The strength that believers are called to experience is deeply rooted in the grace of Christ. This strength is not merely physical but begins with the soul, empowering individuals to endure and thrive in their spiritual journey. It is a divine empowerment that enables believers to fulfill their calling, much like a soldier, athlete, or farmer who requires endurance, discipline, and perseverance. This strength is essential for the work of ministry and for facing life's challenges with confidence. [01:57]
"For this reason I remind you to fan into flame the gift of God, which is in you through the laying on of my hands, for God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control." (2 Timothy 1:6-7, ESV)
Reflection: In what area of your life do you need to rely more on the strength that comes from God's grace rather than your own abilities?
Day 2: Grace as Active Power
Grace is not merely God's favor but also His power actively working within us. It is the force that raises us from spiritual death to life and enables us to abound in every good work. This understanding of grace as power transforms how believers approach their daily walk with God, knowing that it is His divine energy that empowers them to live out their calling and reflect His holiness. This grace was given in Christ Jesus before the ages began, emphasizing its eternal nature and purpose. [09:34]
"And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that having all sufficiency in all things at all times, you may abound in every good work." (2 Corinthians 9:8, ESV)
Reflection: How can you allow God's grace to be the driving force behind your actions today, rather than relying on your own strength?
Day 3: Eternal Perspective of Grace
The grace that strengthens believers was given in Christ Jesus before the ages began. This eternal perspective reminds us that our calling and empowerment are part of God's grand design, rooted in His eternal purpose and manifested through Christ's work. Understanding this helps believers to see their lives as part of a larger narrative, where their calling and empowerment are not random but divinely orchestrated. This perspective encourages believers to trust in God's plan and to live with purpose and intentionality. [05:35]
"In him we have obtained an inheritance, having been predestined according to the purpose of him who works all things according to the counsel of his will." (Ephesians 1:11, ESV)
Reflection: How does knowing that God's grace was given to you before the ages began change the way you view your current circumstances?
Day 4: Looking to Christ for Strength
To experience the strength of grace, believers must look to Christ, trusting in His sufficiency and promises. As they focus on Him and His work, they find the strength to meet God's expectations, knowing that He provides all they need. This focus on Christ is essential for experiencing the fullness of His grace and for living a life that reflects His holiness. It is a reminder that believers are not alone in their journey, but are empowered by Christ's presence and power. [11:24]
"Looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God." (Hebrews 12:2, ESV)
Reflection: What specific promises of Christ can you focus on today to find strength and encouragement in your spiritual journey?
Day 5: Assurance of God's Empowerment
God does not require anything of believers that He will not also empower them to accomplish. This assurance allows believers to face life's challenges with confidence, knowing that His grace is sufficient for every task and trial. It is a reminder that God's expectations are always accompanied by His empowerment, and that believers can trust in His provision and strength to fulfill their calling. This understanding encourages believers to step out in faith, knowing that they are supported by God's grace. [12:47]
"Now to him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us." (Ephesians 3:20, ESV)
Reflection: What is one challenge you are currently facing where you need to trust in God's empowerment rather than your own resources?
Sermon Summary
In this session, we delve into 2 Timothy 2:1, where Paul instructs Timothy to "be strengthened by the grace that is in Christ Jesus." This command is not just for Timothy but for all believers, urging us to experience God's strength in our lives. The strength Paul refers to is not merely physical but begins with the soul. It is the kind of strength that empowers us to endure life's challenges, whether they be spiritual, emotional, or physical. This strength is necessary for the work of ministry, which requires the endurance of a soldier, the discipline of an athlete, and the perseverance of a farmer.
Grace, as Paul describes, is not just a passive favor from God but an active power that enables us to live out our calling. It is the divine energy that empowers us to do good works and to live a life that reflects God's holiness. This grace was given to us in Christ Jesus before the ages began, highlighting that our calling and empowerment are rooted in God's eternal plan and manifested through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
To experience this grace, we must look to Christ, trusting in His sufficiency and promises. As we focus on Christ and His work, we find the strength to fulfill God's expectations for us. This strength is not something we muster on our own but is a result of God's grace working within us. It is a reminder that God does not require anything of us that He will not also empower us to accomplish.
