2 TIMOTHY CHAPTER 2 2 TIMOTHY 2:1 Timothy is exhorted to constancy and
perseverance in the discharge of his duty, as a good soldier of
Christ, looking for a certain reward of his fatigues and sufferings. 2
TIMOTHY 2:15,16 to divide the word of truth rightly, and to shun
profane and vain babblings. 2... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE THINGS THAT THOU HAST HEARD OF ME AMONG MANY WITNESSES; the
doctrine of the gospel which thou hast heard from me, confirmed by the
testimony of many of the prophets of old, or, which thou heardest from
me committed to thy trust, there being many witnesses present, when
thou wert ordained. or... [ Continue Reading ]
ENDURE HARDNESS; in the Greek it is, suffer evils, that is evils of
affliction, expect them, and encounter and patiently eudure them. AS A
GOOD SOLDIER OF JESUS CHRIST; remembering that the life of a minister
is not a life of ease and pleasure, but the life of a soldier, whose
life is a life of hard... [ Continue Reading ]
Having told Timothy that his life was to be the life of a soldier, in
which he would be exposed to many difficulties, and dangers, and
hazards, he here mindeth him of the law and custom of soldiers, who
being once entered in the muster-roll, use to sequester themselves
from other employments in trad... [ Continue Reading ]
And look as it is in the public games in use amongst you, where divers
strive by wrestling, fighting, racing, where there is a crown proposed
as the prize for those who are the conquerors in the game; they have
not that crown set upon their heads, unless they keep to the laws of
that game wherein th... [ Continue Reading ]
As the apostle had before compared the minister of the gospel to a
soldier, and from thence concluded his duty not to entangle himself
unnecessarily in secular employments; and to those that exercised
themselves in their public games, and from thence concluded the
obligation upon him to keep to the... [ Continue Reading ]
CONSIDER WHAT I SAY; weigh these things with thyself in thy own
thoughts. AND THE LORD GIVE THEE UNDERSTANDING IN ALL THINGS; but thou
wilt not effectually understand them without a Divine influence,
opening thy mind to a comprehension of them, and thy heart to a
reception of all these things, and a... [ Continue Reading ]
The apostle passeth from his former discourse, wherein he had armed
Timothy against the afflictions of the gospel, to a discourse about
the doctrine of the gospel; and here mentioneth two principal heads of
that doctrine, the incarnation of Christ, and his resurrection, which
he instanceth in, as mo... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREIN I SUFFER TROUBLE, AS AN EVIL-DOER, EVEN UNTO BONDS; that is,
for which I suffer affliction, as if I were an evil-doer, to that
degree that I am put in chains. BUT THE WORD OF GOD IS NOT BOUND; but
yet I preach the gospel, or the gospel is preached; though they have
restrained me, they are no... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE I ENDURE ALL THINGS; that is, all things which I do endure,
reproach, imprisonment, &c., for he had not yet resisted to blood. FOR
THE ELECT'S SAKES; as for Christ's sake, to imitate his example, and
testify my love to him; so for the sake of those whom God hath chosen
to eternal life, tha... [ Continue Reading ]
IT IS A FAITHFUL SAYING: see the notes on 1 TIMOTHY 1:15, and 1
TIMOTHY 4:9, where we had the same phrase. FOR IF WE BE DEAD WITH HIM:
we are said to be dead with Christ two ways:
1. By our dying to sin, as he died for sin, ROMANS 6:5.
2. By our suffering in testimony of the truth, 2 CORINTHIANS 4:... [ Continue Reading ]
IF WE SUFFER, WE SHALL ALSO REIGN WITH HIM; that is, if we suffer for
his name's sake, for a constant owning and adherence to his doctrine
of faith, or discharge of any trust he hath reposed in us, we shall
reign with him in glory. IF WE DENY HIM, HE ALSO WILL DENY US; but if
we, upon prospect of da... [ Continue Reading ]
IF WE BELIEVE NOT, YET HE ABIDETH FAITHFUL; whether we believe or
believe not, or whether we be faithful to our trust or be not, yet God
will show himself faithful, either to his promises made to them that
believe, or to his threatenings denounced against those that believe
not. HE CANNOT DENY HIMSE... [ Continue Reading ]
OF THESE THINGS PUT THEM IN REMEMBRANCE; that is, put other teachers
in remembrance of all these things which I have given thee in charge.
CHARGING THEM BEFORE THE LORD; charging them as in the sight of God,
who most certainly observeth and taketh notice of them, and will call
them to an account. TH... [ Continue Reading ]
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STUDY TO SHOW THYSELF APPROVED UNTO GOD; let it be thy study, not to
please men, to get their hum and applause for speaking quaintly,
learnedly, or smoothly, but to approve thyself to God, who is thy
Master in this work, and whom thou oughtest to serve. A WORKMAN THAT
NEEDETH NOT TO BE ASHAM... [ Continue Reading ]
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BUT SHUN PROFANE AND VAIN BABBLINGS; by these dishonourable terms the
apostle defameth all impertinent discourses in discharge of the
ministerial office, such as he had called _fables and endless
genealogies, which minister questions_, 1 TIMOTHY 1:4; _profane and
old wives fables,_ 1 TIMOTH... [ Continue Reading ]
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AND THEIR WORD WILL EAT AS DOTH A CANKER; in the Greek it is: And
their word will have pasture (or place to feed upon) as a gangrene: we
have ill translated the word _a canker, _ for it signifieth a
gangrene; both our English word gangrene and the Latin word are
derived from the Greek. There... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO CONCERNING THE TRUTH HAVE ERRED; these two he saith had already
erred as to the doctrine of faith, giving heed to profane and vain
babblings. SAYING THAT THE RESURRECTION IS PAST ALREADY; their
particular error was in the business of the resurrection, which they
said was past. That there shall b... [ Continue Reading ]
NEVERTHELESS THE FOUNDATION OF GOD STANDETH SURE; notwithstanding that
these two men (possibly of some note in the church of Ephesus) have
fallen from the faith, and have been ill instruments to subvert the
faith of others, yet God hath a number in the world, who are built
upon the rock Christ Jesus... [ Continue Reading ]
Look as it is in a great house, there are several vessels, made of
several materials, and for several ends and uses; some are made of
gold, some of silver, some of wood, some of earth; some made and
bought for more noble and honourable uses, others for more vile, base,
and dishonourable uses: so it... [ Continue Reading ]
IF A MAN THEREFORE PURGE HIMSELF FROM THESE; from these wicked men
that subvert the faith of others, or from their wicked opinions and
courses. HE SHALL BE A VESSEL UNTO HONOUR, SANCTIFIED, AND MEET FOR
THE MASTER'S USE; God will honour him; and he will by it be set apart,
and made fit for Christ's... [ Continue Reading ]
FLEE ALSO YOUTHFUL LUSTS: by _youthful_ lusts he means such sinful
desires, propensities, and inclinations of mind as are most incident
to youth, whether they be lusts of the flesh, or spiritual lusts, such
as are the vices of the mind ambition, ostentation, pride, vain-glory,
contempt of others, &c... [ Continue Reading ]
It is a precept or caution of the same nature with those, 1 TIMOTHY
1:4, 1 TIMOTHY 4:7; and 2 TIMOTHY 2:16. The repetition of this precept
of the apostle four times in these two short Epistles, lets us know
how important a thing he judged it, that ministers of the gospel
should not spend their time... [ Continue Reading ]
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He that is THE SERVANT OF THE LORD in the work of the ministry, MUST
NOT macesyai, fight or STRIVE; he must neither be a striker nor a
brawler, neither fight with his hands nor his tongue. BUT BE GENTLE
UNTO ALL MEN; but show himself to all courteous, of a soft temper,
meek and gentle. APT... [ Continue Reading ]
IN MEEKNESS INSTRUCTING THOSE THAT OPPOSE THEMSELVES; without passion
better informing such as have sucked in an error, not reviling them,
but gently instructing them, and labouring to convince them of their
mistake; for all those who for a time may oppose the truth, are not
such as never repent, no... [ Continue Reading ]
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AND THAT THEY MAY RECOVER THEMSELVES; the Greek word ananhqwsin
properly signifieth to awake out of a drunken sleep. A state of sin is
a kind of drunkenness, in which men have lost the use of their reason.
OUT OF THE SNARE OF THE DEVIL; by _the snare of the devil_ he means
his temptations, w... [ Continue Reading ]