Thursday, December 5, 2013
âFor God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mindâ (2 Timothy 1:7 KJV).
We have often heard the expression âtimid Timothy,â but have you ever wondered why he was timid?
Timothy was despised because of his young age (1 Timothy 4:12), he was imprisoned for Jesus Christ at least once (Hebrews 13:23), he was facing intense opposition from false teachers (1 Timothy 1:3-11), and he suffered âoften infirmitiesâ (1 Timothy 5:23). Now, Paul, his dear friend and brother in Christ, is in prison again. Timothy is beset with troubles, troubles, troubles! He is weary, mentally and emotionally distressed. He wants to give up.
If Timothy is to survive the troubles yet to come (more false teaching, and worst of all, Paulâs execution), his mind must be corrected, reminded of Godâs truth, and this farewell letter from Paul will accomplish just that. Todayâs Scripture is excerpted from the Apostle Paulâs final epistle. If ever Timothy needed to remember his identity in Jesus Christ, it is now!
The Holy Spirit, writing through Paul, is preparing Timothy to handle the impending death of his good friend, and the increasing doctrinal errors within the Body of Christ. The Church the Body of Christ needs Timothy to âbe strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesusâ (2 Timothy 2:1), to remain faithful in the message of Godâs grace and pass it on to âfaithful menâ who will teach others also (verse 2), to âendure hardness as a good soldier of Jesus Christâ (verse 3). He needs not abandon Godâs people when they need godly, mature leadership. The apostasy that is already occurringâthe forsaking of Pauline grace truths and the embracing of the (Scriptural) Mosaic Lawâis nothing new (2 Timothy 1:15).
Timothy needs to be reminded of todayâs Scripture, three concepts that are key to handling all troubles. Let us discuss these three provisions that God has given Timothy (and us!) in Christ, and how they can sustain him (and us!) amidst those troubles of lifeâŚ.

