| dc.description | Prepared for Fall Pastoral Conference, Trinity, Sturgis/Hope, Spearfish, S.D., Western Conference, Dakota-Montana District, October 13, 1981 | en_US |
| dc.description.abstract | Bruce V. Wietzke provides a detailed exegetical study of 2 Timothy 4, emphasizing Paul’s final exhortation to Timothy: “Preach the Word.” The essay outlines the chapter’s structure, beginning with Paul’s solemn charge to remain faithful to Scripture amid opposition and false teaching. Wietzke explores key Greek terms, offering linguistic and theological insights into Paul’s commands to reprove, rebuke, and encourage with patience. The commentary highlights Paul’s awareness of his impending death, his confidence in receiving the “crown of righteousness,” and his steadfast reliance on God despite abandonment during trial. Practical applications for pastors include endurance in hardship, commitment to evangelism, and prioritizing Scripture over human opinion. The essay concludes with Paul’s personal requests, warnings, and benedictions, underscoring grace and perseverance in ministry. Wietzke portrays Paul as both a model of faithfulness and a human servant dependent on God’s Word.
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