April 30, 2026; 2 Timothy 1
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Daily Dose of Hope
April 30, 2026
Scripture: 2 Timothy 1
Prayer: Almighty God, We come before you with awe and humility. Help us remember all you have done for us. We are nothing without you. We need you desperately, Lord. Help us gather our scattered thoughts today as we focus on you. In these next few moments of silence, help us remember that we belong to you. Help us lay our worries and cares on the throne of your grace...We pray this in the powerful name of Jesus, Amen.
Welcome back to the Daily Dose of Hope, the devotional and podcast that complements the New Hope Church daily Bible reading plan. We have been journeying through Paul's letters and we have made great progress. Today, we are actually beginning our final pastoral letter, 2 Timothy.
Today's reading is 2 Timothy 1. In this second letter to Timothy (and his final New Testament letter), Paul again wants to encourage Timothy, who has now been ministering to the churches at Ephesus for four years. Paul is writing this letter from a dank Roman prison cell and he knows that his death is imminent. Paul also seems to know that Timothy's ministry will only get harder once Paul dies, as the persecution is now severe and the challenges for the young churches are many.
Knowing the context in which this book was written helps us better understand it. Paul wants Timothy to continue his ministry without fear and there was much to fear. Paul mentions just a few of his challenges: abandonment by friends, persecution and imprisonment, physical pain and suffering. Paul knew that Timothy may eventually face similar trials. But living fearlessly in the midst of hardship requires more than some encouraging words of advice. The only way Timothy (and us for that matter) can survive in such difficult times is through the power of God which lives within us.
Remember, if you have said yes to Jesus, the Spirit of the Living God dwells within you. On our own, even on our best day, we aren't that powerful but God always is. Paul reminds Timothy that it is the Holy Spirit within him that provides the power, love, and self-discipline needed to persevere in the faith and to live abundant and joy-filled lives in the middle of puzzling and difficult times. I don't know about you but this was a message I needed to hear today.
Blessings,
Pastor Vicki