Playback speed
2 Timothy 1:3
[The apostle Paul wrote:] “Timothy, I thank God for you – the God I serve with a
clear conscience, just as my ancestors did. Night and day I constantly remember
you in my prayers.”
Paul’s second letter to his young friend Timothy is deeply moving. Paul knew that he
was close to death and was keen to do everything he could to encourage, strengthen
and direct Timothy in his ministry. He knew it was absolutely vital that Timothy had a
clear conscience. When we trudge through life with a guilty conscience, it is an
oppressive burden to bear. I’m sure Paul’s colourful early life had left him with many
sins and failures which weighed heavily on him, and it was out of relief that he could
now declare, as a Christian, that he lived with a clear conscience.
There is a delightful German proverb which runs: “A good conscience is a soft pillow.”
We can sleep soundly when our conscience is clear. No wonder Paul was so keen that
Timothy should share his experience of a clear conscience – he could then get on with
his ministry without being dragged down by guilt and regret. George Washington, the
first president of the USA, got to the heart of the matter when he wrote: “Labour to keep
alive in your breast that little spark of celestial fire, conscience.”
The strength of Paul’s relationship with Timothy comes out in these opening sentences
of the letter. He is longing to meet up again, recalling Timothy’s tears when they last
said goodbye. Paul said that he would be full of joy when they could meet again, and he
expressed his depth of relationship with Timothy in prayer. He said that he prayed for
Timothy night and day. Prayer was not a formal and occasional activity but a continual
stream of loving care and concern. He longed for the best for Timothy, and his prayers
revealed his deep commitment to his young friend.
Question
What are the most effective ways to maintain a clear conscience?
Prayer
Lord God, help me to walk so closely to you that I will be able to serve you with a clear
conscience. Amen
Released on 22 Feb 2026
2 Timothy 1:5-6 “I remember your genuine faith, for you share the faith that first filled your grandmother Lois and your mother, Eunice. And I know that same faith continues strong in you. This is why I remind you to fan into flames the spiritual...
2 Timothy 1:7 God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love and self-discipline. The apostle Paul wanted his young friend Timothy to be the best. There was no question that Timothy was going to have to face enormous challen...
2 Timothy 1:8 Never be ashamed to tell others about our Lord. This wasn’t the first time that Paul had spoken about the issue of shame. In his letter to the church in Rome, he declared boldly that he was not ashamed of the good news of Christ (Rom...