PREACH THE WORD
2 Timothy 4:1-5 / Keywords 4:2
Preach the Word; be prepared in season and
out of season; correct, rebuke and encourage--with great patience and careful
instruction.
1.
Scholars believe that this was Paul’s last
letter before his martyrdom in Rome. He wrote to Timothy, whom he called his “true
son in the faith” (1Ti
1:2). Timothy was a pastor of the church in Ephesus. As in any church, Timothy
faced false teaching, discouragement, rebellion and opposition to the gospel.
In view of Jesus’ return
as Judge, Paul charged Timothy: Preach the word, in and out of season. What is
the word? The gospel. Jesus. The Bible. Christians must preach the word. That
means we must believe it and share it with others, both believers and
unbelievers. Preaching involves correcting, rebuking and encouraging, with
great patience and careful instruction.
2.
Why is the word of the gospel so important? Because people naturally prefer to believe other things, especially
teachings that require no repentance or sacrifice or struggle to obey God.
False teachers oppose sound doctrine and teach only what people like and want
to hear. We must not be influenced by false teacher, but hold to the gospel and
endure hardship for the sake of Christ.
Prayer Lord, let me not be deceived by
false teachings. I pray to hold to the gospel of Jesus. Help me also to share
it with others, patiently and prayerfully. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
One Word Hold
and preach the gospel, with patience and care
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