2 Timothy 3:14

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Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse is Paul telling Timothy to stick with what he has learned and been taught, knowing the source of his knowledge. The key message is about holding onto true teachings.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you learn how to ride a bike from your grandpa. Paul is like a grandpa here, saying to Timothy: 'Keep riding that bike just like Grandpa showed you because he knows what he's doing.'

Contexte historique

This letter was written by the Apostle Paul to his young protégé Timothy around 62-67 AD. It was aimed at encouraging and guiding Timothy in a time when false teachings were spreading.

Application pour aujourd'hui

A modern scenario could be a young professional seeking advice from their mentor on how to navigate the complexities of their new job. The verse encourages sticking with what has been taught by trusted advisors.

Thèmes

faithfulnessteachingmentoringtrustdiscipleshipadvice

Versets liés

2 Timothy 1:13Titus 1:9Proverbs 4:1-4Deuteronomy 6:7Acts 20:32

Questions fréquentes

Who is speaking to whom in this verse?
Paul, an Apostle, is speaking to his young disciple Timothy, encouraging him to hold fast to the teachings he received.
What does it mean by 'continue thou in the things which thou hast learned'?
It means to persist and remain committed to the truths and teachings one has already been taught, especially those that have come from a reliable source.
Why is knowing who you've learned from important?
Knowing your sources of knowledge helps build trust and ensures that you are following guidance from credible teachers, like Paul to Timothy.
How can this verse be applied in a modern context outside Christianity?
In any mentor-mentee relationship or professional setting, it emphasizes the importance of adhering to reliable teachings and advice for personal growth and success.
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