Day 6

Scripture to Read: 2 Thessalonians 3:13

Growing weary is something we all struggle with at times. Sometimes the weariness is due to hard work. Some weariness is caused by mental or physical stress. But there is also a spiritual weariness. Because we walk into spiritual battles every day of our lives, we can become spiritually weary too. What we must remember is who our battle is against. Satan and all the rest of the demons are the ones with whom we battle. God tells us in Ephesians 6:12 “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places.” God wants us to know that not only are we in a battle, but that our battle is not with one another. If we’re battling with people, we are going to get whipped in our daily struggles because the spiritual forces of wickedness know we’re not fighting against them. God reminds us again in 2 Thessalonians 3:13 that we are not to grow weary in doing good. In other words, don’t grow weary in serving our Lord by loving and serving those around us. We also must guard our hearts against becoming weary in sharing Christ with the lost. Though lost people may not respond to Christ immediately, we can rest assured that God the Holy Spirit is actively working in their lives (John 16:8-11). Guard against weariness and find refreshment in your fellowship with Christ and His Word.

Challenge & Application

1. What did God teach you today about weariness and the battlefield you walk into each day? 2. Who will you share these truths with this week in order to encourage them in Christ?

Don’t forget to pray using the A.C.T.S. (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication) method!

Devotionals from this week

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Day 1

God gives us many commands throughout His Word. These commands from God are to be obeyed every day and are not negotiable. The command God led Paul to write in 2 Thessalonians 3:6 is one of those commands that often is more difficult to obey. God strictly tells us to make sure we stay away from every believer who is living an undisciplined/un...

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Day 2

God gives us godly people in our lives as great examples to follow. When we consider the role models we have chosen to follow, we need to make sure they are passionately pursuing Christ and His Word and also living obediently to Him. As we saw in yesterday’s devotion, we need to make sure we are not hanging out with undisciplined believers. G...

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Day 3

God calls many of His children to serve as equippers of the saints. God tells us this in Ephesians 4:11-12 “And He gave some as apostles, and some as prophets, and some as evangelists, and some as pastors and teachers, 12 for the equipping of the saints for the work of service, to the building up of the body of Christ.” As God calls these bel...

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Day 4

There are times that we, as Christians, forget that God has created us for work. If we are not careful, we can become complacent or even complain about our job (i.e., schoolwork, housework, chores, taking care of the mortal body we now live in). What we must remember is that work is a gift from God. We know work is God’s gift to us because in...

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Day 5

We know, from yesterday’s devotion, that work is a gift from God. We also know, from the devotion on Day 1, that there were believers in Thessalonica who had become unruly/undisciplined/lazy because they thought that Christ would return any day and so they just quit working. What God commands, through Paul, is for anyone capable of working is...

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Day 6

Growing weary is something we all struggle with at times. Sometimes the weariness is due to hard work. Some weariness is caused by mental or physical stress. But there is also a spiritual weariness. Because we walk into spiritual battles every day of our lives, we can become spiritually weary too. What we must remember is who our battle is ag...

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Day 7

To lovingly discipline a brother or sister in Christ is incredibly difficult. Many believers try to steer clear of lovingly disciplining another believer. We usually avoid lovingly disciplining another believer because we either feel inadequate or like we’re too judgmental. But God has given us specific commands about how we are to admonish t...

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