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Finish Strong

2 Timothy 4:7


Near the end of his life, Paul could say he fought the good fight, finished the race, and kept the faith. That's the goal — not a flashy start, but a faithful finish.


Fight for what matters.


Some things are worth the ongoing effort to protect and pursue.


Keep running even when it's hard.


The middle of the race is where most people quit. Don't.


Guard your faith to the end.


Faithfulness isn't proven at the start. It's proven over the long haul.


Look back without regret.


Live now in a way your future self will be proud of.


Aim to finish, not just start well.


A strong finish matters more than an impressive beginning.


Dad Takeaway: Anyone can start well. Paul's example is about finishing well.

 
 
 

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