
Christ establishes. Christ reveals. Christ steadies. Christ receives all glory.
Good morning. Today’s Bible verses are Romans 16:25,27: “Now to Him who is able to establish you according to my gospel and the preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery kept secret since the world began… to God, alone wise, be glory through Jesus Christ forever. Amen.”
Good morning. Today we continue with Day 2, returning to Romans 16:25–27 and to the heart of how Christ establishes the believer in this present age of grace. Paul’s closing words in Romans are not merely a benediction — they are a declaration of the foundation God has provided for every member of the Body of Christ.
As we continue this thought, we are reminded that we live in a world filled with voices, teachings, philosophies, and religious systems. Many blend Scripture with tradition, mix Israel’s program with the Body of Christ, or merge the teachings of Jesus’ earthly ministry with secular moralism. But Paul tells us plainly: Christ establishes the believer today according to Paul’s gospel and according to the revelation of the mystery.
This is the clarity we need in an age of confusion.
The Path Forward — How We Build a Steady Life
We do not build our lives by reacting to culture or arguing with those who resist truth. We build quietly, faithfully, and confidently on the doctrines Christ has revealed for this age.
These truths shape:
• our thinking
• our worship
• our decisions
• our relationships
• our hope
• our testimony
They steady our hearts in an unstable world. They guard our minds when confusion rises. They give us clarity when other voices blend Scripture with tradition or philosophy.
Paul’s instruction, “From such withdraw yourself,” reminds us that separation from confusion is often quiet and simple. We withdraw not in anger, but in clarity — choosing the steady path of Christ’s revealed truth.
Beloved, this is the course ahead for every believer in this age of grace: a steady walk defined by clarity, peace, and Christ’s revealed truth.
The New King James Version (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1982), Ro 16:25–27.
Meditation:
May His truth steady your soul. May His Word anchor your steps. May His grace shape your life. May His mystery strengthen your hope. May His gospel establish your walk.

