2 Timothy 3:2

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What Does This Mean?

This verse describes people who care only about themselves and show bad behavior like being greedy, proud, disrespectful to parents, ungrateful, and unholy. The Apostle Paul is speaking to Timothy, warning him about these characteristics.

Explained for Children

Imagine a playground where kids only think of themselves, take toys from others, brag all the time, and don't say thank you or respect their mommies and daddies. That's what this verse talks about, but for grown-ups too!

Historical Background

The Apostle Paul wrote this letter to Timothy around AD 67-68 when Timothy was serving as a church leader in Ephesus. The cultural setting was one of moral decay, where people valued themselves over others and showed little respect or gratitude.

Living It Out Today

Think about your workplace where you see colleagues who are selfish, don't acknowledge help from others, and disrespect their bosses or elders. This verse reminds us to guard against such behaviors and strive for better character traits.

Topics

moralityselfishnessrespectgratitudecharacter traitswarning

Related Verses

Proverbs 28:10Titus 3:3Romans 1:29-31Philippians 2:3-4Matthew 7:12

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Paul write this warning?
Paul wrote this warning to prepare Timothy for the challenging times ahead, emphasizing the importance of strong moral character and faithfulness.
How can we avoid being covetous?
To avoid being covetous, focus on gratitude and contentment with what you have. Cultivate a heart that finds joy in God's provision rather than material possessions.
What does it mean to be 'lovers of their own selves'?
Being lovers of one's own self means prioritizing personal desires and interests above all else, often at the expense of others. This is a warning against selfishness and narcissism.
How can this verse help parents raise respectful children?
This verse highlights the importance of teaching children respect for authority, gratitude, and moral values from an early age to prevent them from developing negative traits mentioned here.
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