Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

27 April, 2026

2 Timothy 1:14—“That good thing which was committed unto thee keep by the Holy Ghost which dwelleth in us.” 

Paul writes these words to urge Timothy to remain steadfast amid rising opposition and doctrinal decline. “That good thing” refers to the precious deposit of the gospel, the truth once delivered, the sound doctrine given to Timothy, as mentioned in the previous verse (v. 13). This was not merely information, but a sacred trust, entrusted to him as a steward of Christ.

The “good thing” Paul refers to is the paratheke, a legal term for a “deposit” or “sacred trust”. In the first-century context, this meant something of immense value placed in another’s care for safekeeping. For Timothy, this was “the sound words” that the apostle had entrusted to Timothy. It was a treasure not to be improved, updated, or reimagined, but to be preserved in its original, crystalline beauty against the rising tide of false doctrine in Ephesus.

The command to “keep” carries the sense of guarding, preserving, and defending. God’s Word must not be diluted, distorted, or neglected. In every generation, there is pressure to compromise truth for acceptance, but the servant of God is called to faithful custody. As Paul warned, “Hold fast the form of sound words” (2 Timothy 1:13).

Yet this charge is not fulfilled by human strength alone. The keeping is “by the Holy Ghost which dwelleth in us”. The Spirit’s divine indwelling enables faithful preservation of the truths through God’s servants. The Spirit who inspired the truth now empowers its preachers, who are its custodians. Apart from the Spirit of God, we would falter; with Him, we are sustained in the sacred ministry of the Word.

This exhortation of Paul calls for vigilance and dependence. What has been entrusted to us, the sound doctrines of the Word, must be carefully guarded. Are we holding fast to the truth, or allowing it to erode through neglect or compromise? The presence of the Holy Spirit assures us that we are not alone in this task. Therefore, let us treasure the gospel, guard it faithfully, and rely wholly upon the Spirit who dwells within us.

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