2 Timothy 4:17
Arabic 2018 (الترجمة الكاثوليكيّة (اليسوعيّة))
ولٰكِنَّ الرَّبَّ كانَ معي وَقَوَّاني لِتُعلَنَ البِشارةُ عن يَدي على أَحسَنِ وَجهٍ ويَسمَعَها جَميعُ الوَثَنِيِّين، فنَجَوْتُ «مِن شِدْقِ الأَسَد»،
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from the letter Paul wrote to Timothy near the end of his life. It says that even though things were tough, God helped him so he could share the message about Jesus with everyone, including those who weren't Jewish, and he was rescued from danger.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where you need to tell your friends about an amazing toy you found, but there's a big dog blocking your way. But then, a super-strong friend comes to help you. That's like what happened here: Paul had some scary problems, but God helped him share the good news with everyone.
Historical Background
2 Timothy was written by the apostle Paul, likely while he was in prison in Rome around AD 67-68. He wrote it to encourage his young disciple, Timothy, emphasizing the importance of continuing to spread the Christian message even amidst hardships and threats from authorities.
Living It Out Today
Imagine being a teacher who needs to share an important lesson with your class but you're feeling sick or overwhelmed. This verse reminds us that God can provide strength in difficult situations so we can fulfill our duties, just as Paul did by sharing his faith despite facing imprisonment and danger.
Topics
faithfulnessdeliverancepreachingstrength in weaknessGod's protectionmissionary work
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Frequently Asked Questions
What did Paul mean by 'the mouth of the lion'?
The phrase 'mouth of the lion' is likely a metaphor for a dangerous situation. It refers to how Paul was protected from serious threats or dangers, much like someone being saved from a fierce predator.
How does this verse encourage us in our faith?
It encourages believers by showing that God can provide the necessary strength and protection to fulfill one's mission, even when facing significant challenges. It reassures us of divine support during tough times.
What role did Timothy play in Paul's life?
Timothy was a close disciple and friend to Paul. Paul wrote this letter to encourage Timothy to continue the work of spreading the gospel despite facing difficulties, emphasizing their shared mission.
How can we apply the message of this verse today?
Today, this verse reminds us that God's strength is available for our own missions, whether it’s sharing faith or any other form of service. It encourages perseverance and trust in divine providence even when faced with opposition.
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