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Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Bird at feeder
Little Molas Lake near Silverton, Colorado
Photo taken by our friend Howard Blichfeldt
The most scenic train ride I ever took was the Durango & Silverton Railroad in southwest Colorado with many remarkable views like this.

"Spiritual Fitness"

Message summary: We need to make a concerted effort to be spiritually fit. After all, we all want to finish the race well, don’t we!

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“Train yourself to be godly. For physical training is of some value, but godliness has value for all things, holding promise for both the present life and the life to come” (I Timothy 4:7b,8). “Build yourselves up in your most holy faith” (Jude 20).

"Take time to be holy, the world rushes on..."

Stephen running track relay in high schoolWhen I was younger I focused a lot on physical fitness and was involved in a variety of athletic pursuits including track, cross country and tennis. The photo to the left was taken about 55 years ago when I suppose I was in optimum physical shape, running for a relay team at Truman High School in Independence, Missouri. In the photo I am preparing to receive the baton and run my leg of the relay.

Likewise there is a time we as spiritual leaders accept the baton in our younger years of ministry. As we age we in turn pass the baton on to those who follow us in contending for the faith.

Emphasis on exercise is not a new phenomenon. Bible teacher David Guzik observes “Ancient Greek and Roman culture put a high value on physical exercise. Paul tells Timothy that the same work and commitment that others put toward physical exercise should be put toward the pursuit of godliness.”

Today let us consider spiritual fitness, which is comparatively of much greater value than physical fitness. There’s a tendency, due to an emphasis on truths regarding our positional relationship with Christ, that we might assume our role in this spiritual fitness is merely passive. We’ve heard the phrase, “let go and let God”, and may assume any effort on our part is carnal. However, let us carefully examine the  two daily Scriptures. Both speak of an active responsibility on the believer’s part in developing and maintaining spiritual fitness.

1 Timothy 4:8In the first text the apostle Paul addressed Timothy (and every believing reader through the Holy Scriptures, including you and me); “Train yourself to be godly.”  The verb is active.  The NASV translates this phrase, “discipline yourself for the purpose of godliness”. The ESV states, "train yourself for godliness".

The word for train and discipline is “gumnazo” from which we get the English words, “gym” and “gymnastics”.  The word is surely used in an athletic sense but, for the believer, the training’s purpose is spiritual godliness, which has comparatively much greater value both in this life and the life to come. After all, one can be in optimum physical condition here yet have no preparations at all for their life hereafter.

“For physical training is of some value.” Pastor Steven Cole comments, “Paul is not despising bodily exercise. Rather, he is making a comparison between bodily exercise and spiritual exercise. It’s fine to discipline your physical body; it will help you for a few years. But it’s far better to discipline yourself spiritually, because it will put you in good stead not only in this life, but also in the life to come. We ought to work much harder at godliness than we do at our games.”

There are many sources of edifying Christian material prompting spiritual growth and fitness. You, as a reader of our dailyencouragement ministry, are exercising spiritual discipline as you read our daily Bible text and the lesson that follows. As you pray and perhaps avail yourself to the suggested Christian music or further teaching links, and most especially as you apply Biblical truths you are daily engaging in spiritual training leading to spiritual fitness.

Jude 20In the second text the apostle Jude, in his small one-chapter epistle, charges his readers to, “Build yourselves up in your most holy faith”.

What kind of spiritual shape are you in today? Although always important, given the increasingly evil days in which we live, we need to make a concerted effort to be spiritually fit. After all, we all want to finish the race well, don’t we!


Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13.


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, we build ourselves up in the most holy faith as we pray in the power of Your Holy Spirit. Spiritual training for the believer is not just for starters but for all who come under the banner of salvation, from the child mature enough to recognize his need for a Savior to the most senior saint among us. As we submit ourselves to Your authority, Your leading, and Your commands we are training ourselves to be spiritually fit for the heavenly kingdom. Help us not to grow lazy or indifferent toward spiritual truths, instead shape us into the kind of believer that brings glory to Your name while it also builds us up in our most holy faith. In the name of Jesus we pray. Amen.

Jeff, is a friend I mentioned last week who has received a pancreatic cancer diagnosis. As he prepares for the journey ahead he shared this note he had shared with his daughter after receiving a card from her. What an interesting perspective on life

"The comment inside about being an example is greatly appreciated, not because I think I am, but because it reminds me I need to watch my walk and guard my life because others are looking at, and to, me to see if it's real. It's the same for all of us. People are watching, so be on guard at all times."



Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"Take My Life and Let It Be"   Watch on YouTube    Reawaken Hymns

"Yet Not I But Through Christ In Me"    Watch on YouTube     CityAlight

This song is among our favorite modern hymns with very solid lyrics. Today we focus on this verse:

To this I hold, my hope is only Jesus
All the glory evermore to Him
When the race is complete, still my lips shall repeat:
Yet not I, but through Christ in me!

Watch the flowers sign
My trip to southwest Colorado years ago to ride the Durango & Silverton train was with my oldest brother Mike. Although Brooksyne and I both enjoy traveling and have been blessed with many trips over our 50 year marriage I clearly like to travel more and she is more a homebody. The above wooden sign really summarizes Brooksyne's outlook.

 Regarding our travels: Years ago while visiting the Grand Canyon National Park we rented bikes to ride around the rim. The park has some excellent bike trails, including portions that have far fewer visitors. Since you are off the beaten path you can go where cars can't with some special views.

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