Today's encouragement comes from 2 Timothy 2:1, where we read these words:
"You therefore, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus."This is a precious verse. What are we to be "strong" in? The "grace that is in Christ Jesus." What is this grace? It is sufficient grace—that is more than able to meet our specific, everyday and eternal needs. How are we "strong" in this grace? By faith. When we believe God, that He will answer our prayers, and help us in our needs—it greatly honors Him.
The thing to avoid, is the idea that we need to "get our acts together" *before* we can be strong in Christ's grace. The truth is, that this simple faith, whereby we appropriate to our hearts the Lord Jesus Christ Himself, *causes* us, in a legitimate, humble, and God-honoring way, to sort of "get our acts together.” All our strength is in Christ. We possess none of it in ourselves.
[Puritan quote of the day: "For from our neglect of prayer comes that dead-ness of spirit, that worldly-mindedness and unaptness to pray, to hear the Word, and to keep the Sabbath.” —John Preston, in his sermon entitled, "The Saint's Daily Exercise"]