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2 Timothy 3:12

"Many are the afflictions of the righteous," the psalmist writes (Psalm 34:19). Peter supplies a partial answer to this in I Peter 4:12: "Beloved, do not think it strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened to you, as does Paul's statement in II Timothy 3:12: "Yes, and all who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution." The psalmist, Peter, and Paul are all saying that persecution is a common lot—a calling—of all who strive to serve Christ faithfully.

The essence of persecution lies in subjecting the Christian to injury or disadvantage because of his beliefs. Persecution may take many forms, but it is more than someone merely presenting counter-arguments to the Christian's convictions. It is inflicting some injury on him, putting him to some disadvantage, or placing him in unfavorable circumstances.

Persecution can take on many forms within these broad areas. The injury can be to the Christian's feelings or to his family, reputation, property, liberty, or influence. It may deprive him of an office or position he held or prevent him from obtaining one for which he is qualified. He could be subjected to a fine, imprisonment, banishment, torture, or death.

It follows, then, that both Peter and Paul warn us that we who make a profession of Christianity must be prepared for persecution. It "goes with the territory." We are not to shrink to avoid it, but bear it patiently as Christ did.

John W. Ritenbaugh
The Fruit of the Spirit: Patience



2 Timothy 3:10-12

Paul had himself found Timothy, taking him with him in his travels. In a way, Timothy had grown up under the wing of the apostle Paul. So, when he says that Timothy had followed his manner of life and doctrine, he really had for quite a while. He was Paul's protégé. He is warning him: "You've seen what I've gone through, and you are following in my footsteps. You're going to face these things too—not only the good things, but also the bad. This is just part and parcel of the job."

Richard T. Ritenbaugh
Itching Ears




Other commentary entries containing this verse:

Genesis 3:16
Psalms 34:19
Jeremiah 31:15
Luke 22:35-38
Galatians 3:4
2 Timothy 3:12
James 1:12-18
1 Peter 4:12
Revelation 1:9
Revelation 2:9-10
Revelation 2:10
Revelation 19:7


Library resources that contain this verse:

Articles

Are You Bearing Your Cross?  

Born of a Woman  

Cogitations on Christmas  

Cogitations on Christmas  

Cogitations on Christmas  

Cogitations on Christmas  

Cogitations on Christmas  

Does Scripture Allow for Killing in Self-Defense?  

Living By the Sword  

Searching for Israel (Part Eight): The Scattering of Ten-Tribed Israel  

Smyrna: Faithful Until Death  

The Beatitudes, Part 8: Blessed Are the Persecuted  

The Fifth Seal (Part Two)  

The First Prophecy (Part Two)  

The Fruit of the Spirit: Patience  

The Sovereignty of God: Part Four  

Bible Studies

Is This the Only Day of Salvation?  

The Seven Churches: Smyrna  

Sermon Transcripts

According to His Pleasure  

Christ Our Wisdom  

Conscience (Part 1)  

Does Doctrine Really Matter? (Part 3)  

Gray Areas in Human Reasoning  

Itching Ears  

Make Sure of Your Focus  

The Christian and the World (Part 1)  

The Father-Son Relationship (Part 6)  

The Father-Son Relationship (Part 6)  

The Role of Women  


 
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