Joy at the Finish Line
2 Timothy 4:7 “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.”
Some people finish life with bitterness. Paul wanted to finish with joy. Despite everything he had been through—heartache, loss, imprisonment—he crossed the line with peace in his heart and praise on his lips. He didn’t let regret rule him. He didn’t let age define him. He simply kept growing, kept going, and kept rejoicing. That’s how you finish strong.
Joy isn’t always loud—it doesn’t always shout —but it runs deep in the heart of someone who knows they’ve lived for what matters. Paul didn’t focus on who left him. He focused on the One who never did. And he knew the reward wasn’t behind him—it was still ahead. That’s why he could finish with joy. Not perfect, but purposeful.
No matter how long the road has been, or how tired you may feel—ask God to help you run your race with joy. Let the closing chapters of your life sing with gratitude and grace.
Bible Scripture Reading: Acts 20:24, Philippians 1:20–21, Psalm 71:17–18, Nehemiah 8:10, Isaiah 46:4


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