Key Takeaways
1. Strength in Grace: The strength we are called to experience is rooted in the grace of Christ. This strength is not just physical but begins with the soul, empowering us to endure and thrive in our spiritual journey. It is a divine empowerment that enables us to fulfill our calling. [01:57]
2. Grace as Power: Grace is not merely God's favor but also His power at work in us. It is the force that raises us from spiritual death to life and enables us to abound in every good work. This understanding of grace as power transforms how we approach our daily walk with God. [09:34]
3. Eternal Grace: The grace that strengthens us was given in Christ Jesus before the ages began. This eternal perspective reminds us that our calling and empowerment are part of God's grand design, rooted in His eternal purpose and manifested through Christ's work. [05:35]
4. Looking to Christ: To experience the strength of grace, we must look to Christ, trusting in His sufficiency and promises. As we focus on Him, we find the strength to meet God's expectations, knowing that He provides all we need. [11:24]
5. Strength for Every Task: God does not require anything of us that He will not also empower us to accomplish. This assurance allows us to face life's challenges with confidence, knowing that His grace is sufficient for every task and trial. [12:47] ** [12:47]
What does Paul mean when he instructs Timothy to "be strengthened by the grace that is in Christ Jesus"? How does this command apply to all believers? [01:23]
In what ways does the sermon describe the strength that grace provides? Is it limited to physical strength, or does it encompass other areas? [01:57]
How does the sermon explain the concept of grace being "in Christ Jesus" and its significance before the ages began? [05:35]
What examples from the sermon illustrate how grace acts as a power in our lives, rather than just a disposition of favor from God? [09:34]
---
Interpretation Questions:
How does the idea of being strengthened by grace challenge the common perception of grace as merely God's favor? What implications does this have for how believers live their daily lives? [09:34]
The sermon mentions that grace was given to us in Christ Jesus before the ages began. How does this eternal perspective influence our understanding of God's plan for us? [05:35]
In what ways does looking to Christ and trusting in His sufficiency provide strength for believers? How does this focus on Christ change our approach to life's challenges? [11:24]
How does the sermon illustrate the relationship between grace and good works? What role does grace play in enabling believers to fulfill their calling? [10:10]
---
Application Questions:
Reflect on a recent challenge you faced. How did you rely on your own strength versus seeking strength through God's grace? What might you do differently next time? [01:57]
Consider the areas in your life where you feel weak or inadequate. How can you actively seek God's grace to strengthen you in these areas? [01:23]
The sermon emphasizes looking to Christ for strength. Identify a specific promise of Christ that you can focus on this week to help you through a difficult situation. [11:24]
How can you cultivate a deeper understanding of grace as a power in your life, rather than just a favor? What practical steps can you take to experience this power more fully? [09:34]
Think about a time when you felt called to do something beyond your capabilities. How did you experience God's empowerment in that situation? How can this experience encourage you in future tasks? [12:47]
The sermon mentions the joy of the Lord as our strength. What specific actions can you take to cultivate joy in your relationship with God this week? [03:42]
Identify one area of your life where you need to trust more in God's eternal plan. How can you remind yourself of His purpose and grace in that area? [05:35]
Sermon Clips
You then my child be strengthened so that's a command that I think can apply to us ought to apply to us and so we should if we obey this take steps to experience strength and it's it's a passive it's a be strengthened so God is doing the strengthening but we're commanded to experience it. [00:01:18]
Well first grace provides soul strength right soul strength that is our our our hearts begin to waver and we're just discouraged so much of the time we don't have the spiritual wherewithal to do the necessary meditation the necessary prayer the necessary preparation the necessary relational efforts that go into this kind of people work and so our souls languish. [00:02:52]
The joy of the Lord so if your soul is lifted by grace through Christ into joy not only will your soul be made dynamic in caring through what God calls you to do but it will also strengthen your bodily efforts as well so I don't think we need to limit be strengthened to soul though it probably starts there. [00:03:45]
God saved us and called us to a holy calling not because our works but because of his own purpose and grace so because of his grace he called us to a holy calling we didn't do anything to deserve this calling here that's what grace means yet not deserved or even ill deserved so not our good works and not our bad works but grace initiated this call. [00:04:36]
This grace which he gave us in Christ Jesus before the ages began so before creation God contemplated us thought about us his people as sinners who will never work our way into our calling and He willed before creation to call us with a holy calling in spite of our lives by grace so grace did that before the creation. [00:05:23]
Everything Christ did so that God in justice and mercy could call and make his own a people who don't have the necessary works by grace that's in Christ and then he had and which has now so that was before creation now it has been manifested this grace has been manifested through the appearing of Jesus Christ. [00:06:48]
So my my answer to the question what does it mean that grace that strengthens us is in Christ is that before creation and in the Incarnation and in the work on the cross and the resurrection everything Christ did is the means by which grace strengthens sinners like us who trust in this grace. [00:07:38]
A lot of people think about grace is undeserved favor which it is and don't think about it as a power which it also is for example Ephesians 2:4 to 6 God being rich in mercy because of the great love with which he loved us even when we were dead in trespasses made us alive so we were dead and he made us alive together with Christ. [00:08:23]
Grace is not just a disposition in God it is the very power of God that raises the dead so God exerted grace when we were dead and made us alive so I'm just illustrating that grace is a power here it is again a power to live there now our power to do good deeds. [00:09:38]
God is able to make all grace grace abound you so that having all sufficiency in all things at all times you may abound in every good work that's what grace enables us to do its power to do good works or first Corinthians 15:10 but but by the grace of God I am what I am and His grace toward me was not in vain. [00:10:01]
We look to Christ because this grace is in Christ Jesus we don't deserve this grace we're not going to get this grace anywhere but in trusting Christ so we look to Christ as number one look to Christ and everything he is and did look to him and as you see him and his sufficiency and his great work in his triumph and his life and his promises. [00:11:20]
Because of Christ we will have all we need to do this that's the key that's that's how strength through joy happens in the soul we look to Christ we see Christ and all that he's done all that he is all that he promises and there rises in us a sense of amazing beauty and greatness and worth in Jesus. [00:12:13]