2 Timothy 2:22-3:17 Chap­ter 2 [22] Run from any­thing - TopicsExpress



          

2 Timothy 2:22-3:17 Chap­ter 2 [22] Run from any­thing that stim­u­lates youth­ful lusts. In­stead, pur­sue right­eous liv­ing, faith­ful­ness, love, and peace. Enjoy the com­pan­ion­ship of those who call on the Lord with pure hearts. [23] Again I say, dont get in­volved in fool­ish, ig­no­rant ar­gu­ments that only start fights. [24] A ser­vant of the Lord must not quar­rel but must be kind to every­one, be able to teach, and be pa­tient with dif­fi­cult peo­ple. [25] Gen­tly in­struct those who op­pose the truth. Per­haps God will change those peo­ples hearts, and they will learn the truth. [26] Then they will come to their senses and es­cape from the devils trap. For they have been held cap­tive by him to do what­ever he wants. Chap­ter 3 You 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 and have no self-con­trol. They will be cruel and hate what is good. [4] They will be­tray their friends, be reck­less, be puffed up with pride, and love plea­sure rather than God. [5] They will act re­li­gious, but they will re­ject the power that could make them godly. Stay away from peo­ple like that! [6] They are the kind who work their way into peo­ples homes and win the con­fi­dence of vul­ner­a­ble women who are bur­dened with the guilt of sin and con­trolled by var­i­ous de­sires. [7] (Such women are for­ever fol­low­ing new teach­ings, but they are never able to un­der­stand the truth.) [8] These teach­ers op­pose the truth just as Jannes and Jam­bres op­posed Moses. They have de­praved minds and a coun­ter­feit faith. [9] But they wont get away with this for long. Some­day every­one will rec­og­nize what fools they are, just as with Jannes and Jam­bres. [10] But you, Tim­o­thy, cer­tainly know what I teach, and how I live, and what my pur­pose in life is. You know my faith, my pa­tience, my love, and my en­durance. [11] You know how much per­se­cu­tion and suf­fer­ing I have en­dured. You know all about how I was per­se­cuted in An­ti­och, Ico­nium, and Lystra-but the Lord res­cued me from all of it. [12] Yes, and every­one who wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will suf­fer per­se­cu­tion. [13] But evil peo­ple and im­pos­tors will flour­ish. They will de­ceive oth­ers and will them­selves be de­ceived. [14] But you must re­main faith­ful to the things you have been taught. You know they are true, for you know you can trust those who taught you. [15] You have been taught the holy Scrip­tures from child­hood, and they have given you the wis­dom to re­ceive the sal­va­tion that comes by trust­ing in Christ Jesus. [16] All Scrip­ture is in­spired by God and is use­ful to teach us what is true and to make us re­al­ize what is wrong in our lives. It cor­rects us when we are wrong and teaches us to do what is right. [17] God uses it to pre­pare and equip his peo­ple to do every good work.
Posted on: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 11:21:23 +0000

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