the Week of Proper 28 / Ordinary 33
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2 Timothy 2
1 Thou therefore, my son, be strong in the grace which is by Jesus the Messiah.2 And the things thou hast heard from me by many witnesses, these commit thou to faithful men, who are competent to teach others also.3 And endure evils, as a good soldier of Jesus the Messiah.4 No man, on becoming a soldier, entangleth himself with the business of the world; that he may please him who enlisted him.5 5 And if one contend [fn] , he is not crowned, unless he contendeth according to the rules. 6 The husbandman who laboreth, ought first to feed on his fruits.7 Consider what I say. Our Lord give thee wisdom in all things.
8 Be mindful of Jesus the Messiah, that he arose from the dead; who was of the seed of David, according to my gospel,9 in which I suffer evils unto bonds, as if an evil-doer: but the word of God is not in bonds.10 Therefore I endure every thing, for the elect's sake; that they also may obtain life, in Jesus the Messiah, with eternal glory.11 Faithful is the saying, For if we shall have died with him, we shall also live with him;12 and, if we shall have suffered, we shall also reign with him. But if we shall have rejected him, he will reject us.13 And if we shall have not believed in him, he abideth in his fidelity; for he cannot reject himself.
14 19 But the firm foundation of God standeth; and it hath this seal, The Lord knoweth them who are his: and, Let every one who invoketh the name of our Lord, stand aloof from iniquity.20 But in a great house, there are not only vessels of gold or silver, but also of wood and of pottery; and some of them for honor, and some for dishonor.21 If therefore any one purge himself from these things, he will be a pure vessel for honor, fit for the use of his Lord, and prepared for every good work. 22 Fly from all the lusts of youth; and follow after righteousness, and faith, and love, and peace, with them that invoke our Lord with a pure heart.23 Avoid those foolish discussions which afford no instruction; for thou knowest, that they generate contests.24 And a servant of our Lord ought not to contend, but to be mild towards every one, and instructive, and patient;25 that with mildness he may enlighten those who dispute against him, if perhaps God may give them repentance, and they may acknowledge the truth,26 and may recollect themselves, and may escape out of the snare of Satan, at whose pleasure they have been held ensnared.
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