Paul’s Second Letter to Timothy
1
1 Paul,
an apostle of
Jesus Christ
through the will
of God, according
to the promise
of the life
which is in
Christ Jesus,
2 to
Timothy, my beloved
child: Grace,
mercy, and peace,
from God the
Father and Christ
Jesus our Lord.
3 I
thank God, whom
I serve as
my forefathers did,
with a pure
conscience. How unceasing
is my memory of
you in
my petitions, night
and day
4 longing
to see you,
remembering your tears,
that I may
be filled with
joy;
5 having
been reminded of
the sincere faith
that is in
you, which lived
first in your
grandmother Lois
and your mother
Eunice and, I
am persuaded, in
you also.
6 For
this cause,
I remind you that
you should stir up
the gift of
God which is
in you through
the laying on
of my hands.
7 For
God didn’t give
us a spirit
of fear, but
of power, love,
and self-control.
8 Therefore don’t
be ashamed of
the testimony of
our Lord, nor
of me his
prisoner; but
endure hardship
for the Good
News according to
the power of
God,
9 who
saved us and
called us with
a holy calling,
not according to
our works, but
according to his
own purpose and
grace, which was
given to us
in Christ Jesus
before times eternal,
10 but
has now been
revealed by the
appearing of our
Savior, Christ
Jesus, who
abolished death,
and brought life
and immortality to
light through the
Good News.
11 For
this I was
appointed as a
preacher, an apostle,
and a teacher
of the Gentiles.
12 For
this cause I
also suffer these
things.
Yet I am
not ashamed, for
I know him
whom I have
believed, and I
am persuaded that
he is able
to guard that
which I have
committed to him
against that day.
13 Hold
the pattern of
sound words which
you have heard
from me, in
faith and love
which is in
Christ Jesus.
14 That
good thing which
was committed to
you, guard through
the Holy Spirit
who dwells in
us.
15 This
you know, that
all who are
in Asia turned away
from me, of
whom are Phygelus
and Hermogenes.
16 May
the Lord grant
mercy to the
house of
Onesiphorus, for
he often refreshed
me, and was
not ashamed of
my chain,
17 but
when he was
in Rome, he
sought me
diligently and
found me
18 (the
Lord grant to
him to find
the Lord’s
mercy in that
day); and in
how many things
he served at
Ephesus, you know
very well.