2 Timothy 2:20
Ndebele Bible - 2010
What Does This Mean?
This verse compares the items in a big house to people's roles and values within God’s church. Paul writes that just like there are different types of vessels for various purposes, so too do we have diverse roles and significance in our faith community.
Explained for Children
Imagine your toy box has special toys you play with all the time, and some you don't use as much. In a big house, there are fancy things like gold cups and simple things like wooden spoons. Each one is important but for different reasons, just like people in church have different jobs to do.
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote this letter to Timothy around AD 67 while he was imprisoned in Rome. The audience was the early Christian community at Ephesus. In that culture, houses had vessels of different materials and values, symbolizing diverse roles within a household or church.
Living It Out Today
In your workplace, you might have coworkers with very different roles from yours—some who get high-profile tasks and others doing more behind-the-scenes work. Just like those in the Bible verse, every person contributes uniquely to the success of the organization.