II TIMOTHY
Chapter 4
II T | Twenty | 4:1 | I solemnly charge you, in the sight of God and of Christ Jesus, who will one day judge the living and the dead--I charge you by his Appearing and by his Kingdom.-- | |
II T | Twenty | 4:2 | Proclaim the Message, be ready in season and out of season, convince, rebuke, encourage, never failing to instruct with forbearance. | |
II T | Twenty | 4:3 | For a time will come when people will not tolerate sound teaching. They will follow their own wishes, and, in their itching for novelty, procure themselves a crowd of teachers. | |
II T | Twenty | 4:4 | They will turn a deaf ear to the Truth, and give their attention to legends instead. | |
II T | Twenty | 4:5 | But you, Timothy, must always be temperate. Face hardships; do the work of a Missionary; discharge all the duties of your Office. | |
II T | Twenty | 4:6 | As for me, my life blood is already being poured out; the time of my departure is close at hand. | |
II T | Twenty | 4:8 | And now the crown of righteousness awaits me, which the Lord, the just Judge, will give me on 'That Day'--and not only to me, but to all who have loved his Appearing. | |
II T | Twenty | 4:10 | for Demas, in his love for the world, has deserted me. He has gone to Thessalonica, Crescens to Galatia, and Titus to Dalmatia. | |
II T | Twenty | 4:11 | There is no one but Luke with me. Pick up Mark on your way, and bring him with you, for he is useful to me in my work. | |
II T | Twenty | 4:13 | Bring with you, when you come, the cloak which I left at Troas with Carpus, and the books, especially the parchments. | |
II T | Twenty | 4:14 | Alexander, the coppersmith, showed much ill-feeling towards me. 'The Lord will give him what his actions deserve.' | |
II T | Twenty | 4:15 | Do you also, be on your guard against him, for he is strongly opposed to our teaching. | |
II T | Twenty | 4:16 | At my first trial no one stood by me. They all deserted me. May it never be counted against them! | |
II T | Twenty | 4:17 | But the Lord came to my help and strengthened me, in order that, through me, the proclamation should be made so widely that all the Gentiles should hear it; and I was rescued 'out of the Lion's mouth.' | |
II T | Twenty | 4:18 | The Lord will rescue me from all evil, and bring me safe into his Heavenly Kingdom. All glory to him for ever and ever! Amen. | |
II T | Twenty | 4:21 | Do your utmost to come before winter. Eubulus, Pudens, Linus and Claudia send you their greetings, and so do all our Brothers. | |