Day 1

Scripture to Read: 2 Timothy 1:1-4

We begin a new book this week, walking through 2 Timothy. My prayer is that God will plant His Word deep within us as we read, study and even memorize His Word for life transformation. God has Paul introduce himself as an apostle of Jesus Christ, but it happened as part of God’s will. In reading this, we would think that Paul did not have a choice, but that is not the truth. God chose to reveal Himself to Paul on the road to Damascus (Acts 9:1-9), but Paul had to either reject Christ’s invitation or accept it. Paul accepted Christ’s invitation to follow Him and because Paul saw our risen Lord, he became an apostle. We know God is using Paul to write to Timothy again and, of course, God’s plan all along was for this letter to speak to us today as well. Paul calls Timothy his “beloved son,” which is a great reminder to us as we make disciples of Christ that those disciples are family members since we all belong to Christ our Lord. Paul thanks God that he has a clear conscience before God as he serves God and prays for Timothy both night and day. Our conscience before God, as His children, should also be clean and clear. The reason our conscience is clear is because Christ has cleansed us of all of our sin and guilt through His shed blood on the cross. So, a clear conscience is not from our good works but from the sacrifice of our Lord and Savior on the cross.

Challenge & Application

1. What did God teach you this week about discipling others, prayer, and a clear conscience before Him? 2. How are you walking with our Lord and praying for others and keeping your conscience clear before our King?

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

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Day 1

We begin a new book this week, walking through 2 Timothy. My prayer is that God will plant His Word deep within us as we read, study and even memorize His Word for life transformation. God has Paul introduce himself as an apostle of Jesus Christ, but it happened as part of God’s will. In reading this, we would think that Paul did not have a c...

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Day 2

Today we read 2 Timothy 1:5-6 and we see the investment of three different people into Timothy’s life. We know that Paul had mentored Timothy and was continuing to mentor Timothy through the letters of 1 & 2 Timothy. We’re not exactly sure when Timothy came to know Christ as Lord, but we know that God used Timothy’s mom and grandmother (2 Tim...

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Day 3

As we saw yesterday, because we have a relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ, we need to continually keep fanning the flame God has given us through His Holy Spirit in us. Today we focus on 2 Timothy 1:7. God’s Holy Spirit lives in every believer on the face of the earth. God stopped coming to a manmade temple 400 years before Christ came t...

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Day 4

2 Timothy 1:8 starts with the word “therefore.” I learned years ago, through Precept Ministries, that anytime you see a “therefore” in the Bible, ask yourself, “What’s the ‘therefore’ there for?” God made it clear that His Holy Spirit in us gives us His power, love, and discipline. Therefore, we are never to be ashamed to testify of our Lord ...

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Day 5

Through Paul, God gives Timothy, and all of us, some incredible words of encouragement today. Remember yesterday, God told us through His Word that we will suffer in this life because we have surrendered to Christ as Lord. Suffering comes in many different ways, but God uses our suffering for His honor, glory, and praise. We read today that P...

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Day 6

Today we read 2 Timothy 1:13-14 and here, through Paul, God gives to Timothy, and us, specific instructions about His Truth and His Treasure that have been given to us all. First, God tells Timothy (and us) that we must hold tightly to His Truth. Only God’s Word is “sound” (secure, safe, reliable, worth holding onto); therefore, we must make ...

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Day 7

As we close out this week, our Lord uses Paul to remind us of those who will disappoint us and those who will walk beside us no matter what we face in this life. Disappointments happen to everyone, and the disappointments that usually hurt the most are from people close to us. God has Paul share with Timothy (and us) that everyone in the regi...

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