2 Timothy 2:15

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from the Bible says that you should study hard to understand God's word well, so when you share it with others, you won't feel ashamed because your knowledge is accurate and true. It was written by Paul to Timothy.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're preparing for a big game of trivia about something you love, like dinosaurs or space. You study really hard so that when the questions come, you can answer them correctly without feeling embarrassed. That's what this verse is saying about studying God’s word.

Historical Background

This verse was written by Paul to Timothy around AD 67-68. Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ, wrote this letter to encourage and instruct Timothy in his role as a leader in the church at Ephesus during a time when Christian teachings faced challenges from false doctrines.

Living It Out Today

If you are someone who leads Bible studies or teaches youth groups, take extra care to research and understand your topics deeply. This ensures that the information you share is accurate, reliable, and enriching for those learning about their faith.

Topics

studyfaithfulnessBible knowledgeteachingaccuracyspiritual growth

Related Verses

2 Peter 3:16Colossians 3:17Proverbs 25:2John 8:31-32Acts 17:10-12

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be a workman that needeth not to be ashamed?
It means being knowledgeable and prepared so that when you share the word of God, you can do so with confidence without feeling embarrassed or unsure about what you're saying.
How can someone 'rightly divide' the word of truth?
Rightly dividing involves studying the Bible carefully to understand its teachings accurately and applying them correctly in life and when sharing with others.
Is 2 Timothy 2:15 applicable only to pastors or teachers?
While it is particularly relevant for those in teaching roles, the principle of diligent study applies to all Christians who wish to understand and share God's word effectively.
How does studying the Bible show one as approved by God?
Studying diligently shows a commitment to understanding God’s will and sharing it accurately. This dedication reflects a sincere desire to follow and honor God, which He recognizes and approves of.
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