Paul uniquely positions God as both the commanding authority for Timothy's teaching ministry and the righteous Judge who will reward faithful proclamation, merging divine sovereignty with pastoral responsibility.
1I command you therefore before God and the Lord Jesus Christ, who will judge the living and the dead at his appearing and his Kingdom:
2preach the word; be urgent in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, and exhort with all patience and teaching.
3For the time will come when they will not listen to the sound doctrine, but having itching ears, will heap up for themselves teachers after their own lusts,
4and will turn away their ears from the truth, and turn away to fables.
5But you be sober in all things, suffer hardship, do the work of an evangelist, and fulfill your ministry.
6For I am already being offered, and the time of my departure has come.
7I have fought the good fight. I have finished the course. I have kept the faith.
8From now on, the crown of righteousness is stored up for me, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will give to me on that day; and not to me only, but also to all those who have loved his appearing.
9Be diligent to come to me soon,
10for Demas left me, having loved this present world, and went to Thessalonica; Crescens to Galatia; and Titus to Dalmatia.
11Only Luke is with me. Take Mark and bring him with you, for he is useful to me for service.
12But I sent Tychicus to Ephesus.
13Bring the cloak that I left at Troas with Carpus when you come—and the books, especially the parchments.
14Alexander the coppersmith did much evil to me. The Lord will repay him according to his deeds.
15Beware of him, for he greatly opposed our words.
16At my first defense, no one came to help me, but all left me. May it not be held against them.
17But the Lord stood by me and strengthened me, that through me the message might be fully proclaimed, and that all the Gentiles might hear. So I was delivered out of the mouth of the lion.
18And the Lord will deliver me from every evil work and will preserve me for his heavenly Kingdom. To him be the glory forever and ever. Amen.
19Greet Prisca and Aquila, and the house of Onesiphorus.
20Erastus remained at Corinth, but I left Trophimus at Miletus sick.
21Be diligent to come before winter. Eubulus salutes you, as do Pudens, Linus, Claudia, and all the brothers.
22The Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit. Grace be with you. Amen.
In his final charge to Timothy, Paul solemnly commands him to preach faithfully despite coming opposition and false teaching. Paul reflects on his own ministry with the confidence of one who has completed his course, anticipating the crown of righteousness awaiting all faithful believers. The chapter concludes with personal requests and greetings, revealing Paul's isolation in prison while maintaining his trust in God's deliverance and his concern for ongoing ministry relationships.
Context
This final chapter completes Paul's last letter, following his urgent appeals in chapter 3 about difficult times and Scripture's sufficiency.
Key Themes
Outline
Paul charges Timothy to preach faithfully despite opposition, while reflecting on his own completed ministry and anticipated reward from the righteous Judge.
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Paul uniquely positions God as both the commanding authority for Timothy's teaching ministry and the righteous Judge who will reward faithful proclamation, merging divine sovereignty with pastoral responsibility.
Paul provides personal instructions about companions and possessions while testifying to God's faithfulness in delivering him and enabling his ministry to the Gentiles.
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Paul's final letter reverses his typical role from fellowship-giver to fellowship-seeker, desperately requesting companions while paradoxically declaring complete confidence in divine protection.
Paul concludes his letter to Timothy with personal greetings to various believers and a final benediction invoking Christ's presence and grace.
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Paul's final words shift from his typical mission-focused language to intimate fellowship concerns, mentioning eight specific individuals by name—more personal references than in any other Pauline conclusion.
Paul uniquely positions God as both the commanding authority for Timothy's teaching ministry and the righteous Judge who will reward faithful proclamation, merging divine sovereignty with pastoral responsibility.
Paul's final letter reverses his typical role from fellowship-giver to fellowship-seeker, desperately requesting companions while paradoxically declaring complete confidence in divine protection.
Paul's final words shift from his typical mission-focused language to intimate fellowship concerns, mentioning eight specific individuals by name—more personal references than in any other Pauline conclusion.
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