Daily Devotional

April 25th 2026

SATURDAY

But you—keep your eye on what you’re doing; accept the hard times along with the good; keep the Message alive; do a thorough job as God’s servant. —II Timothy 4:5 (MSG)

The “you” to which Paul refers is Timothy. Timothy reminds us that spiritual distinction is not reserved for the gifted, the brilliant, or the bold. It is available to anyone willing to rise to the occasion.

Timothy did not begin as a likely hero. He was timid, often fearful, and even experienced failure in ministry. Scripture suggests that, though Timothy had been sent to Corinth, he didn’t experience success. Titus had to be sent to take over. Yet this same young man became one of Paul’s most trusted co-laborers, entrusted with major responsibilities across Macedonia, Ephesus, and Asia Minor. He stood beside Paul during imprisonments, offerings, and the writing of sacred letters. And when Paul prepared to cross from earth to glory, the last person he wrote was Timothy.

How did such an unlikely young man become a spiritual hero? First, Timothy built a good reputation. Acts 16:2 says Timothy was “a fine young man.” He had the integrity and the character to build a great reputation. We may not have every gift, but we can cultivate character. We can be known as dependable, honest, prayerful, and kind. A good reputation is not about perfection—it’s about consistency.

Second, Timothy was willing to try. Paul saw in him a spirit that refused to quit. A truth of life is that more success has come from trying than from great talent. Many people never discover what God can do through them because they never try. Trying is not glamorous; it’s not headline-worthy. But it is holy. God honors effort offered in faith.

Finally, Timothy held out to the end. Timothy stayed faithful. When Paul reached the end of his journey, he knew Timothy was still standing. Spiritual distinction is not about how fast we run—it’s about whether we keep running.

We may feel timid or inadequate. We may have failed before. But Timothy is proof that none of that disqualifies us. What matters is our willingness to build a good name, to try with what we have, and to hold on until the end. Heroes are not born—they are shaped by faithfulness.

PRAYER: Lord, make us people of spiritual distinction. Strengthen our character, renew our courage, and help us remain faithful in every season. Shape us, like Timothy, into servants who rise to the occasion. In Jesus’ name, we pray. AMEN!

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