2 Timothy 1:1-11
A fire wonât continue to burn strongly unless itâs worked on. Similarly, a believerâs passion , if left untended, can diminish. Some new Christians often share their faith passionately. They sense Godâs joy and peace. Yet, this zeal can fade unintentionally. From todayâs passage, we gather that Timothy had let his flame of faith cool slightly in verses six and seven.
Some believers can experience âcoolingâ for several reasons. When tragedy strikes, a person may feel his prayers went unanswered. This person may think God doesnât care. If he then prays less, itâs easy to drift away from the Lord.
At other times, some Christians can be sidetracked by the worldâs priorities. Timothyâs enthusiasm wavered because of false teaching and fear. Whatever the apparent trigger may be, Satan is the underlying cause. He lures believers away from single-minded devotion to Jesus.
Drifting can be subtle and hard to detect. Six questions can help you assess whether your enthusiasm for God remains strong. First, you should ask yourself if you have joy in the Lord. Do you desire to serve Him and help others in need?
The second question to determine your passion for God is âDo you spend time in the Word daily?
Next, do you pray knowing that God is listening and working in your life?
The fourth question to help you determine your enthusiasm for God is âDo you faithfully attend church and tithe?
The fifth question is âDo you experience joy, peace, contentment, and hope in Jesus?
And finally, âDo you stand firm in your godly convictions?
If some of your answers recently changed from âyesâ to ânoâ, your fire may be diminishing. Acknowledge this to the Lord. Ask for His help to fuel your passion.
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