2 Timothy
Chapter 1
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Paul, sent as an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God, in furtherance of that promise of life which is given us in Christ Jesus,
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to Timothy, his well beloved son; Grace and mercy and peace from God the Father, and from Christ Jesus our Lord.
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It is with gratitude to that God, whom I worship with a clear conscience in the way my fathers taught me, that I make mention of thee continually, day and night, in my prayer.
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I keep the memory of thy tears, and long to see thee again, so as to have my fill of joy
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when I receive fresh proof of thy sincere faith. That faith dwelt in thy grandmother Lois, and in thy mother Eunice, before thee; I am fully persuaded that it dwells in thee too.
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That is why I would remind thee to fan the flame of that special grace which God kindled in thee, when my hands were laid upon thee.
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The spirit he has bestowed on us is not one that shrinks from danger; it is a spirit of action, of love, and of discipline.
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Do not blush, then, for the witness thou bearest to our Lord, or for me, who am his prisoner; share all the tribulations of the gospel message as God gives thee strength.
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Has he not saved us, and called us to a vocation of holiness? It was not because of anything we had done; we owe it to his own design, to the grace lavished on us, long ages ago, in Christ Jesus.
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Now it has come to light, since our Saviour Jesus Christ came to enlighten us; now he has annulled death, now he has shed abroad the rays of life and immortality, through that gospel
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which I have been appointed to herald, as an apostle and a teacher of the Gentiles.
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This is what I have to suffer as the result; but I am not put to the blush. He, to whom I have given my confidence, is no stranger to me, and I am fully persuaded that he has the means to keep my pledge safe, until that day comes.
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With all the faith and love thou hast in Christ Jesus, keep to the pattern of sound doctrine thou hast learned from my lips.
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By the power of the Holy Spirit who dwells in us, be true to thy high trust.
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In Asia, as thou knowest, all have treated me coldly, Phigellus and Hermogenes among them.
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May the Lord grant mercy to the household of Onesiphorus;3 often enough he revived my spirits. Instead of being ashamed of a prisoner’s acquaintance,
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he sought me out when he was in Rome, and succeeded in finding me.
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The Lord grant that he may find mercy with his Lord when that day comes; what he did for me in Ephesus I have no need to tell thee.