2 Timothy 4:2
Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')
:on 'ye Nyorsoa-a' tubo-wlu⧾ po.: Ne buh⧾ ken,: on 'ye-eh' no, 'do ti-a' klehkpeh bo.: Mor nyor⧾: taa-ih-a: dou'⧾ bo to-: 'de mor an-a': yeh se-ih: dou'⧾ bo: to-: po-ih 'suh. Po 'o nyor⧾: gwie 'i.: Wlu-dih: 'yi zi-deh⧾ 'bhun dih. Po 'de nyor⧾-a' 'kpih.: Mor: on: taa nyor⧾ deh torne,: yee' kpon: porluh dih.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us to always share the word of God, whether it's convenient or not. It instructs us to correct others, challenge them when needed, and encourage them with patience and teaching. The speaker is Paul, writing to Timothy.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a really cool toy that can help your friends be happier. This verse says even if it's hard to share sometimes, you should still tell your friends about this toy because it can make their lives better. And when they struggle with using it, keep teaching them how to play with patience.
Historical Background
Paul wrote these words in his letter to Timothy around AD 67-68. Timothy was a young minister, and Paul is advising him on the importance of spreading God's word consistently, regardless of circumstances. The cultural setting was one of early Christian community building amidst Roman oppression.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can apply to a teacher who continues to teach their students important life skills even when those students are disrespectful or uninterested. Consistent dedication to sharing knowledge and correcting bad habits is key.
Topics
faithfulnessteachingperseverancereproofencouragementpatience
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'be instant' mean in this verse?
'Be instant' means to be prompt and eager, indicating the urgency and importance of preaching God's word at all times.
How can I apply 2 Timothy 4:2 in my church role?
In a church setting, you could consistently share scripture, correct misunderstandings with patience, and encourage fellow believers even when it is difficult or unpopular to do so.
What does 'doctrine' mean here?
'Doctrine' refers to the teachings of Christianity. It emphasizes that preaching should be rooted in established biblical teachings.
How can I handle situations where reproving or rebuking might seem harsh?
When you need to reprove or rebuke, do so gently and with love, ensuring your actions are guided by God's word and aimed at helping the person improve spiritually.
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