Sunday 22 December

Dec 22, 2024    Anne Beverley

Press the play button to watch the video above or press 'more' to read the transcript of the daily devotion below. Please read 2 Thessalonians 2:13-17  (use your own Bible or use the link above to access the in-App Bible).


‘brothers and sisters, stand firm and hold fast to the traditions that you were taught’

2 Thessalonians 2:15

 

When I was a new parent, I remember being told that when a child was having a tantrum the correct thing to do was to stand firm and don’t change your mind. All you had to do was say ‘no’ just one more time than your child said ‘yes’. Sounds simple? Well, they had not met my children, and whilst the theory of only having to say no one more time is true, that was very hard if your child said ‘yes’ hundreds of times. One of my friends likened standing firm during a child’s tantrum, to being hit by a train. In other words impossible to stand still!

 

Here we have St. Paul telling us to stand firm in our faith and to hold onto that which we have been taught. In other words, we know how to act, we just need to put it into practice and to do so on a consistent basis. But, like dealing with a tantruming child, knowing what to do and actually doing it are two different things. It can be hard to maintain a standard of behaviour when the world around us tries to get us to do something different. When to act in a Christian manner goes against what the rest of society wants us to do.

 

But, I have to wonder, what an incredible difference it would make to our community, today, if more and more people ‘stood firm’ in the Christian faith. I believe that every Christian has a part to play in God’s mission to the world, not just those who are in church leadership. Standing firm in our faith means we take our faith into our work setting, into our home-life and when we are socialising.

 

What would it mean for you today to see your workplace, your family and your friends as a mission ground? As a place where ‘standing firm in the faith’ might get your singled out, or make you look different? If that is the case then rejoice, because those are areas where we can make the most difference. When we stand firm in our faith we witness to others about the incredible love of Jesus and His saving grace.

 

Let us pray: Father, we thank You that You have called us to follow You, help us to stand firm in our faith and to be your light in the dark places of our world. Amen.

 

The Revd Canon Anne Beverley, Director of Ministry.