“BUT thanks be to God, who gives us victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.” — 1 Corinthians 15:57
As believers, we learn to hold onto hope, triumph and gratitude in our spiritual journey.
Victory in the Christian context is not merely about winning life’s battles; it signifies a spiritual triumph over sin, death and despair through Jesus Christ.
Apostle Paul emphasises that this victory is a gift from God, reminding us that it is not something we can achieve through our own strength.
The verse begins with “But thanks be to God”, highlighting the importance of gratitude in our lives.
Acknowledging God’s role in our victories fosters humility and a deeper relationship with Him.
It shifts our focus from our struggles and challenges to the blessings and strength we receive through faith.
Jesus Christ is the source of our victory. Jesus conquered sin and death, offering us eternal life. This victory is not just for the future; it impacts our present reality, providing us with the strength to face daily challenges.
Thank God for the victories, both big and small, in your life.
This practice can transform your perspective and cultivate a positive mindset.
In moments of doubt or struggle, remember that your strength comes from Jesus. Turn to Him in prayer and seek His guidance.
Encourage others by sharing how God has given you victory in your life. This can uplift and inspire those who may be facing their own battles.
Let us continually express our gratitude to God for the victories He provides and may we live in the light of that victory every day.
Remember, we are not alone in our struggles; we have a Saviour who has already won the ultimate battle for us.




