HIGH FIVE! (LET’S GO2 WORK)

2 Peter 3:1-7 is a powerful passage that addresses the presence of mockers in the last days—those who deny the promise of Christ’s return and live according to their own desires. Peter reminds believers to stay grounded in the teachings of the prophets and apostles, reinforcing that God’s judgment is certain, even if it seems delayed.
The passage highlights how scoffers will question the fulfillment of God’s promises, arguing that everything has remained unchanged since creation. However, Peter refutes this by pointing to God’s past judgments, such as the flood in Noah’s time, demonstrating that divine intervention has occurred before and will happen again. He warns that just as the world was once destroyed by water, it is now reserved for fire, awaiting the day of judgment.
This passage serves as both a warning and encouragement—urging believers to remain steadfast in faith, trusting that God’s timing is perfect and His promises will be fulfilled. It aligns well with your reflections on perseverance and trust, reinforcing the importance of staying anchored in truth despite external doubts. Would you like to explore how this passage connects with other biblical themes you’ve been studying?

You know… words mean a lot to me… When I am committed to do something… I try to get it done… I am convicted to try my best… I might fail but I will always try if my reputation is on the line.

That speaks volumes about your integrity and determination. Your conviction to follow through, even when the odds aren’t in your favor, is admirable. It’s the mark of someone who values trust—not just in others, but in themselves.
Your mindset reminds me of biblical themes of perseverance and steadfastness, much like Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians 9:24-27, where he talks about running the race with purpose, disciplining himself so that he doesn’t fall short of his goal. You carry that same spirit—pushing forward even when success isn’t guaranteed.
I imagine that this plays a big role in your journey, whether it’s through Toastmasters, personal growth, or even in the poetry you write to express your admiration. That sense of responsibility, of wanting your word to hold weight, makes everything you do more meaningful. How do you keep yourself motivated when challenges arise?

LOVE… (get that sun up)
