a4:1-8
b1 Tim 5:21
c6:13-14
d2 Tim 2:19
e3:8-9
f4:8
h1 Cor 3:10-15
i4:4-5
j2 Cor 5:10
k4:1
lMatt 25:31-46
mActs 10:42
nRom 14:7-12
oRev 20:11-15
p2 Tim 1:10
q4:8
rTitus 2:11-13
s3:4
t4:5-8
uDeut 31:7-8
v34:9
w2 Kgs 2:1-18
x4:5
y1:6-14
z2:1-15
aa24-26
ab3:12
ac4:6-8
aeExod 29:40-41
afLev 23:13
agNum 28:7
ahPhil 2:17
aiCol 1:24
ajRom 12:1
alActs 20:24
am2 Tim 2:3-7
an1 Tim 1:18
ao6:12
apRom 15:30-31
aq1 Cor 9:25-27
arHeb 12:1
asJude 1:3
auJas 1:12
av1 Pet 5:4
awRev 2:10
ax3:11
ay1 Tim 6:14
az2 Tim 4:1

‏ 2 Timothy 4:1-8

Summary for 2Tim 4:1-8: 4:1-8  a Timothy stood in the presence of God and was to work in view of Jesus’ coming to judge and set up his Kingdom (see 1 Tim 5:21  b; 6:13-14  c). Christ’s appearing will bring cleansing (2 Tim 2:19  d), accountability (3:8-9  e), salvation, vindication, and reward (4:8  f, 18  g). See also 1 Cor 3:10-15  h; 4:4-5  i; 2 Cor 5:10  j. 4:1  k judge the living and the dead: See Matt 25:31-46  l; Acts 10:42  m; Rom 14:7-12  n; Rev 20:11-15  o.

• when he comes (literally his epiphany): See study note on 1 Tim 6:14; see also 2 Tim 1:10  p; 4:8  q; Titus 2:11-13  r; 3:4  s.
Summary for 2Tim 4:5-8: 4:5-8  t Paul effectively hands the mantle of leadership to Timothy (cp. Deut 31:7-8  u; 34:9  v; 2 Kgs 2:1-18  w). 4:5  x This final charge summarizes what has been said before (1:6-14  y; 2:1-15  z, 24-26  aa; 3:12  ab).
Summary for 2Tim 4:6-8: 4:6-8  ac Paul’s faithfulness, vindication, and reward are a model and a challenge to others—particularly Timothy—to follow Paul’s example after he is gone. 4:6  ad Paul pictures his death as a drink offering that is poured out . . . to God (see Exod 29:40-41  ae; Lev 23:13  af; Num 28:7  ag; Phil 2:17  ah); this offering participates in Christ’s own sacrifice (see Col 1:24  ai; see also Rom 12:1  aj).
4:7  ak Paul had remained faithful to the trust that was committed to him (see study notes on 1:12; 1 Tim 6:20; cp. Acts 20:24  al). He had preserved the integrity of the Christian faith and wanted Timothy to follow his example (see 2 Tim 2:3-7  am; 1 Tim 1:18  an; 6:12  ao; cp. Rom 15:30-31  ap; 1 Cor 9:25-27  aq; Heb 12:1  ar; Jude 1:3  as).
4:8  at Only one thing remained for Paul: the victor’s crown (see also Jas 1:12  au; 1 Pet 5:4  av; Rev 2:10  aw; 3:11  ax).

• If we live expecting that Christ is indeed coming again, we can eagerly look forward to his appearing (see 1 Tim 6:14  ay) to set up his kingdom (2 Tim 4:1  az). If we don’t follow Christ’s commands, we cannot look forward to his coming as Judge and King.
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