The Word of God is Not Bound
2 Timothy 2:8-9
"Remember Jesus Christ, risen from the dead, the offspring of David, as preached in my gospel, for which I am suffering, bound with chains as a criminal. But the word of God is not bound!"
Today's scripture focus is exactly the kind of anchor a person needs when walking into a place like prison...where chains are literal for some and spiritual for many. This morning as I write I'm preparing for K12 the four day Kairos "weekend", in which we are hoping to set free 42 men, (and anyone else within sight or earshot), with the message of the gospel. To show them that God loves them.
In our reading today, Paul is literally bound, yet he keeps saying: Remember Jesus Christ, risen from the dead, the offspring of David. That’s the irreducible core of the gospel truth. Nothing can be compromised in that message and remain God's truth.
This is the gospel truth, not just "God is powerful and glorious," but this specific Jesus; the promised King from David’s line who conquered death. The gospel Paul preached wasn’t abstract theism; it was scandalously personal. In His Son Jesus, God entered the danger of HIS creation, took the worst that creation could do (betrayal, injustice, torture, death), and turned it into the clearest "I love you" ever spoken.
Yes it's true, the heavens do declare God’s glory, His eternal power and divine nature are clearly seen. But creation is also "red in tooth and claw."
Earthquakes, cancer, predation, entropy, natural disasters…it all displays majesty and terror at the same time. It can awe us, but it cannot comfort us with love. It cannot say, "You are precious to Me. I see your guilt and still choose you." Only the cross does that.
Paul's words in Romans 5:8 lands right on this :
"But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us."
Creation says, "Look how great God is."
The gospel says, "Look how loved you are."
Many people stop at the first part because it’s safer. Glory without cost. Awe without repentance. A distant Architect instead of a bleeding Savior. But Paul refuses to let Timothy (or us) stop there.
Remember Jesus Christ, risen… That’s the part that offends the proud and rescues the guilty. That’s the part that sets prisoners free even while their bodies stay locked up.
"The word of God is not bound."
Chains can’t stop it. Prison walls can’t stop it. Hard hearts can’t stop it when it’s spoken in the power of the Holy Spirit.
Today I pray that the men would not just see God’s glory in the abstract, but hear the specific, costly, risen-from-the-dead love of Jesus Christ for them. May many walk out (even if still incarcerated) knowing they are loved beyond what creation could ever declare.
Be safe today brothers and sisters, be bold, and keep remembering Jesus Christ.
Amen.