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Demonstrating our Passion for God and His Passion for People.2026 Mosaic Church Christentum Spiritualität
  • 2 Timothy | 3:16-17
    Feb 15 2026
    We live with a restless ache, a vacuum in the soul that keeps pulling in achievement, applause, pleasure, and control, hoping something will finally make us feel whole. Like chasing smoke, we grasp at what looks substantial but dissolves in our hands. Our culture sings about this dissatisfaction—never finding what we’re looking for, discovering that castles are built on sand. Whether through success, creativity, wealth, or even religious performance, we try to fill the emptiness with things that cannot bear the weight of our longing. The result is exhaustion and quiet despair: a life spent consuming what cannot satisfy, running on battery power that will one day fail. Into that ache, 2 Timothy 3:16–17 speaks a decisive word: “All Scripture is God-breathed” (theopneustos). Paul’s claim is not merely that the Bible is inspiring, but that it is breathed out by God—Spirit-animated revelation. The same Spirit who carried along the human authors now addresses us through these words. Scripture is profitable for teaching the way of life, for reproof that exposes our drift toward death, for correction that reorients us toward righteousness, and for training that forms us over time. It reveals who God is, who we are, and how salvation—past, present, and future—comes through faith in Christ. The goal is relational: not worship of a book, but communion with the living God who speaks. Transformation happens as the Spirit uses the Word like a scalpel. The Spirit teaches, convicts of sin, guides into truth, and sanctifies. What was once breathed onto the page is now breathed into our hearts. As we submit ourselves to Scripture in dependence on the Holy Spirit, He turns us from self-directed striving and begins reshaping us into the image of Jesus. This is not mere information transfer but formation—being made mature and complete, lacking nothing. The promise is breathtaking: that we would be equipped for every good work. God reconciles the world to Himself and entrusts us with that ministry of reconciliation. As the Spirit continually reorients our hearts toward the true source of life, we become conduits of grace rather than consumers of vapor. We are urged, then, not to neglect this gift but to prioritize it—reading, meditating, and praying through Scripture so that we might grow in Christlikeness and participate in God’s redemptive work. In Him, our longing finds substance, our lives gain weight, and our emptiness is filled with eternal life.
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    45 Min.
  • 2 Timothy 3:13-15
    Feb 8 2026
    Paul reminds Timothy that the false teachers and leaders among him will continue to go from bad to worse. In light of that reality, Paul urges Timothy to remain rooted in what he has learned from the Scriptures—not so that he would simply know more about the Bible or have a relationship with a book, but so that he would be shaped into the image of Christ and come to deeply know the God who has revealed Himself through the Scriptures.
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    49 Min.
  • 2 Timothy 3:10-12
    Feb 1 2026
    The journey of faith is often marked by struggle and suffering, yet it is precisely in these hardships that our true identity in Christ is revealed and deepened. Following Jesus is not a path of ease but one of steadfast perseverance, shaped by the example of Paul, who endured rejection, persecution, and even near death, yet was sustained and rescued by the Lord through it all. Faith is more than belief—it is a transforming allegiance that shapes how we live, how we love, and how we endure. The gospel calls us not only to trust in Jesus but to follow Him with patience and sacrificial love, even when it costs us socially or physically. Scripture reminds us that living a godly life in Christ inevitably leads to persecution, yet this suffering is not without purpose. It refines us, reveals our dependence on God, and binds us closer in community with others who follow Jesus. Like Timothy, we are invited to embrace our calling with courage, knowing that while the world may reject us, God never will. In Christ, suffering passes through death into resurrection life—life abundant, eternal, and secure in God’s love. May we hold fast to this hope and boldly follow the narrow way, trusting that our Savior walks with us every step of the way.
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    40 Min.
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