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Read the New Testament in 24 Weeks

A reading plan that walks through the entire New Testament in 24 weeks of daily readings.
Duration: 168 days
New Catholic Bible (NCB)
Version
2 Timothy 3-4

The Tasks of a Man of God[a]

Chapter 3

Repulse the Onslaughts of False Teachers. You must realize that there will be great distress in the last days. People will love nothing but themselves and money. They will be boastful, arrogant, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, irreligious, and devoid of natural affection. They will be implacable, slanderous, licentious, brutal, and haters of everything that is good. They will be treacherous, reckless, conceited, and lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God as they maintain the appearance of godliness[b] but deny its power. Avoid persons like that!

They are the type who insinuate themselves into households and gain control of the women there who are burdened by their sins and obsessed with their desires, and who are always seeking to be taught but unable to ever arrive at a knowledge of the truth.

Just as Jannes and Jambres opposed Moses, so these men, with their depraved minds and their deceitful pretense of faith, also oppose the truth. But they will not succeed in their efforts. As was the case with those men, their folly will become obvious to everyone.

10 Remain Faithful in Persecution. As for you, however, you have followed my teaching, my way of life, my aims, my faith, my patience, my love, my perseverance, 11 my persecutions, my sufferings—the things that I faced in Antioch, Iconium, and Lystra and that I endured. Yet the Lord brought me out safely from all of them.[c]

12 Indeed, persecution will afflict all who want to lead a godly life in Christ Jesus, 13 while wicked people and impostors will grow ever worse, deceiving others and being themselves deceived. 14 But as for you, stand by what you have learned and firmly believed, because you know from whom you have learned it.[d]

15 Gain Wisdom from the Inspired Scriptures. Also remember that from the time you were a child you have known the sacred Scriptures. From these you can acquire the wisdom that will lead you to salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. 16 All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching, for refutation, for correction, and for training in uprightness,[e] 17 so that the man of God may be proficient and equipped for good work of every kind.

Chapter 4

The Preaching of a Man of God[f]

The Charge To Preach. In the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who is to judge the living and the dead,[g] and by his appearing and his kingdom, I charge you: preach the message; be persistent in doing so, whether in season or out of season; convince, reprove, and encourage, but with great patience and instruction.

The Need for Preaching. For the time is coming when people will not accept sound doctrine, but they will follow their own desires and accumulate teachers who will preach to their itching ears. They will shut their ears to the truth and be captivated by myths. As for you, always be sober. Endure hardships, do the work of preaching the gospel, and carry out your ministry to the fullest extent.[h]

The Triumphs of a Man of God[i]

Reward for Fidelity. As for me, I am already being poured out as a libation, and the time has come for my departure. I have fought the good fight; I have finished the race; I have kept the faith. Now waiting for me is the crown[j] of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award to me on that Day—and not only to me, but to all those who have eagerly longed for his appearance.

Comfort in Trial. Make every effort to come to me as soon as possible. 10 Because of his love of worldly pursuits, Demas[k] has deserted me and gone off to Thessalonica. Crescens has gone to Galatia, and Titus has left for Dalmatia. 11 No one but Luke[l] is with me. Get Mark and bring him with you, for he has been helpful to me in my ministry.

12 I have sent Tychicus[m] to Ephesus. 13 When you come, bring along with you the cloak[n] that I left with Carpus in Troas, and also the scrolls, particularly the parchments.

14 Alexander the coppersmith[o] has done me a great deal of harm. The Lord will repay him for his deeds. 15 Be on guard yourself against him, for he has been strongly opposed to our teaching.

16 At the first hearing of my case, no one came to court to support me. Every one of them deserted me. May it not be held against them! 17 But the Lord stood at my side[p] and gave me strength so that through me the message might be fully proclaimed and all the Gentiles might hear it.

Thus was I rescued from the lion’s jaws. 18 The Lord will rescue me from every evil attack and bring me safely into his heavenly kingdom. To him be glory forever and ever. Amen.[q]

Conclusion[r]

19 Final Greetings. Greet Prisca and Aquila,[s] and the household of Onesiphorus. 20 Erastus[t] remained in Corinth, while I left Trophimus ill in Miletus. 21 Do your best to get here before winter. Eubulus sends greetings to you, as do Pudens and Linus and Claudia and all the brethren.[u]

22 Farewell. The Lord be with your spirit. Grace be with all of you.[v]

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