From 2 Timothy 2:14-26

We have an all-powerful God who is capable of using anyone and anything to bring faith to those who are lost. This is a true statement.  We need to be careful that it does not become an excuse for doing less than our best in pursuit of living according to the calling He has put on our lives.  For example, if I (as a pastor) would get up on Sunday without preparing for the message at all, did a cold read of a text, and talked about it for fifteen minutes, could God use that to build faith in someone?  Sure.  Would it be better for everyone if I did the prep, studied the text in advance, and carefully prepared a message?  Absolutely.

In these verses, we read that “if anyone cleanses himself from what is dishonorable, he will be a vessel for honorable use, set apart as holy, useful to the master of the house, ready for every good work.” (2 Timothy 2:21) When we get comfortable with our own weakness, our own inadequacy, or our own sinfulness there is a temptation to say “God can use me as I am.”  Sure He can, but we’re called to do our best, to give our best, to be our best for service to God.  So we strive to lead lives that reflect our shared calling to make disciples and witness to the world.

Focus on God

We are reminded in these verses that God can use anyone to bring others to faith.

Function in Our Lives

We are encouraged to strive for excellence and righteousness in all our vocations.

Topics to Pray About                                                               

  • Thank God for the examples of faith that He has given to you.
  • Confess to God the times where you are satisfied with giving Him less than your best.
  • Ask God to bless His church and its mission.

In His Service,

J. LeBorious