Walk in All Humility

How does the Holy Spirit reveal things to you?
He reveals them by unveiling God’s word to you through the Bible which truth aligns with your heart, knowing a thing. The Bible itself is a comprehensive and reliable source, but its understanding is impossible without the guidance of the Holy Spirit. According to 2 Timothy 3:16, “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:”

All Scripture is divinely inspired and functions as a guide for discerning truth and identifying areas where you may fall short. Through the Bible, you are able to recognize your faults and imperfections, leading to correction and growth. The human authors of the Bible were directed by God Himself to convey His message to humanity through their original writings.

Pray;
Bless you God the Father In Christs’ name we ask,
Breathe new life into me, Holy Spirit, as I open my heart to your divine presence. Come, Holy Spirit, and empower me with your abundant blessings. Kindle within me the flame of your goodness, Holy Spirit, igniting a fervent desire to serve and love others. In the depths of my being, I invite you, Holy Spirit, to make your dwelling place and guide my every thought and action. Grant me the strength to be patient and understanding, Holy Spirit, as I navigate life’s challenges.
Amen

This living God made his entrance into the realm of human existence through the embodiment of Jesus Christ.

2 Timothy 2:11-13
It is a faithful saying:
For if we be dead with Him, we shall also live with Him:
If we suffer, we shall also reign with Him: if we deny Him, He also will deny us:
If we believe not, yet He abideth faithful: He cannot deny himself.

Jesus, who experienced death and subsequently rose from it, has bestowed salvation upon the world. He has since ascended to heaven, where he now reigns in glorious splendor and receives ceaseless adoration. And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness. God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory.

2 Timothy 3:16 gives us the phrase breathed out, which is where the word inspired comes from. In Greek (Gk) the word translated “inspired” is theopneustos and it only appears once in the entire English translation of scripture.

Paul speaks of the divine gift and power bestowed upon individuals through priesthood ordination. He reminds us that fear does not come from God and encourages us to boldly embrace our testimony of Jesus Christ. Paul personally experienced the call of Jesus Christ himself to proclaim the gospel. It is vital to remember that God blesses us with power, love, and discernment, rather than instilling fear within us. Through His divine calling and grace, we are saved and invited to partake in His eternal purpose, established before the beginning of time.
Pray; Be with us in the name of Christ Jesus;
God, we humbly seek your guidance in righteousness, inviting your divine training to shape our lives according to your word. May you equip us perfectly, leading us to fully embrace the abundant experiences you have prepared for us.
Amen
Why is Second Timothy so significant?
The second letter to Timothy provides a poignant glimpse into Paul’s final moments during his ministry, right before his passing.
Notably, this letter reveals personal intricacies as Paul reconciles his affairs and readies himself for the inevitable.
The core message of Timothy revolves around Christ-centered godliness for the sake of sharing the gospel. The infusion of godliness in one’s personal life is not only crucial for remaining faithful but also plays an absolutely vital role in proclaiming the gospel to a world that is lost. This gospel theme shines through explicitly in 1 Tim. Trust in the power of Christ-infused godliness as you persevere in faithfulness and spread the transformative message of the gospel.

All Scripture is given by inspiration of God. Trust in the power of Christ-infused godliness as you persevere in faithfulness and spread the transformative message of the gospel. All Scripture is given by divine inspiration. This refers to all holy Scripture, encompassing both the Old and New Testaments. The apostle emphasizes that the Scriptures are not the words of men, but the breath and word of God. They are written by the Spirit, as reflected in various versions.

That is, all holy Scripture; for of that only the apostle is speaking; and he means the whole of it; not only the books of the Old Testament, but of the New, the greatest part of which was now written; for this second epistle to Timothy is by some thought to be the last of Paul’s epistles; and this also will hold good of what was to be written; for all is inspired by God, or breathed by him: the Scriptures are the breath of God, the word of God and not men; they are “written by the Spirit”, as the Syriac version renders it; or “by the Spirit of God”, as the Ethiopic version.

The Scripture, encompassing the holy books of the Old and the New Testament, is divinely inspired and serves as the breath of God. Its complete majesty and loftiness in style, coupled with its profound content surpassing human understanding, make it a remarkable testament to the trinity of persons in the Godhead, the incarnation of Christ, the resurrection of the dead, and all the more.

The purity, harmony, and agreement within its pages exemplify its divine nature, and any seeming inconsistencies can be resolved with diligent study and asking the assistance of God. Furthermore, the Scriptures’ accurate predictions of future events, including the lives of Josiah, Cyrus, and especially Jesus Christ, attest to their origin from the omniscient God.

The impartiality of the writers, who openly disclose both their own sins and the failings of others, strengthens the case for their divine authority.

Additionally, the remarkable preservation of these writings despite various challenges, such as attempts by heathen persecutors and the apostasy of the church of Rome, further highlights their uniqueness and reliability. The Scriptures, through their outward and internal testimony, have proven transformative in countless lives, providing salvation, conversion, comfort, and edification to multitudes.

Scriptures are an invaluable required tool with their comprehensive wisdom, they offer profitable guidance for doctrine, refuting errors and the heresies of the demonic. Moreover, they expose the evil nature, consequences, and effects of vice, while instructing individuals in righteousness and every duty towards God and fellow humans. Serving as a perfect rule of faith and practice, the Scriptures undoubtedly deserve recognition for their immense usefulness and profitability to all good works.