20 Days in 2 Timothy
It's All Grace
Day 20
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Greet Prisca and Aquila, and the household of Onesiphorus. Erastus remained at Corinth, and I left Trophimus, who was ill, at Miletus. Do your best to come before winter. Eubulus sends greetings to you, as do Pudens and Linus and Claudia and all the brothers.
The Lord be with your spirit. Grace be with you.
2 Timothy 4:19-22
Summary
As the letter comes to a close, we will get to know some of Paul's closest community. First, he mentions Priscilla and Aquila, whom we first met in Acts 18 after they had to flee Rome because the Emperor kicked out all the Jews. They went to Corinth, set up a tent-making business, and housed a young Paul. They all ministered together and moved to Ephesus. After Paul moved on from there, they took Apollos under their care and ministry. He became a highly effective preacher. Paul mentions Priscilla and Aquila numerous times throughout his letters. It appears that no matter where they were, they opened their home, and the Church met there, and they were constantly discipling others. Even at the end of their lives, they are pouring into Timothy. Corinth, Ephesus, and Rome were all greatly influenced by their faithfulness.
Paul talks about Onesiphorus, Erastus, and Trophimus, all of whom have been his good friends and companions. But he sends greetings from a group of Roman guys who are also hard at work in the faith.
For the second time, Paul tells Timothy to get to him quickly. Winter is a hard time to travel, and he knows time is wearing thin.
Paul ends the letter with "The Lord be with your (singular) spirit. Grace be with you (plural)". We are meant to see both sides. Paul writes a very personal letter to Timothy, but the plural "you all" at the end proves we aren't to live in isolation. We are called to the community. Paul assumed Timothy would share the letter with everyone. That's how the Gospel spreads. We do it together.
To wrap up our time together in 2 Timothy, we can cling to these few truths:
- It's all by God's Grace.
- We serve faithfully and suffer for the Gospel.
- We deliver and protect the Word of God.
- God is faithful and is returning.
- We are to live in a community that runs together.
As Paul ended, he passed the baton to Timothy and others...and it has been passed on to us. Let's get in the game.
What's next?
Reread the entire letter in one sitting. That's how letters are read, and it won't take you very long. Look for the common themes that Paul returns to over and over.
- What have you learned through this study over the last 20 days?
- As you read 2 Timothy in its entirety ask God what He wants to show you, and if there are any changes you need to make in your life.
- Who can you bring on this journey with you, and who can you share the gospel with?