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Saturday 10-30-21 Cheshvan 23, 5782 7th. day of the weekly cycle, 39th. Fall Day

Our Daily Bread Today 30 October 2021 Devotional – A New Calling

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Our Daily Bread Today 30 October 2021 Devotional Message By Alyson Kieda (Our Daily Bread Ministries)

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TOPIC: A New Calling

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE: 2 Timothy 1:6–14

KEY VERSE: He has saved us and called us to a holy life. – 2 Timothy 1:9

BIBLE IN A YEAR: Jeremiah 20–21; 2 Timothy 4

TODAY’S INSIGHT: Second Timothy is heavy and heartfelt. Paul knew this would be one of his last letters before his death (4:6–8). Based on the formal introduction (1:1), the letter was meant to be read to Timothy’s congregation or others, but it’s addressed specifically to Timothy, who was a spiritual son to Paul (v. 2).

Paul was writing from prison, and he wanted to encourage his protégé that the gospel was worth suffering for (v. 8). But he also longed for a chance to see him again (v. 4) and requested Timothy come quickly: “Do your best to get here before winter” (4:21).

Our Daily Bread Today 30 October 2021 Devotional Message
Teenage gang leader Casey and his followers broke into homes and cars, robbed convenience stores, and fought other gangs. Eventually, Casey was arrested and sentenced. In prison, he became a “shot caller,” someone who handed out homemade knives during riots.

Sometime later, he was placed in solitary confinement. While daydreaming in his cell, Casey experienced a “movie” of sorts replaying key events of his life—and of Jesus being led to and nailed to the cross and telling him, “I’m doing this for you.” Casey fell to the floor weeping and confessed his sins. Later, he shared his experience with a chaplain, who explained more about Jesus and gave him a Bible.

“That was the start of my journey of faith,” Casey said. Eventually, he was released into the mainline prison population, where he was mistreated for his faith. But he felt at peace, because “[he] had found a new calling: telling other inmates about Jesus.”

In his letter to Timothy, the apostle Paul talks about the power of Christ to change lives: God calls us from lives of wrongdoing to follow and serve Jesus (2 Timothy 1:9). When we receive Him by faith, we desire to be a living witness of Christ’s love. The Holy Spirit enables us to do so, even when suffering, in our quest to share the good news (v. 8). Like Casey, let’s live out our new calling.

REFLECT| When have you shared the gospel with someone, and what was the result? Did it ever lead to suffering? What happened?

PRAY| Dear God, thank You for offering me a new calling through Your Son. And thank You for giving me the Spirit to live inside me to guide and empower me to serve You.

Our Daily Bread Today 30 October 2021 Devotional | Message. Our Daily Bread Ministries (ODB) is a Christian organization founded by Dr. Martin De Haan in 1938. It is based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with over 600 employees. It produces several devotional publications, including Our Daily Bread.

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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 the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline. 2 Timothy 1:6-7

The segment in bold type reminded me of another thread where I confessed to being inhibited about using the gift of tongues because of the negative things I have read on the forum. People encouraged me to once more use the gift and this passage reminded me again that God wants me to use the gift too.
 
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The segment in bold type reminded me of another thread where I confessed to being inhibited about using the gift of tongues because of the negative things I have read on the forum. People encouraged me to once more use the gift and this passage reminded me again that God wants me to use the gift too.

The forums actually can have a negative effect on us in many ways, Pearl. I find that even in defending truth, the heresies and false doctrines that others teach can have a wearing effect. You don't notice it until you get back to spending time with God and read something with some real power in it. Then you realize how much you've been subtly effected...

It's not really a place for growth, IMO. It's more a battlefield, and a place for defending the faith in the public arena. I suppose that's why my wife isn't the biggest fan. But those who feel called to it will get and stay involved nonetheless.
 

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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 the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline. 2 Timothy 1:6-7

The segment in bold type reminded me of another thread where I confessed to being inhibited about using the gift of tongues because of the negative things I have read on the forum. People encouraged me to once more use the gift and this passage reminded me again that God wants me to use the gift too.
This is the scripture that keeps me involved in my gift:

"10As good stewards of the manifold grace of God, each of you should use whatever gift he has received to serve one another." 1 Peter 4:10