“I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.” 2 Tim. 4:7.

Through his long term of service, Paul had never faltered in his allegiance to his Saviour. Wherever he was, -whether before scowling Pharisees, or Roman authorities; before the furious mob at Lystra, or the convicted sinners in the Macedonian dungeon; whether reasoning with the panic-stricken Nero to plead for his life, - he had never been ashamed of the cause he was advocating. The one great purpose of his Christian life had been to serve him whose name had once filled him with contempt; and from this purpose no opposition or strong by effort and pure by sacrifice, upheld and strengthened him…The true minister of God will not shun hardship or responsibility. From the Source that never fails those who sincerely seek for divine power, he draws strength that enables him to meet and overcome temptation, and to perform the duties that God places upon him…His soul goes out in longing desire to do acceptable service for the Master.
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