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Tuesday, December 9, 2025

December 9 — "Keep Yourselves in God’s Love"



Today's Reading: Jude 1

Spiritual growth doesn’t just happen—it’s built. Jude 1:20–21 gives us the blueprint for a life that can withstand storms and stand ready for eternity. He calls believers to construct their lives on the foundation already laid by Christ through the Gospel. The foundation is secure; our task is to keep building.

Jude begins, “But you, beloved, building yourselves up in your most holy faith...” The Greek word for “building” (ποικοδομέω, epoikodomeō) means to build upon an existing foundation. Imagine a sturdy cornerstone already set—Christ Himself. Our role is to add bricks of obedience, mortar of prayer, and beams of hope. Just as athletes train muscles they already have, we strengthen the faith God has already given. The Bible becomes our construction material, doctrine our framework, and daily obedience the nails that hold it all together.

Next, Jude says, “praying in the Holy Spirit.” Prayer is like the scaffolding that allows us to keep building higher. It’s not mechanical or lifeless—it’s Spirit-directed, Spirit-energized communion. Romans 8:26 reminds us the Spirit helps us in our weakness. Prayer refuels the project, recalibrates the design, and refreshes the builder. Charles Spurgeon once said, “Prayer moves the arm that moves the world.” In construction terms, prayer connects us to the power grid—without it, the lights go out and progress stalls.

Then Jude instructs, “keep yourselves in the love of God.” This is not about earning God’s love; it’s about staying positioned where His love continually shines. Think of a building with solar panels—they don’t create sunlight, but they stay aligned to receive it. In the same way, we align our lives with God’s love by abiding in His Word and letting His love transform us. The structure grows strong because it’s constantly bathed in His light.

Finally, Jude calls us to “wait for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ that leads to eternal life.” This is the finishing touch—the grand unveiling of the completed project. Waiting here is not passive; it’s active anticipation. It’s like watching the horizon for dawn, knowing night cannot last forever. The builder keeps working with eyes lifted, confident that Christ’s return is near.

So here’s the blueprint: Build your faith. Pray with power. Stay in His love. Wait with hope. Christ’s followers are not passive tenants—we are active builders, constructing lives that are storm-proof and eternity-ready.

May the Lord strengthen your hands, steady your heart, and keep you anchored as you build on His unfailing foundation. 

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