Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

22 March, 2026

2 Timothy 1:3—“I thank God, whom I serve from my forefathers with pure conscience, that without ceasing I have remembrance of thee in my prayers night and day.”

In his final letter, Paul writes with deep affection to his younger co-worker Timothy. The words of the Second Epistle to Timothy were written as Paul neared the end of his life. Yet instead of bitterness or despair, his opening words are filled with gratitude: I thank God, whom I serve from my forefathers with pure conscience.”

Paul speaks of serving God “from my forefathers with pure conscience”. He recognises a long heritage of faith that stretches back through the history of God’s people. Though his understanding of God was transformed when he encountered Christ, he still saw himself standing within that unfolding story of devotion to the Lord, a story traced through a long line of Jewish fathers.

Paul’s gratitude in prayer as he served God was also for Timothy, who was not merely an acquaintance or a mere fellow worker; he was someone Paul continually remembered before God. Day and night, Timothy’s life and ministry were brought before the Lord in prayer.

This verse reveals how deeply the Christian life is shaped by gratitude and intercession. Thankfulness directs the heart toward God, recognising His grace in the lives of others. Prayer expresses care and spiritual concern, lifting others before the Lord.

Today’s verse gently encourages believers to cultivate the same pattern as we observed in Paul. Instead of allowing daily concerns to dominate the mind, the heart can turn regularly to God with gratitude and prayer for others. When believers remember one another before the Lord, bonds of faith grow stronger, and the work of the gospel is sustained through loving and faithful prayer.

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