Day 12: Faith that leaves a legacy

Faith, hope and love leave a lasting legacy. Passing on faith means modeling a life where love and hope make faith real and lasting.

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE

Reflect on the Word

In 2 Timothy 2:1-7, Paul commissions Timothy for the ministry ahead of him. He calls Timothy his son, implying that his legacy of a life sold out to the gospel would be passed to his son in the faith. Paul gives Timothy two imperatives followed by three paradigms for the life of a
minister on mission—that is, anyone who is called by God to share the Good News.

The first imperative is that Timothy must impart to others the truths he has learned—teaching those who might themselves teach, that the
kingdom of God may multiply. The second imperative is that Timothy must embrace the suffering that comes with a life on mission, joining in the challenges that are part and parcel of being a sold-out believer, counting the cost of effective ministry.

The three paradigms that follow give Timothy (and us) a framework for a life that strives for one reward, to hear “well done.” The paradigms are as follows:

  1. The life of the minister is the life of a solider—selling out to the mission of Jesus, so we remain undistracted by the things of this world.
  2. The life of the minister is the life of an athlete—dedicated to our craft as is made apparent in our discipline, lifestyle and training.
  3. The life of the minister is the life of a farmer—both hands on the plow, never forgetting that there is a harvest to be had if we don’t stop tending the field.

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