2 Timothy 1:18

Baoule (Nyanmien nde Ufle) 1974

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from 2 Timothy, Paul is speaking and asking God to grant mercy for a person named Onesiphorus who helped him in Ephesus. He also asks Timothy to remember how much Onesiphorus has done.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your friend helped you build the best sandcastle ever when it was hard because of rain. Later, someone asks about that day and says 'I hope God gives your friend a nice reward for all his help.' That's what Paul is saying here!

Historical Background

The letter to Timothy was written by the Apostle Paul around AD 67. It was addressed to Timothy, who worked with Paul in spreading Christianity. Ephesus was a major city where early Christians faced challenges and needed support.

Living It Out Today

Think about a time when someone helped you through a tough situation at work or school. Reflect on their kindness and pray for them, just as Paul did here for Onesiphorus.

Topics

faithfulnessprayerthanksgivingfriendshipservant leadershipperseverance

Related Verses

Acts 19:23-41Romans 16:3-5Philippians 4:3Colossians 4:7-8Hebrews 10:32-34

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Paul praying for mercy for Onesiphorus?
Paul is likely asking God to bless and protect Onesiphorus because of the significant support he provided in a difficult time, showing gratitude and concern.
What kind of help did Onesiphorus give to Paul?
The verse suggests that Onesiphorus provided various forms of assistance to Paul while he was in Ephesus, likely including material or moral support during challenging times.
How can we apply this lesson from 2 Timothy 1:18 today?
We should remember and pray for those who have helped us, showing gratitude just as Paul did here. This can strengthen our relationships and express thanks both to God and to others.
What does this verse teach about the value of friendship in Christianity?
This verse highlights how important it is to recognize and appreciate friendships that support faith journeys, reflecting on the ways these friendships enrich spiritual life and community.
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