II TIMOTHY
Chapter 2
II T | OEB | 2:1 | You must, then, my child, find strength in the help which comes from the union with Christ Jesus; | |
II T | OEB | 2:2 | and what you learnt from me, in the presence of many listeners, entrust to reliable people, who will be able in their turn to teach others. | |
II T | OEB | 2:4 | A soldier on active service, to please his superior officer, always avoids entangling himself in the affairs of ordinary life. | |
II T | OEB | 2:6 | The laborer who does the work should be the first to receive a share of the fruits of the earth. | |
II T | OEB | 2:8 | Keep before your mind Jesus Christ, raised from the dead, a descendant of David, as told in the good news entrusted to me; | |
II T | OEB | 2:9 | in the service of which I am suffering hardships, even to being put in fetters as a criminal. But the message of God is not fettered; | |
II T | OEB | 2:10 | and that is why I submit to anything for the sake of God’s people: so that they also may obtain the salvation which comes from union with Christ Jesus, and imperishable glory. | |
II T | OEB | 2:12 | If we continue to endure, we will also share his throne. If we should ever disown him, he, too, will disown us. | |
II T | OEB | 2:14 | Remind people of all this; tell them solemnly, as in the sight of God, to avoid controversy, a useless thing and the ruin of those who listen to it. | |
II T | OEB | 2:15 | Do your utmost to show yourself true to God, a worker with no reason to be ashamed, accurate in delivering the message of the truth. | |
II T | OEB | 2:17 | and their teaching will spread like a cancer. Hymenaeus and Philetus are instances of this. | |
II T | OEB | 2:18 | They have gone completely astray as regards the truth; they say that a resurrection has already taken place, and so upset some people’s faith. | |
II T | OEB | 2:19 | Yet God’s firm foundation still stands unmoved, and it bears this inscription — ‘THE LORD KNOWS THOSE WHO ARE HIS’; and this — ‘LET ALL THOSE WHO USE THE NAME OF THE LORD TURN AWAY FROM WICKEDNESS.’ | |
II T | OEB | 2:20 | Now in a large house there are not only things of gold and silver, but also others of wood and earthenware, some for better and some for common use. | |
II T | OEB | 2:21 | If, then, a person has escaped from the pollution of such errors as I have mentioned, they will be like a thing kept for better use, set apart, serviceable to its owner, ready for any good purpose. | |
II T | OEB | 2:22 | Flee from the passions of youth, but pursue righteousness, faith, love, and peace, in the company of those who, with a pure heart, invoke the Lord. | |
II T | OEB | 2:24 | and a servant of the Lord should never quarrel. They ought, on the contrary, to be courteous to everyone, skillful teachers, and forbearing. | |
II T | OEB | 2:25 | They should instruct their opponents in a gentle spirit; for, possibly, God may give those opponents a repentance that will lead to a fuller knowledge of truth, | |