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Reading With the People of God #15 Purpose

DAY 30 OF 31

Steadfast Love and Steadfast Purpose

In Song of Songs 7:10-8:4, we see love that is confident, committed, and resilient. The beloved declares, “I am my beloved’s, and his desire is for me. (ESV)” This is not a fleeting romance—it’s a love marked by longing, security, and a desire to be near. The imagery points us to the strength and joy that comes from a relationship rooted in mutual devotion.

This same spirit of devotion undergirds Paul’s words in 2 Timothy 2–3:9. Paul calls Timothy to a life of discipline, endurance, and faithful teaching—even when it’s hard. Like a soldier, an athlete, or a farmer, the life of purpose requires intentionality and perseverance. Paul also warns of increasing deception and selfishness in the world, reminding Timothy—and us—that following Jesus will often set us apart.

Both readings press us to hold fast: to the One who loves us deeply, and to the purpose for which He’s called us.

Reflection Question:
Where is God calling you to greater endurance—in love, in faith, or in your daily calling?

Prayer of Illumination:
Faithful God, anchor me in Your love and strengthen me for Your purposes. As I read, teach me what it means to remain steadfast in heart and action. Let Your Spirit guide my mind and shape my soul today. Amen.

About this Plan

Reading With the People of God #15 Purpose

This is the fifteenth installment of our Bible reading plan, following a lectionary-style pattern with daily readings from the Psalms, Old Testament, and New Testament. Each day includes a devotional primer to guide your time in God’s Word. This month’s theme is purpose. In Ecclesiastes, we question what truly matters. Song of Songs reveals the purpose of love and relationships. Paul’s letters call us to live with clarity, identity, and mission in Christ. Together, these books invite us to discover God’s purpose—and how it shapes every part of our lives.

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