2 Timothy 2:15
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Buhata ang kutob sa imong mahimo aron malipay ang Dios kanimo, sama sa nangalagad nga walay angay ikaulaw sa iyang mga gibuhat. Itudlo sa husto nga pamaagi ang pulong sa Dios nga mao ang kamatuoran.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Paul to Timothy tells us to work hard in studying God's Word so that we can understand and teach it correctly, without being ashamed of our knowledge or practice. The key message is about the importance of diligent study and accuracy in interpreting scripture.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're working on a big jigsaw puzzle. If you take your time to carefully put each piece in the right spot, you'll be proud when it's done. Similarly, God wants us to spend time studying His Word so we can understand it correctly and share it without being embarrassed.
Historical Background
The letter was written by Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ, around AD 67-68 from Rome while under house arrest. It is addressed to Timothy, a young pastor in Ephesus. The cultural context involves the spread of false teachings and the need for reliable leadership.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, imagine being a teacher who needs to explain complex material accurately to students. Just as you would prepare thoroughly to ensure your teaching doesn't mislead them, Christians should diligently study scripture to teach others without error or shame.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to 'rightly divide the word of truth'?
To rightly divide means interpreting and teaching the Bible accurately, avoiding distortions or misinterpretations that can lead people astray.
Who is Paul addressing in this verse?
Paul addresses Timothy, a young pastor, but the message applies broadly to all Christians who are called to study God's Word diligently.
How does studying help prevent shame in teaching scripture?
Thorough study builds confidence and accuracy, which helps teachers avoid misunderstandings or errors that could lead to embarrassment when sharing the gospel.
Why is it important for Christians to be 'workmen' who do not need to be ashamed?
Being a diligent student of scripture ensures that Christians can contribute effectively to their communities and lead others confidently in the faith without feeling inadequate or embarrassed about their knowledge.
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