2 Timothy 4:4

French (J.N. Darby) 1885

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse says that some people will stop listening to the truth and instead turn towards stories or beliefs that aren't true. Paul is speaking here, warning Timothy about this trend in his time.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you have a favorite toy that always makes you happy when you play with it. But then your friend tells you there's an even cooler toy, but it doesn’t exist. Some people might choose to believe the made-up story instead of enjoying their real toy.

Contexte historique

This verse is from the letter Paul wrote to Timothy around 67 AD. It was written during a time when many people were being influenced by false teachings and myths rather than focusing on the truth of Jesus Christ.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Today, we might see this happening in social media where people often believe fake news stories instead of looking for real facts. We should always seek the truth.

Thèmes

truthdeceptionfalse teachingsspiritual discernmentpersonal integritychurch leadership

Versets liés

Jeremiah 5:31Acts 20:301 Timothy 4:71 John 4:1Colossians 2:8

Questions fréquentes

Who is Paul warning about this in 2 Timothy 4:4?
Paul is warning his protege, Timothy, about the trend he observed among some members of the church community who were being influenced by false teachings.
What are 'fables' as mentioned in this verse?
'Fables' refer to stories or beliefs that aren’t true. In a broader sense, it could include any kind of misinformation or myths people believe instead of the truth.
How can we apply 2 Timothy 4:4 to our daily lives?
We should be cautious about what we listen to and read, especially in media. It’s important to seek out and stick with reliable sources of information and true teachings.
What does it mean to 'turn away their ears from the truth'?
This phrase means people are choosing not to hear or accept truths they don’t like, preferring instead to listen to things that align with what they want to believe, even if those beliefs aren’t true.
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