The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Second Epistle of the Blessed Apostle Paul to Timothy
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Chapter 2
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Take strength, my own son, from the grace which dwells in Christ Jesus.
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Thou hast learned, from many who can witness to it, the doctrine which I hand down; give it into the keeping of men thou canst trust, men who will know how to teach it to others besides themselves.
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Then, like a good soldier of Christ Jesus, take thy share of hardship.
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Thou art God’s soldier, and the soldier on service, if he would please the captain who enlisted him, will refuse to be entangled in the business of daily life;
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the athlete will win no crown, if he does not observe the rules of the contest;
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the first share in the harvest goes to the labourer who has toiled for it.
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Grasp the sense of what I am saying; the Lord will give thee quick insight wherever it is needed.
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Fix thy mind on Jesus Christ, sprung from the race of David, who has risen from the dead; that is the gospel I preach,
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and in its service I suffer hardship like a criminal, yes, even imprisonment; but there is no imprisoning the word of God.
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For its sake I am ready to undergo anything; for love of the elect, that they, like us, may win salvation in Christ Jesus, and eternal glory with it.
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It is well said, We are to share his life, because we have shared his death;
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if we endure, we shall reign with him, if we disown him, he in his turn will disown us.
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If we play him false, he remains true to his word; he cannot disown himself.

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Bring this back to men’s thoughts, pleading with them earnestly in the Lord’s name; there must be no wordy disputes, such as can only unsettle the minds of those who are listening.
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Aim first at winning God’s approval, as a workman who does not need to be ashamed of his work, one who knows how to handle the claims of the truth like a master.
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Keep thy distance from those who are bringing in a fashion of meaningless talk; they will go far to establish neglect of God,
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and their influence eats in like a cancer. Such are Hymenaeus and Philetus,
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who have missed the true mark, by contending that the resurrection has come about already, to the overthrow of the faith in some minds.
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But God’s foundation-stone stands firm, and this is the legend on it, The Lord acknowledges none but his own; and again, Let everyone who names the Lord’s name keep far from iniquity.
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A great house, besides its plate of gold and silver, contains other objects made of wood and earthenware; those for noble, these for ignoble uses;
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it is by keeping himself separate from these that a man will prove the object of his Lord’s regard, hallowed, and serviceable, and fit for all honourable employment.
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Shun these youthful ardours I speak of; aim at right living, faith, and hope, and love, and fellowship with all those who call on the name of the Lord with a pure heart.
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Leave these foolish, ill-conceived disputes alone; be very sure, they breed nothing but quarrels.
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A servant of the Lord has no business with quarrelling; he must be kindly towards all men, persuasive and tolerant,
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with a gentle hand for correcting those who are obstinate in their errors. It may be that God will enable them to repent, and acknowledge the truth;
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so they will recover their senses, and shake off the snare by which the devil, till now, has held them prisoners to his will.