Live What You Believe
Key Thought: My conduct confirms the faith I
profess.
In
2 Timothy, Paul urges believers to hold fast to sound doctrine and display
Christlike behavior, even in difficult times. Conduct is not separate from
faith—it is how faith is seen. Whether we are facing opposition, teaching
others, or enduring hardship, our lives must reflect patience, kindness, peace,
and integrity. Good Christian conduct is not about rules; it is about becoming
more like Jesus in both public and private life.
Affirmations:
1. I submit to godly authority and walk
in obedience.
2. I do good deeds that reflect God’s
grace in me.
3. I choose peace over conflict and love
over strife.
4. I speak with care and refuse to
slander anyone.
5. I am a faithful and diligent worker in
every assignment.
6. I pursue righteousness, faith, love,
and peace.
7. I avoid pointless arguments that stir
up division.
8. I teach others with clarity, patience,
and truth.
9. I remain kind and gentle, even when
challenged.
10.
I
live with consistency and character, proving my faith by how I live.