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Kauai, Hawaii. Photo by Charles F. Stanley.
Daily Devotion

Single-Minded Focus

When we are focused on Christ, distractions lose their power.

2 Timothy 2:4-5

In verse 4 of today’s passage, Paul warns against becoming “entangled” in the affairs of everyday life. The image is vivid: a soldier so wrapped up in civilian concerns that he can’t move freely to serve his commander.

Paul wasn’t telling Timothy to abandon all earthly responsibilities. After all, Paul himself worked as a tentmaker while carrying on ministry. Rather, he was cautioning against allowing daily pursuits to supersede a commitment to Christ. When our occupation, finances, or leisure consume us to the point that spiritual disciplines suffer, we’ve become entangled.

Growing wealth, providing for our family, and enjoying rest are all important—God encourages them. However, it’s important to guard against letting these blessings become distractions that draw us away from church, prayer, or Bible study. And we should avoid compartmentalizing our life into “ministry time” and “regular life.”

We are Christ’s workmanship no matter where we are or what we’re doing (Eph. 2:10). Everything God gives—vocation, resources, leisure—is meant to be used for His glory. The question isn’t whether we work or rest, but whether these good things keep us from serving our Leader freely.

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