
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.”
Timothy was a young pastor weathering an unrelenting season of trial. Stationed in Ephesus, he had to face fierce doctrinal opposition (cf.1 Timothy 1:3–4), physical “infirmities” and a weary body (1 Timothy 5:23), and the crushing discouragement of seeing his mentor, Paul, in a Roman prison. Paul perceived that all the heavy burdens of ministry were threatening to kindle within Timothy a “spirit of fear”.
Paul’s exhortation is a pastoral corrective. Paul’s remedy for his protégé was not a mere pep talk, but a profound theological realignment. Paul wanted Timothy to remember that opposition and discouraging situations were not due to the absence of God’s provision.
Paul reminded him that fear does not come from God. The “spirit of fear” speaks of timidity, shrinking back, and hesitating in the face of duty. Such fear stifles zeal and undermines the effectiveness of one’s ministry.
Paul’s encouragement was not issuing a call to ‘try harder‘, but an invitation to recall, rejoice and rely deeper in God’s tripartite gift: “the spirit ... of power and of love, and of a sound mind”. God’s gift of “power” is not a political or physical force, but the dunamis, the miraculous, inherent ability of the Holy Spirit to witness and endure. The gift of “love”, agape, is Christ’s selfless affection that anchors our service in the well-being and edification of others rather than the protection of self. The gift of “a sound mind”, sophronismos, is a disciplined, self-controlled, and sober thinking guided by God’s Word. It is the ability to see reality through the lens of Scripture rather than the distortion of emotion.
Are we ruled by fear of man, of failure, or of suffering? These are not from God. Fear is an intruder in a believer. In Christ, we are given power to stand, love to serve, and a sound mind to remain steadfast amidst all our challenges. Therefore, let us reject fear and walk in the Spirit God has graciously given.