PROCLAMATION
“For
the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; But after
their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears;
And they shall turn their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables. But watch thou in all things, endure
afflictions, do the work of an evangelist …” 2 Timothy 4:3-5 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These
words were written by the Apostle Paul, under the influence of The Holy Spirit
of God, to Timothy, his son in the ministry, to provide him with directions and
instructions. (1 Timothy 1:2) In this fourth and final chapter of
his second letter to Timothy, Paul tells him to preach The Word in season and
out of season. (2 Timothy 4:1-2) He says that there will come a time
when the people will not want to hear the truth, but that he should continue to
preach it anyway. (2 Timothy 4:3-5) Paul states that the time of his
death is near, and that he has kept the faith.
He knows that there is a crown waiting for him in heaven. (2 Timothy
4:6-8) Paul asks Timothy to come to him as soon as he
can. He states that only Luke is still with him, all of the others
who had travelled with him have left him. (2 Timothy 4:9-13) He
warns Timothy about Alexander the metal-worker, who had done him great harm. (2
Timothy 4:14-15) Then he asks God to forgive those who deserted him. He
says God stood by him and gave him strength and allowed him to preach to the
Gentiles. (2 Timothy 4:16-18) Paul ends
the letter with closing salutations and a brief benediction. (2 Timothy
4:19-22)
APPLICATION
Preachers
are to preach The Word of God in good times and bad times. All of us
are to speak the truth, and to tell people about the gospel, but some people
will not want to hear it. They will only want to hear what they want
to hear; that which makes them feel good or that which agrees with their
corrupt sentiments or sinful lusts. When we meet resistance to God’s
Holy Word, we are not to argue with them. We are to just shake it
off like we shake the dust off of our shoes and keep on stepping for The Lord
God will deal with them. (Matthew 10:14, Mark 6:11, and Luke
9:5) Let us make sure that when we speak to people that we are
telling them the truth and not just telling them only what they want to hear.
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