Steadfast

September 27th – Galatians 6:9

Week 4 – Wisdom In Perseverance (Galatians 6:9)

It can be incredibly frustrating to constantly strive to live a godly life. To make wise decisions and do the right thing, only to face hardship and struggle. Even more disheartening is watching the wicked prosper while we endure trials. But Paul reminds us to not grow weary in doing good for in due time, we’ll reap a harvest. An abundant reward given by God for those who don’t give up. Florence Nightingale served God faithfully throughout her life, dedicating herself to nurse the sick and wounded. Even in her later years, confined to her bed, she continued her work through letters and advocacy. She never wavered in her commitment to serve others for God’s glory until her death. Though the rewards may not always be immediate or visible, God’s promises are certain. The struggles we face now are temporary compared to the eternal glory awaiting those who faithfully persevere. When we remain steadfast trusting God’s perfect timing, we find that the reward He has in store is far more glorious than anything we could imagine.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we remain patient and steadfast in doing good, even when we don’t immediately see the results or rewards in our lives?
  1. In what ways can we choose faith over frustration when we feel discouraged by the success of the wicked while we struggle?

Keep planting seeds of goodness, for in God’s perfect timing, your harvest will be more abundant than you can imagine. 🙏🏻❤️

September 27th – Galatians 6:9 Read More »

July 16th – Hebrews 10:24-25

Hebrews 10:24-25

As the day of Christ’s return grows closer, the challenges and uncertainties we face will increase. That’s why encouraging others is crucial to enhancing our freedom in Jesus. This mutual encouragement strengthens our faith, helping us to remain steadfast and hopeful. When we gather together and support each other, we remind ourselves of the truths of the Gospel and the hope we have in Christ. This collective strength liberates us from the isolation and fear that the world often imposes, fostering a community grounded in love and good deeds. By spurring each other on, we grow in our faith and help others to do the same. This creates a ripple effect of spiritual strength and resilience. Encouraging one another ensures that we don’t fall into despair or complacency, but rather we live out our freedom in Christ with boldness and purpose. In these times, our unity and support become a beautiful testimony to the world of the transformative power of Jesus, enhancing our collective freedom and joy as His followers.

July 16th – Hebrews 10:24-25 Read More »

June 25th – Matthew 24:13

Matthew 24:13

Patience is the steadfastness that allows us to remain faithful through trials and tribulations. It shows a commitment to persist in faith, even when circumstances are difficult or God’s promises seem distant. This endurance is an active trust in God’s faithfulness, bolstered by the Holy Spirit. It means holding onto our faith amidst adversity, knowing that our perseverance has eternal significance. The fruit of patience grows from a deep relationship with Christ, where we draw strength and hope from His presence and promises. It enables us to navigate life’s challenges without losing heart, maintaining our integrity and commitment to God. This enduring patience refines our character, strengthens our faith, and demonstrates our unwavering hope in God’s ultimate salvation. Thats why Matthew, along with the fruit of patience, together underscore the importance of a persevering spirit. Assuring us that our steadfast faith will lead us to salvation and the glorious fulfillment of God’s promises.

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June 14th – Isaiah 35:10

Isaiah 35:10

Isaiah 35:10 paints a powerful image where joy overtakes us like a raging flood, unstoppable and all-encompassing. A divine joy that doesn’t just fill us, but sweeps us up. It immerses us in its overwhelming force, purging all traces of sorrow and sighing. It crowns us with a glory of delight that shines brightly for all to see. And is a wonderful testament to the boundless grace and love bestowed upon us. This joy is not fleeting or conditional but an eternal gift, unwavering and steadfast. One that that eradicates the darkness of despair. As sorrow and sighing flee in the wake of this overwhelming joy we are left transformed, our spirits lifted, our hearts unburdened. This promised joy is a beacon of hope. It illuminates our path and guides us through life’s trials, anchoring us in a profound sense of peace and fulfillment. Everlasting joy celebrates our redemption, our return to a state of grace and wholeness, where pain and suffering have no hold. And is instead replaced by the enduring gladness that flows from God.

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May 28th – 2 Timothy 3:1

2 Timothy 3:1

Many people mistakenly believe that being a Christian guarantees a life of smooth sailing, free from trials and tribulations. However Jesus promised exactly the opposite. He assured us that we would face hardships, persecution, and challenges because of our faith. And as we draw closer to His return, these difficulties will intensify for followers of Christ. The world will grow increasingly hostile towards those who uphold biblical truths and live according to God’s standards. Yet despite these challenges, we are called to remain steadfast and faithful, knowing that our sufferings are not in vain. Because it’s through our trials in which our faith is refined and our dependence on God deepened. That’s why the promise of His return gives us hope and strength to endure. For Jesus has overcome the world, and He will be with us through every storm. We can trust in His unfailing love and the ultimate victory we have in Him. So as we await His return, let us cling to our faith and in the eternal glory that awaits us.

