Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Holding Fast To The Word of God

 How Christ Holds Us When We Cannot Hold Ourselves


2 Timothy 1:13 Hold fast the form of sound words, which thou hast heard of me, in faith and love which is in Christ Jesus.


You Have Not Been Given The Order to Quit

The wartime directive, To "hold fast" is a command of endurance, suggesting that there are powerful, opposing forces attempting to pry those words from your grasp.  It is the act of gripping something with deliberate strength, refusing to release it even when pressure mounts. The “form of sound words” refers to the pattern of truth you have received, the gospel message, the teaching of service, sacrifice and substitution, the faithful instruction that had been entrusted to you. These words are not merely ideas to be admired; they were the structure of your and faith.


  • Faith provides the strength of the grip (conviction).
  • Love provides the resolve of the grip (compassion).
  • Without faith, the words become hollow; without love, they become a weapon rather than a remedy.


Biblical Wisdom

In Christ Jesus, we discover a model for this intertwined existence of faith and love. The teachings of Jesus Christ resonate through time and space, a testament to the strength found in vulnerability and the wisdom that emerges from sacrifice. Holding fast to these ideals offers solace and inspiration to navigate the complexities of human experience.


Why This Matters

Consider the cost of letting go. When you release our grip on truth, we don't drift into neutral territory—you drift into darkness. When you abandon the sound words you’ve been given, we become vulnerable to every wind of doctrine, every false promise, every half-truth dressed up as enlightenment. You become people without moorings, tossed about by the currents of the age, never quite certain of anything, never quite at home anywhere.

But there's something else to consider: the power of holding fast is not solitary. When you grip tightly to these truths—to the reality of God's love, to Christ's redemption, to the gospel's transforming power—you're not just saving yourself. You're a witness to others. Your steadfastness becomes a beacon. In a world of compromise and capitulation, a life lived in unwavering faith and genuine love becomes a radical act of hope.

Hold fast. Not with white knuckles and a bitter heart, but with the quiet confidence of someone who has found something real, something true, something, or rather, Someone—worth every ounce of devotion. Hold fast in faith, knowing that you are held even more securely by the One who never lets go. Hold fast in love, becoming a living testimony to the transforming power of truth embraced not as law but as grace.

This is the invitation: to be the kind of person whose grip on what matters never weakens, whose heart never hardens, and whose life becomes a quiet, powerful declaration that Jesus Christ and the Word of God is worth holding on to now and forever.




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