a2:8-13
b1:12
c1:8
d2:8
eRom 1:3-4
f2:9
g2:11
hPhil 3:10-11
i2 Tim 4:17-18
j2 Cor 12:8-10
kPhil 1:12-14
l2:11
m2:13
n1:12
o2:19
pRom 3:3-4
q1 Cor 10:13
r1 Jn 1:9

‏ 2 Timothy 2:8-13

Summary for 2Tim 2:8-13: 2:8-13  a Paul’s suffering (1:12  b) reflects the suffering of Jesus Christ and points to the cross and resurrection as the inner meaning of that Good News (see 1:8  c). Paul’s suffering, like Christ’s, was instrumental in bringing salvation to others. Christ gives his approval to those who suffer and endure with him. 2:8  d Jesus Christ, a descendant of King David, was raised from the dead: Cp. Rom 1:3-4  e. Suffering with Christ should be viewed from the perspective of the resurrection to come.
2:9  f like a criminal: Paul was identifying with Jesus’ death (2:11  g; Phil 3:10-11  h).

• the word of God cannot be chained: Both Paul and the Good News would be victorious through the power of Christ’s resurrection (see 2 Tim 4:17-18  i; see also 2 Cor 12:8-10  j; Phil 1:12-14  k).
2:11  l a trustworthy saying: See study notes on 1 Tim 1:15; 2:5-6.
2:13  m he remains faithful: This could mean that (1) he allows those who have stumbled an opportunity for repentance; (2) he faithfully judges unbelievers in accord with his unchanging will; (3) he himself is an example of faithfulness for his people to follow; and/or (4) he will faithfully accomplish his purposes in history, to save those who trust in him through the Good News (1:12  n; 2:19  o). See also Rom 3:3-4  p; 1 Cor 10:13  q; 1 Jn 1:9  r.
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