2 Timothy 1:15
Amharic Tigrinya 2011
እቶም ኣብ እስያ ዘለዉ ዂላቶም፡ ካባታቶም ከኣ ፍጌሎስን ህርሞጌኔስን፡ ከም ዝኸድዑኒ፡ እዚ ትፈልጥ ኣሎኻ።
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Paul is telling Timothy that many people in Asia have stopped supporting him, including specific individuals like Phygellus and Hermogenes. The key message is about the loss of support from former allies.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game with your friends, but suddenly some of them decide they don't want to play with you anymore. That's kind of what happened here. Paul felt sad because his friends in Asia didn’t want to help him like before.
Historical Background
This verse is from the letter written by Paul to Timothy around AD 64-67, while Paul was imprisoned in Rome. The audience were Christians in Ephesus and surrounding areas, where many had turned away from supporting Paul due to his imprisonment and possible perceived failure.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can remind us that sometimes friends or colleagues might stop supporting our efforts or values. It teaches resilience and the importance of remaining true to one's beliefs despite losing support.
Topics
faithfulnessperseveranceloss of supportfriendship in crisisloyalty under pressureencouragement
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did people turn away from Paul?
Paul was imprisoned, which likely led others to believe he might not succeed. This verse shows that even leaders face times when their support wanes.
What can we learn about resilience from this verse?
The key lesson is about staying true and resilient in the face of betrayal or loss of support, focusing on enduring faith rather than human loyalty.
How does 2 Timothy 1:15 relate to friendship?
This verse highlights that friends can sometimes abandon us, especially during tough times. It’s a reminder to choose our friendships wisely and trust in God's support.
What is the significance of mentioning Phygellus and Hermogenes by name?
Mentioning specific names emphasizes that this isn't just about general abandonment but involves real people, adding a personal touch to Paul’s message of loss.
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