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How to Fight the Good Fight by Ray Stedman!

Posted by Scott on November 19, 2007

How To Fight

READ: 1 Timothy 6:11-16, 20-21

Fight the good fight of the faith . . . In the sight of God who gives life to everything, and of Christ Jesus, who while testifying before Pontius Pilate made the good confession . . . (1 Timothy 6:12a, 13).

Nothing will help to steel you more for the fight than the vision of God. This is what Paul sets before Timothy. Notice the encouraging things here. First, God is the giver of life.

Do you sometimes feel beaten and dejected, buffeted by more things than you can handle, at the end of your strength? What you need is renewed vigor, vitality, and strength, and that is what you get when you turn to your God and see Him there with you to infuse strength and vitality back into you again. This is the part that prayer plays in our lives. We all have experienced the infusion of new strength and courage from God when we have turned to Him in prayer in a moment of pressure. God is given to us that we might not lose heart when the times of discouragement come. Turn to him as the author of life.

Then, as Paul points out, there is the encouragement of the example of Jesus. Do you find it hard to admit your Christian faith at times in certain groups? Then think of Jesus, “who while testifying before Pontius Pilate made the good confession.” Pilate examined Jesus and found no fault in Him. Then Pilate asked him a question, and Jesus’ answer determined whether He would live or die. Pilate was anxious to set him free if he could because he recognized Jesus to be a righteous, innocent man whom the chief priests had delivered up for jealousy.

“Are you the king of the Jews?” (Matthew 27:11), Pilate asked Him. Jesus could have said no, but thereby He would have denied that He was the Messiah; He was the king of the Jews. Had Pilate set Jesus free, the Jews would then have charged him with befriending a traitor to Caesar. Answering yes would seal Jesus’ fate. He knew it, but He answered with the strongest affirmative Hebrew idiom: “Yes, it is as you say” (Matthew 27:11b). That cost Him His life.

Paul is reminding Timothy, “There will be times when you will have to say no; you will want to say yes, and everybody around you wants you to say yes. There will be times when it will be embarrassing to admit you are a Christian, but remember Jesus. He set the good example; he was the ‘faithful witness’ (Revelation 1:5) to the truth.”

Lord, teach me to fight, knowing that You are the giver of life. By Your Spirit who lives in me, grant me the same courage to be a faithful witness that Jesus demonstrated.

This daily devotion was inspired by one of Ray’s sermons. Please read “O Man of God!” (or listen to the audio file  Listen to Ray) for more on this portion of scripture. \

-Scott Bailey 2007

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