Stay the Course

Jan 7, 2024    Andrew Cullen

The phrase “stay the course” means to continue doing something until it is finished. Its original use is rooted in maritime navigation. A ship’s captain would order the crew to maintain their current course regardless of challenges like storms or unfavorable winds. Timothy faced challenges in Ephesus. He may have wanted to give up. He may have wanted to leave. But Paul urges Timothy to stay the course. There was still work to do.