How can we "be strong" in our daily walk with God today? Our Key Verse “But as for you, be strong and do not be discouraged, for your work will be rewarded.” — 2 Chronicles 15:7 Setting the Scene • God sent His prophet Azariah to encourage King Asa during a national reform. • The command to “be strong” ties courage directly to faithful obedience and the promise of divine reward. What “Be Strong” Means for Us Today • Not a call to self-reliance but to God-reliance (cf. Ephesians 6:10: “Be strong in the Lord and in His mighty power.”) • Persevering when obedience feels costly, knowing God sees and rewards (Hebrews 6:10). Five Daily Practices That Build Spiritual Strength 1. Stay Anchored in Scripture • Joshua 1:9 shows strength flows from God’s Word and presence. • Daily reading, memorizing, and meditating guard the mind (Psalm 1:2–3). 2. Pray with Bold Dependence • Hebrews 4:16 invites us to “approach the throne of grace with confidence.” • Regular, honest prayer transfers burdens and renews courage (Psalm 138:3). 3. Choose Obedience over Convenience • John 14:15 links love for Christ to keeping His commands. • Every small act of obedience strengthens spiritual “muscle” (Luke 16:10). 4. Serve and Encourage Others • Hebrews 10:24–25 urges mutual encouragement to prevent discouragement. • Serving shifts focus off self and taps into God’s sustaining grace (1 Peter 4:11). 5. Remember the Certain Reward • Galatians 6:9: “Let us not grow weary in well-doing, for in due season we will reap if we do not give up.” • Strength grows when hope is fixed on Christ’s promise, not immediate results (2 Corinthians 4:17). Putting It into Practice • Begin each day with a short Scripture passage and prayer. • Identify one concrete act of obedience you will carry out today. • Intentionally encourage another believer—text, call, or meet in person. • End the day recalling one way God sustained you, thanking Him for the reward He promises. Takeaway Strength in the Christian walk springs from embracing God’s presence, obeying His Word, serving His people, and trusting His certain reward—exactly what 2 Chronicles 15:7 calls us to do, every single day. |