2 Timothy 1:18
Afrikaans 1983
Mag die Here gee dat hy by Hom ontferming vind op die dag dat Hy weer kom. En wat Onesiforus alles in Efese vir my gedoen het, weet jy self baie goed.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is about Timothy praying for a person to receive mercy from God in the future. It also mentions how this person helped Paul in Ephesus, which Timothy knows well.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who did many nice things for your teacher. Now, you're hoping that God will be extra kind to them one day. That's what Timothy is doing here!
Historical Background
The letter was written by Paul around AD 67-68 to his young protégé Timothy. It's set in the context of early Christian communities facing persecution and challenges, emphasizing faithfulness to Christ.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could be supporting a coworker who is going through a tough time at work. You might pray for their well-being and remember all they've done for you, just like Timothy did here.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the 'him' that Timothy prays for?
The specific person isn't named in this verse, but it likely refers to a companion or helper of Paul who has been supporting him and his ministry.
Why does Timothy mention ministering at Ephesus?
Timothy is emphasizing the extent of support given by the unnamed individual. By mentioning their service in Ephesus, he highlights the importance of this person's contribution to Paul’s work.
How can I apply 2 Timothy 1:18 in my life?
You can pray for those who are facing difficult times and remember to be grateful for their support and kindness, just as Timothy remembered the help provided by his companion.
What does 'that day' refer to in this verse?
'That day' likely refers to a future judgment or an important event when God will decide how to respond to people's faithfulness and actions. It underscores the importance of mercy from God.