21 verses
The chapter urges believers to prioritize godliness over wealth, maintain faithful conduct, and guard against false teachings, specifically instructing Timothy to lead by example.
The passage opens by instructing servants to honor their masters, ensuring God's name remains unblasphemed. It warns believers against despising faithful masters and cautions against teachers who deviate from Christ’s wholesome words. The text condemns pride and strife, labeling those who equate gain with godliness as corrupt and advises believers to withdraw from them. It emphasizes contentment as true gain, reminding readers that earthly possessions are fleeting. The chapter highlights the danger of wealth, describing it as a snare that leads to ruin and moral failure, and declares love of money as the root of all evil. Timothy is commanded to pursue righteousness, faith, love, and other virtues, fighting the good fight of faith and holding onto eternal life. The passage ends with a charge to Timothy to uphold truth, avoid false doctrine, and live out the faith before Christ’s return.
mixed
Contains exhortation and encouragement while also warning against pride, false doctrine, and wealth