Christ has made so readily available to us, then we will not have to worry about those temptations when we meet them.
If you failed to start your day today by drawing your strength from the grace that is in Christ Jesus and you have seen the negative results from that, do it now! There is no better time to renew your strength in the Lord than right now! Make a conscious effort to begin tomorrow and the next day and all days following by drawing upon the grace that Jesus willingly and freely gives to us!
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