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May 23rd – Matthew 24:6

Matthew 24:6

In Matthew we are reminded that in the last days, we will hear of wars and rumors of wars. This paints a picture of a world that often feels scary and dangerous. The current wars, threats of new wars, and the violence and hostility towards those with different beliefs, all contribute to this unsettling reality. Yet as believers, we understand that these events must occur to usher in the return of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. And despite the chaos around us, we find solace in the knowledge that God is always in control. Nothing happens outside of His sovereign plan, and nothing takes Him by surprise. This assurance allows us to face the turmoil with a sense of peace, knowing that God’s purposes are being fulfilled. Our faith anchors us, reminding us that even in the darkest times, God’s light shines through. We are called to trust in His timing and to remain steadfast in our hope. As we navigate these turbulent days, let us hold onto the promise of Christ’s return. And find comfort in the certainty of His ultimate victory!

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May 18th – Matthew 28:19-20

Matthew 28:19-20

As the days grow short until the Lord’s return, Matthew 28:19-20 reminds us of the importance of sharing the gospel. Jesus commanded us to “go and make disciples of all nations,” and this mission becomes even more urgent as we see the signs of His imminent return. Though the world may grow increasingly hostile to Christians, our mandate remains unchanged. We must persevere in spreading the Good News of salvation, regardless of opposition. The eternal destiny of countless souls hangs in the balance, and our efforts can make a difference. Sharing the gospel isn’t just a duty. It’s an act of love and obedience to our Savior, who desires that none should perish. As ambassadors of Christ, we carry the hope and truth that the world desperately needs. Let us be steadfast and unwavering, knowing that our labor for the Lord is never in vain. Until He calls us home, let us continue to work diligently, shining His light in the darkness and proclaiming His name boldly.

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May 14th – Titus 2:13-14

Titus 2:13-14

The apostle Paul reminds us of the blessed hope we have in Jesus Christ. And how, through His sacrifice, we have been purified and set apart for His glory. But what does that mean? It means that while we wait for His glorious return, we are not to grow weary or lose heart, but instead remain steadfast in our faith and commitment to the Lord. And to allow the Holy Spirit to continually work on shaping us into the image of Jesus. Which happens when we surrender ourselves wholly to His refining fire, allowing Him to cleanse us from all unrighteousness and mold us into vessels fit for His use. As we are set apart for Jesus, our lives take on a distinct purpose and direction. One which reflects His love, grace, and truth to the world around us. So let us be diligent in doing good works, eager to bring honor and glory to His name. And as we look for His return, may we be filled with a holy reverence and awe. For one day we will stand before Him, purified and set apart, ready to receive our eternal inheritance in His kingdom.

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April 10th – Revelation22:12

Revelation 22:12

When Jesus returns, He won’t come empty-handed. He’ll bring with Him the glory of justice, rewarding each person according to their deeds. For the faithful, there are promises of heavenly rewards. Earned for their steadfastness in righteousness. Yet, for those who have turned away from God, there awaits a reckoning. For every action, good and bad, will face its consequence. The return of Jesus is the ultimate fulfillment of God’s justice, ensuring that no deed goes unnoticed or unrewarded. The apostle Paul, nearing his own execution, eagerly anticipated receiving the crown of righteousness from the Lord. Yet he humbly acknowledged that all who long for the Lord’s appearing share in this promise. As we journey through life, let us hold fast to the hope of our heavenly reward, living with faithfulness and integrity in every deed. And let us not forget that God’s justice ensures that every action, whether seen or unseen, will be met with its due payment, both for good and evil.

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May 8th – Matthew 25:1-13

Matthew 25:1-13

In Matthew 25:1-13, the parable of the ten virgins illustrates the critical lesson of readiness for Christ’s return. Five virgins, wise and vigilant, kept their lamps burning, while the other five, foolish and unprepared, let their lamps go out. This story serves as a reminder of the importance of spiritual alertness and preparedness. Let us learn from their example and keep the flame of faith burning brightly within us, fueled by our love for the bridegroom, Jesus Christ. May we be counted among the wise, eagerly awaiting His arrival with hearts fully devoted and lamps ablaze. As we journey through life’s uncertainties, let us remain steadfast in our faith. As the Bride of Christ, may we be ever watchful for His imminent return. Let us not get distracted by the world, or become drowsy and sleepy. So when the bridegroom comes, we will be found ready and waiting. Shining as beacons of light in a darkened world, ready to enter into the joy of our Lord’s eternal presence.

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