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1 But
the Spirit says
expressly that in
later times some
will fall away from
the faith, paying
attention to
seducing spirits
and doctrines of
demons,
2 through
the hypocrisy of
men who speak lies,
branded in their
own conscience as
with a hot iron,
3 forbidding
marriage and commanding
to abstain from
foods which God
created to be
received with
thanksgiving by
those who believe
and know the truth.
4 For
every creature of
God is good,
and nothing is
to be rejected if
it is received
with thanksgiving.
5 For
it is sanctified
through the word
of God and
prayer.
6 If
you instruct the brothers
of these things,
you will be
a good servant
of Christ Jesus,
nourished in the
words of the
faith and of
the good doctrine
which you have
followed.
7 But
refuse profane and
old wives’ fables.
Exercise yourself
toward godliness.
8 For
bodily exercise
has some value,
but godliness has
value in all
things, having the
promise of the
life which is
now and of
that which is
to come.
9 This
saying is faithful
and worthy of
all acceptance.
10 For
to this end
we both labor
and suffer
reproach, because
we have set
our trust in
the living God,
who is the
Savior of all
men, especially of
those who believe.
11 Command
and teach these
things.
12 Let
no man despise
your youth; but
be an example
to those who
believe, in word,
in your way
of life, in love,
in spirit, in
faith, and
in purity.
13 Until
I come, pay
attention to reading,
to exhortation,
and to teaching.
14 Don’t
neglect the gift
that is in
you, which was
given to you
by prophecy with
the laying on
of the hands
of the elders.
15 Be diligent
in these things.
Give yourself wholly
to them, that
your progress may
be revealed to
all.
16 Pay
attention to
yourself and to
your teaching.
Continue in these
things, for in
doing this you
will save both
yourself and those
who hear you.