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Daily Bread

Day of days

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You therefore must endure hardship as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.    — 2 Timothy 2:3

In the television miniseries Band of Brothers, the 101st Airborne is flown over their drop zone during D-Day, the major offensive to liberate Europe from Nazi control. As the main character, Lt. Richard Winters, parachutes from the plane, the crack of antiaircraft and machine-gun fire fills the air.

Winters later reflect on his first day in combat: “That night, I took time to thank God for seeing me through that day of days . . . And if somehow I manage to get home again, I promise God and myself that I would find a quiet piece of land someplace, and spend the rest of my life in peace.” Winters knew he must endure until that day came.

The Bible tells us that believers are caught in a conflict initiated by Satan’s rebellion against God. Because of this, we are challenged to “endure hardship as a good soldier of Jesus Christ” (2 Tim. 2:3). In Paul’s day, the Roman legionnaires suffered in service for the emperor. As followers of Jesus, we may be called upon to do the same for the King of kings.

In heaven, we will no longer experience such difficulties but will enjoy lasting peace with the Savior. For now, we are to persevere by faith.   — Dennis Fisher

Lord, the trials we face at times seem too much to bear:

We’re grateful, though, for the reminders in Your Word

that You will stay by our side and help us endure

till You can call us Home. Amen.

 

READ: 2 Timothy 2:1-4

Victory is sure for those who endure.

The Bible in one year:

• 2 Chronicles 25-27

• John 16

BAND OF BROTHERS

D-DAY

DAY

DENNIS FISHER

ENDURE

IN PAUL

JESUS CHRIST

RICHARD WINTERS

YOUR WORD

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