Courage for God’s Work
Have you ever faced a daunting task and heard someone say, “Go on, you can do it,” while inside you feel completely unprepared? Encouragement can sound hollow when confidence and competence seem in short supply. Timothy may have felt something like that. Young, inexperienced, and leading a fragile church, he carried heavy responsibility. So Paul writes to him with pastoral urgency: “Fan into flame the gift of God which is in you” (2 Timothy 1:6). What Timothy has received is not a spirit of fear, but a Spirit marked by power, love, and self-discipline.
Paul is not telling Timothy to be braver by sheer effort. He is reminding him that God has already given what is needed. Courage for God’s work flows not from personality or experience, but from the Spirit who strengthens, directs, and steadies the believer for the sake of the gospel.
Contrast this with the disciples in Jerusalem. They are bunkered down in the Upper Room, doors locked, fear thick in the air. The crucifixion has crushed their confidence; the resurrection, though real, has not yet translated into bold action. They appear paralysed, almost impotent. And yet, hidden within them are all the words, parables, healings, and promises of Jesus — the very truths that would one day shape the Gospels and change the world. What they lack is not knowledge, but courage enlivened by the Spirit.
Illustration
A fireplace may be full of logs, carefully stacked, but without a flame it gives no warmth or light. The fuel is present, but unused. A single spark can transform it. In the same way, faith, calling, and understanding can sit dormant until the Spirit ignites them into living courage.
Challenge
What fears are keeping you “behind locked doors”? Where might God be calling you to speak, serve, or step forward, yet hesitation holds you back? This week, name one fear honestly before God and ask the Spirit to fan into flame what has grown cold or hesitant within you.
Prayer
Faithful God,
You know our fears and our reluctance.
Thank you that you do not give us a spirit of fear,
but of power, love, and self-control.
Fan into flame the gifts you have placed within us.
Breathe courage where we feel weak,
and boldness where we feel unsure,
that we may serve you faithfully for the sake of the gospel.
Amen.






