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Timothy 4:10
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are two kinds of men on this earth; those who work for the reward of today and those
who work for the reward of tomorrow… Your drive as far as your work ethic
displays the kind of man that you are… When things don’t go as you planned or
you don’t’ see the immediate fruits of your labor, how do you handle those
situations… Paul reminds us today that we must remember that the prize we labor
for will not be manifested upon this earth… Timothy faced a lot of peer
pressure when he took up the calling of ministry that was placed upon his life;
however, it was through this passage that Paul reminds Him that we suffer not
for material things, but “because we trust in the living God…” Not every
person you meet will have a zeal of love for Christ… Not everyone you meet will
want to share in your witness or see the name of Christ exalted; it is in these
times that we must remember the services that we take part it… We are not about
pleasing men nor are we doing this for form or fashion… I serve Christ because
I believe that He died for y sins, I serve Him because I believe that I can do
nothing without Him, but that with Him all things are possible… I will “suffer
reproach” because I believe I have found a (n) answer to the void that is
in my life which cannot be filled my men… Don’t give in to the temptation of
earthly success; don’t give in to the appearance of happiness that comes with
material things… Know that you are working toward a far more precious prize and
the more you go through the better it will be… Paul is reminding Timothy of the
same thing that he told the Church of Rome in the 8th chapter of his
letter… “For I consider that
the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the
glory that is to be revealed to us.” Once
we accept Jesus Christ as our personal savior, there are two things embodied by
that choice that are guaranteed; one is that you will inherit eternal life and
the other (least talked about) is that you will suffer… Paul charges Timothy
today after Timothy tried to run from the gospel, Timothy found this road to be
to difficult at times and wanted to give up… The bible is filled with passages
that speak to the suffering that a child of God will endure… When Paul had his Damascus road experience,
the Lord said that he will see how much he will have to suffer for me, when
Jesus was instructing His disciples he told them to keep in mind that they
hated him first and that they would experience much persecution… David pleaded
with God on several occasions through his psalms about the suffering that he
was experiencing throughout his life… This road that we travel is not for
the weak at heart! This journey is not for the swift, but for those who
endure! Paul said, “I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling…”
Paul knew what Timothy would deal and was dealing with and he is teaching
Timothy in our focus verse a listen which we all must come to realize and
understand. Because of your commitment to God, the devil will try to destroy the hope
and visions that you cling too as a child of God! You will face
trials and tribulations, there will be days when nothing makes sense in your
life, and you will find yourself crying from time to time at night! Jesus said
for us to keep in mind, “that they hated
him first!” The storms of your life come because you are serving Him, the
trials that you face are because you desire pure love… Paul wants us to
understand that we have made the best decision for us and the worse decision
for Satan and that’s why we suffer reproach… Reproach is criticism, scolding,
accusation and rebuke… People will talk negatively when you try to better
yourself, the devil will try to pull you down by lies and gossip when you
choice to follow Jesus, but even through all that we are assured that trusting
in God will lead to victory and salvation… Your hardships bring about
maturity, your destiny will be met through your tribulations, and God knows
that this is an uphill battle! It is easy to sin because we came into the world
as sinners! The transformation to be more Christ like is like learning how to
walk; it’s easier to crawl, but walking opens up doors for you to experience
other things such as skipping, jumping, and leaping! If you crawl (walk in sin)
you are limited by what you can achieve! If you walk (live as Christ) doors are
open for you to experience more than you ever thought possible! So let us walk
in the light, let us endure the pain and fiery darts, because in the end it
will be well with your soul and your rewards will be far beyond what the world
could offer!
BE BLESSED!!!
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