Chapter 4:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 1 Timothy Titus
2 Timothy 4
Concise Complete
The apostle solemnly charges Timothy to be diligent,
though many will not bear sound doctrine. (1-5) Enforces the charge from his own
martyrdom, then at hand. (6-8) Desires him to come speedily. (9-13) He cautions,
and complains of such as had deserted him; and expresses his faith as to his own
preservation to the heavenly kingdom. (14-18) Friendly greetings and his usual
blessing. (19-22)
Verses 1-5
People will turn away from the truth, they will grow weary of the plain gospel
of Christ, they will be greedy of fables, and take pleasure in them. People do
so when they will not endure that preaching which is searching, plain, and to
the purpose. Those who love souls must be ever watchful, must venture and bear
all the painful effects of their faithfulness, and take all opportunities of
making known the pure gospel.
Verses 6-8 The
blood of the martyrs, though not a sacrifice of atonement, yet was a sacrifice
of acknowledgment to the grace of God and his truth. Death to a good man, is his
release from the imprisonment of this world, and his departure to the enjoyments
of another world. As a Christian, and a minister, Paul had kept the faith, kept
the doctrines of the gospel. What comfort will it afford, to be able to speak in
this manner toward the end of our days! The crown of believers is a crown of
righteousness, purchased by the righteousness of Christ. Believers have it not
at present, yet it is sure, for it is laid up for them. The believer, amidst
poverty, pain, sickness, and the agonies of death, may rejoice; but if the
duties of a man's place and station are neglected, his evidence of interest in
Christ will be darkened, and uncertainty and distress may be expected to cloud
and harass his last hours.
Verses 9-13 The
love of this world, is often the cause of turning back from the truths and ways
of Jesus Christ. Paul was guided by Divine inspiration, yet he would have his
books. As long as we live, we must still learn. The apostles did not neglect
human means, in seeking the necessaries of life, or their own instruction. Let
us thank the Divine goodness in having given us so many writings of wise and
pious men in all ages; and let us seek that by reading them our profiting may
appear to all.
Verses 14-18
There is as much danger from false brethren, as from open enemies. It is
dangerous having to do with those who would be enemies to such a man as Paul.
The Christians at Rome were forward to meet him,
acts 28 , but when there
seemed to be a danger of suffering with him, then all forsook him. God might
justly be angry with them, but he prays God to forgive them. The apostle was
delivered out of the mouth of the lion, that is, of Nero, or some of his judges.
If the Lord stands by us, he will strengthen us in difficulties and dangers, and
his presence will more than supply every one's absence.
Verses 19-22
We need no more to make us happy, than to have the Lord Jesus Christ with our
spirits; for in him all spiritual blessings are summed up. It is the best prayer
we can offer for our friends, that the Lord Jesus Christ may be with their
spirits, to sanctify and save them, and at last to receive them to himself. Many
who believed as Paul, are now before the throne, giving glory to their Lord: may
we be followers of them.
Chapter 4:
| Darby
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| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Johnson
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| Read 2 Timothy 4 |
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