"விதைகளின் உள்ளே" 🌳
“Inside the Seeds” 🌳
Bible Meditation No. 1744
AATHAVAN — 16.11.2025, Sunday
“But thanks be to God, who always leads us in triumph in Christ, and manifests through us the sweet aroma of the knowledge of Him in every place.” — 2 Corinthians 2:14, NASB
Today’s meditation verse explains what God does in us and through us for others when we live a spiritually enriched life in Him.
When we live a life that is excellent in the Spirit—whether it concerns worldly matters or spiritual ones—God’s hand will always be with us. Therefore:
1. He Always Leads Us in Triumph
When His hand is upon us, He causes us to triumph at all times.
2. He Makes Our Life a Testimony
Because God is with us, we can live a life filled with testimony. The Scripture calls this testimony “the sweet aroma of the knowledge of Him.”
Wherever we go, God will reveal this fragrance of Christ through us to others. In other words, Christ is glorified through our testimony-filled life.
But not everyone can perceive this fragrance of Christ. Yes, dearly beloved, even when Christ lived in this world, not everyone sensed His fragrance. That is why they crucified Him. The fragrance of Christ cannot be sensed by those who refuse to repent. Therefore, the Apostle Paul says:
“to the one an aroma from death to death, to the other an aroma from life to life.” — 2 Corinthians 2:16, NASB
As Christians, we are all called to reveal the aroma of Christ to the world. Those who do not know Christ should experience the fragrance of the knowledge of Him through us.
Therefore, it is not enough for Christians to merely attend worship services and leave. We must give Christ room to enter our lives and revive us. That is why the Apostle Paul says:
“If Christ is in you, though the body is dead because of sin, yet the spirit is alive because of righteousness.” — Romans 8:10, NASB
When we strengthen our personal relationship with Christ and live in Him, our spirit becomes alive. Only when we possess such life within us can we reveal the fragrance of Christ to others.
Let us not be mere “Sunday Christians.” Let us welcome Christ into our hearts.
Then we will always be led in triumph in Christ; and everywhere we go, God will make known through us the sweet aroma of the knowledge of Him.
To Him alone be praise and thanksgiving.

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