2 Timothy 4:9

Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is a request from Paul to Timothy asking him to come visit soon. Paul wants Timothy's support and presence.

Explained for Children

Imagine your best friend at school asks you to come over after class because they need some help with homework. That's what this verse is like - one of Jesus' friends is telling another friend, 'Come and see me soon!'

Historical Background

This letter was written by the apostle Paul towards the end of his life while he was imprisoned in Rome around AD 67. He wrote to Timothy, a young pastor, encouraging him to come visit as he needed support from friends.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you're starting a new job and feeling overwhelmed. This verse reminds us that it's okay to ask for help from trusted friends who can lend their support during tough times.

Topics

supportfriendshipencouragementperseverancehopeleadership

Related Verses

Philippians 2:19-23Philemon 1:7Matthew 10:14Acts 18:5Romans 16:1

Frequently Asked Questions

Who wrote 2 Timothy and why was it written?
The apostle Paul wrote this letter to encourage his young friend and protégé, Timothy. It was likely written as Paul faced imprisonment towards the end of his life.
Why does Paul ask Timothy to come soon in 2 Timothy 4:9?
Paul is asking for support from a trusted friend during a difficult time when he might be facing challenges and needing companionship.
How can we apply the message of supporting friends like Timothy did today?
We can reach out to friends who are going through tough times, offer our presence, and lend support just as Timothy was asked to do for Paul.
What does this verse teach us about friendship in challenging situations?
This verse teaches that true friendship involves being there for each other during difficult times, showing care and offering practical help when needed.
Compare 2 Timothy 4:9 across all translations →