Today's encouragement comes from 2 Timothy 3:10, where we read these words:
"But you have carefully followed my doctrine, manner of life, purpose, faith, longsuffering, love, perseverance . . . "
Paul applauds Timothy (above) for following him. Is this wrong, or prideful, on the part of the apostle? No. Instead, it is completely appropriate and fitting. We all follow someone—the only real question is: is he or she the best model, or not? And please note what Paul lists first, as to what Timothy follows. It is his (Paul's) "doctrine."
Why is doctrine (or instruction) at the top of the heap, and not buried below somewhere? Because doctrine determines life, happiness, and fulfillment. Poor doctrine fails us, at the very point where we need the most help. Good doctrine supports us, since it directs us to the Person of Jesus, His grace, His gospel, and His church.
[Puritan quote of the day: "To faith, future glory is present, present in Christ; and we are part of Christ, Christ mystical, and members [of Him].” —Richard Sibbes, in, "Glorious Freedom"]