Wednesday,
January 29, 2020
GIVE THE GIFT OF KNOWLEDGE!
2 Tim 2:1-2
2 Thou
therefore, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus.
2 And the
things that thou hast heard of me among many
witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach
others also.
Both First and Second Timothy were
written
from an older sage to a younger apprentice. Both seemed to understand the
relationship, and now Paul urges Timothy to gradually become that older mentor.
The idea is that truth and tradition might be passed along unchanged.
Merriam-Webster says that a mentor is: a trusted counselor or guide; a tutor or
coach.
Becoming a mentor presumes that you know something and
that you have experience. There is also the presumption that you have accomplished
something worthy of copying. There must have been something very attractive
about Jesus to make Peter, James and John to leave their fishing careers to
follow this itinerant preacher.
Becoming a student presumes that you do NOT know yet but
that you are eager to learn. There was no challenge from young Timothy either
of the truth or the traditions. At the end of the day Timothy wanted to be like
Paul. Immediately, Paul a warning to Timothy because there would be “hardness”
to endure and options to filter through the net of reason.
2 Tim 2:3-4
3 Thou
therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.
4 No man
that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this life; that he may
please him who hath chosen him to be a soldier.
Today you know something that needs to be taught to another.
Be a good teacher! You may also still be a student. Study hard! Learn both
the truths and the traditions! There will be time to be innovative, but for
now learn the basics. There will be times of hardness. There will always be
choices to make. Choose wisely.
Dear Lord, I
know so much and yet so very little. Let me be a good teacher and a faithful
student. AMEN
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