II TIMOTHY
Chapter 3
II T | Twenty | 3:2 | Men will be selfish, mercenary, boastful, haughty, and blasphemous; disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, impure, | |
II T | Twenty | 3:3 | incapable of affection, merciless, slanderous, wanting in self- control, brutal, careless of the right, | |
II T | Twenty | 3:4 | treacherous, reckless, and puffed up with pride; they will love pleasure more than they love God; | |
II T | Twenty | 3:5 | and while they retain the outward form of religion, they will not allow it to influence them. Turn your back on such men as these. | |
II T | Twenty | 3:6 | For among them are to be found those who creep into homes and captivate weak women--women who, loaded with sins, and slaves to all kinds of passions, | |
II T | Twenty | 3:8 | Just as Jannes and Jambres opposed Moses, so do these people, in their turn, oppose the Truth. Their minds are corrupted, and, as regards the Faith, they are utterly worthless. | |
II T | Twenty | 3:9 | They will not, however, make further progress; for their wicked folly will be plain to every one, just as that of Jannes and Jambres was. | |
II T | Twenty | 3:10 | But you, Timothy, were a close observer of my teaching, my conduct, my purposes, my faith, my forbearance, my love, and my patient endurance, | |
II T | Twenty | 3:11 | as well as of my persecutions, and of the sufferings which I met with at Antioch, Iconium, and Lystra. You know what persecutions I underwent; and yet the Lord brought me safe out of all! | |
II T | Twenty | 3:12 | Yes, and all who aim at living a religious life in union with Christ Jesus will have to suffer persecution; | |
II T | Twenty | 3:14 | You, however, must stand by what you learned and accepted as true. You know who they were from whom you learned it; | |
II T | Twenty | 3:15 | and that, from your childhood, you have known the Sacred Writings, which can give you the wisdom that, through belief in Christ Jesus, leads to Salvation. | |
II T | Twenty | 3:16 | Everything that is written under divine inspiration is helpful for teaching, for refuting error, for giving guidance, and for training others in righteousness; | |