In Paul's final letter before his execution, he shares three powerful metaphors that serve as life goals for every believer. These timeless principles from 2 Timothy 4:7 provide clarity on what truly matters in our spiritual journey.
What Does It Mean to Fight the Good Fight?
Fighting the good fight doesn't mean picking fights with others. Rather, it means being strategic about which battles we choose. We're called to:
How Do We Finish the Race Well?
Finishing the race isn't about stopping or giving up when we're tired. Instead, it means:
What Does It Mean to Keep the Faith?
Keeping the faith involves:
Paul uses three metaphors as life goals: fight the good fight by opposing sin, finish the race with endurance, and keep the faith by staying rooted in Scripture. Together, they guide our spiritual walk.
Three Important Truths About This Journey
Life Application
This week, consider:
Challenge yourself to:
Questions for Reflection: