1_I charge thee, therefore, before God and the Lord Jesus Christ _It
is proper to observe carefully the word _therefore, _by means of which
he appropriately connects Scripture with preaching. This also refutes
certain fanatics, who haughtily boast that they no longer need the aid
of teachers, becaus... [ Continue Reading ]
2_Be instant in season, out of season _By these words he recommends
not only constancy, but likewise earnestness, so as to overcome all
hindrances and difficulties; for, being, by nature, exceedingly
effeminate or slothful, we easily yield to the slightest opposition,
and sometimes we gladly seek ap... [ Continue Reading ]
3_For there will be a time _(193) From the very depravity of men he
shews how careful pastors ought to be; for soon shall the gospel be
extinguished, and perish from the remembrance of men, if godly
teachers do not labor with all their might to defend it. But he means
that we must avail ourselves of... [ Continue Reading ]
5_But watch thou in all things_. He proceeds with the former
exhortation, to the effect that the more grievous the diseases are,
the more earnestly Timothy may labor to cure them; and that the nearer
dangers are at hand, the more diligently he may keep watch. And
because the ministers of Christ, whe... [ Continue Reading ]
6_For I am now offered as a sacrifice _He assigns the reason for the
solemn protestation which he employed. As if he had said, “So long
as I lived, I stretched out my hand to thee; my constant exhortations
were not withheld from thee; thou hast been much aided by my advices,
and much confirmed by my... [ Continue Reading ]
7_I have fought the good fight _Because it is customary to form a
judgment from the event, Paul’s fight might have been condemned on
the ground that it did not end happily. He therefore boasts that it is
excellent, whatever may be the light in which it is regarded by the
world. This declaration is a... [ Continue Reading ]
8_Henceforth there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness
_Having boasted of having fought his fight and finished his course,
and kept the faith, he now affirms that he has not labored in vain.
Now it is possible to put forth strenuous exertion, and yet to be
defrauded of the reward which is d... [ Continue Reading ]
9_Make haste, to come to me quickly. _As he knew that the time of his
death was at hand, there were many subjects — I doubt not — on
which he wished to have a personal interview with Timothy for the good
of the Church; and therefore he does not hesitate to desire him to
come from a country beyond th... [ Continue Reading ]
10_Having embraced this world _It was truly base in such a man to
prefer the love of this world to Christ. And yet we must not suppose
that he altogether denied Christ or gave himself up either to
ungodliness or to the allurements of the world; but he merely
preferred his private convenience, or his... [ Continue Reading ]
_Bring the cloak which I left at Troas _As to the meaning of the word
φελόνη, (201) commentators are not agreed; for some think that
it is a chest or box for containing books, and others that it is a
garment used by travelers, and fitted for defending against cold and
rain. Whether the one interpret... [ Continue Reading ]
14_Alexander the coppersmith _In this man was exhibited a shocking
instance of apostasy. He had made profession of some zeal in advancing
the reign of Christ, against which he afterwards carried on open war.
No class of enemies is more dangerous or more envenomed than this. But
from the beginning, t... [ Continue Reading ]
17_But the Lord assisted me _He adds this, in order to remove the
scandal which he saw might arise from that base desertion of his
cause. (206) Though the church at Rome had failed to perform its duty,
he affirms that the gospel had suffered no loss by it, because,
leaning on heavenly power, he was... [ Continue Reading ]
18_And the Lord will deliver me from every evil work _He declares,
that he hopes the same for the future; not that he will escape death,
but that he will not be vanquished by Satan, or turn aside from the
right course. This is what we ought chiefly to desire, not that the
interests of the body may b... [ Continue Reading ]