Theywill be men of unscrupulous speech and have no control of themselves. They will be passionate and unprincipled, treacherous, self-willed and conceited, loving all the time what gives them pleasure instead of loving God. They will maintain a facade of “religion”, but their conduct will deny its validity. 1You should know this, Timothy, that in the last days there will be very difficult times. 2 For people will love only themselves and their money. They will be boastful and proud, scoffing at God, disobedient to their parents, and ungrateful. They will consider nothing sacred. 3 They will be unloving and unforgiving; they will slander others in 2 Timothy 4:3 For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; . Genesis 49:1 And Jacob called to his sons, and said, Gather yourselves together, . Isaiah 2:2 And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of . Jeremiah 48:47 Yet will I bring again the captivity of Moab in the latter days, . Jeremiah 49:39 But it shall
Instructionson Worship. 1 I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people—. 2 for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. 3 This is
Whatdoes 2 Timothy 3:2 mean? Paul begins an extensive list—some 19 traits in all—of attributes found in evil people. Both these behaviors, and those who persist in them, are to be avoided. Verse 2 includes the first eight attributes. First, people will be selfish, rather than serving others. Second, evil people will be obsessed with wealth.
2Timothy. 1 | 2:8-19 2:20-26. This 2 Timothy 3 Bible study contains outlines, commentary, cross-references, Bible study discussion questions, and applications. Visit our library of inductive Bible studies for more in depth inductive studies on this and other books of the Bible you can use in your small group.
2Timothy 2:1. σύ: emphatic, as in 1 Timothy 6:11 and ch. 2 Timothy 3:10; but the appeal is not primarily that Timothy should imitate Onesiphorus, or learn by the example of Phygelus and Hermogenes, but rather marks the intensity of the apostle’s anxiety for the future conduct of Timothy in the Church; and similarly οὖν is resumptive of all the
Theseverses are tightly connected to 3:1-5. Paul began by reminding Timothy that the last days (the time between Christ’s first and second coming) would be most difficult and dangerous times because of the people who occupy this time. The consensus of the rather long list in vv. 2-4 is that these people are devil-like in every
Scripture 2 Timothy 3:1–13. John Piper Aug 4, 2012. Sermon. Building Our Lives on the Bible Education for Exultation: By the Word. Mar 5, 2000. Scripture: 2 Timothy 3:10–17. John Piper Mar 5, 2000. Sermon. Honoring the Biblical Call of Motherhood A Tribute to Ruth Piper. May 8, 2005. Scripture: 2 Timothy 3:10–17. John Piper
2Timothy 2:1-7 meaning. Paul pushes Timothy to be strong, because Christ gives him favor and has a purpose for his teaching. Timothy is exhorted to pass on Paul’s teaching to faithful men, to suffer like Paul has as a good soldier, a competitive athlete, and a hard-working farmer. In chapter 2, Paul begins with You therefore, my son. 1Timothy 2:3. This verse points back to what was said in 1 Timothy 2:1; not, however, in such a way as to make 1 Timothy 2:2 a parenthesis (so in a former edition of this commentary), but rather so as to include the points mentioned in it. The highest motive of the Christian to such prayer is the good pleasure of God. Commentaryon 2 Timothy 3:14-17. Those who would learn the things of God, and be assured of them, must know the Holy Scriptures, for they are the Divine revelation. The age of children is the age to learn; and those who would get true learning, must get it out of the Scriptures. They must not lie by us neglected, seldom or never looked into.
1Timothy 3. 1. Here is a trustworthy saying: If anyone sets his heart on being an overseer, [ 1] he desires a noble task. 2. Now the overseer must be above reproach, the husband of but one wife, temperate, self-controlled, respectable, hospitable, able to teach, 3. not given to drunkenness, not violent but gentle, not quarrelsome, not a lover
3 ( 2 Timothy 3:16-17) Timothy must continue with confidence in the Holy Scriptures. All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work. a. 8wcj2.
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