2 Timothy 3:4

French Jerusalem 1998

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse describes certain people as traitors who are arrogant and more interested in having fun than in being close to God. The speaker is Paul, writing a letter to Timothy about difficult times ahead.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine if you had friends who were not very honest, thought they knew everything, and only wanted to play video games instead of praying or reading the Bible. That's what this verse is talking about.

Contexte historique

The Apostle Paul wrote this letter to Timothy around AD 67, shortly before his death. He was warning Timothy about false teachers and difficult times that would come in the church.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Today, we might see someone who claims to be a Christian but behaves more like they care about partying than following God's teachings. This verse reminds us to stay true to our faith and not let worldly pleasures distract us from God.

Thèmes

faithfulnessarrogancepleasurefalse teachersspiritual discernmentmoral decay

Versets liés

Proverbs 28:14Romans 1:29-32Titus 1:16Luke 14:15-24Matthew 22:1-14

Questions fréquentes

Who wrote 2 Timothy?
The Apostle Paul wrote the letter to his disciple Timothy, providing guidance and warnings about future challenges in the church.
What are some characteristics of false teachers mentioned in this verse?
False teachers can be identified by their traitorous behavior, arrogance, and prioritizing worldly pleasures over God's will.
How can we apply 2 Timothy 3:4 to our daily lives?
We should strive to maintain faithfulness to God and avoid being swayed by the allure of worldly pleasures or false teachings that could distract us from following Christ.
What does it mean to be a 'lover of pleasure more than lovers of God'?
It means someone who prioritizes earthly enjoyments over spiritual growth and devotion to God, indicating a lack of true commitment to faith.
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