2 Timothy 1:7—“For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.”
Paul writes this second epistle to Timothy during a time of increasing hardship for followers of Christ. Paul himself was imprisoned and facing the end of his earthly ministry. Timothy was serving in a difficult setting where opposition and discouragement were real dangers. In this situation, Paul reminds him of the kind of spirit God gives to those who belong to Him.
The verse declares, “God hath not given us the spirit of fear”. Fear can paralyse the heart and silence faithful witness. It causes hesitation when courage is required and discouragement when perseverance is needed. Paul assures Timothy that such a spirit does not come from God.
Instead, God grants a spirit marked by “power”. This strength does not arise from human ability but from the work of God within the believer. Through this strength, followers of Christ are enabled to remain steadfast even in the face of hardship. God provides His power to accomplish His purposes through us.
Along with power, God gives “love”. The love that comes from God is agape, a deliberate and selfless love that seeks and acts for the good of others. Love guards the heart from bitterness and hostility. Even when facing opposition, believers are called to reflect the compassion and kindness that flow from Christ.
The verse also speaks of a “sound mind”, which refers to a self-controlled, disciplined, and properly prioritised mind. God’s presence brings stability rather than confusion. A sound mind helps us to focus and direct every part of our lives according to His will.
Together these qualities shape a life that stands firm in difficult times. When fear threatens to dominate the heart, this verse reminds believers that God equips His people with strength, love, and steady judgment for every challenge they face.
