2 Timothy 2:8-13 Remember Jesus Christ, who was raised from the dead and descended from David. This is my good news. This is the reason I’m suffering to the point that I’m in prison like a common criminal. But God’s word cannot be imprisoned. This is why I endure everything for the sake of those […]


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2 Timothy 2:8-13

Remember Jesus Christ, who was raised from the dead and descended from David. This is my good news. This is the reason I’m suffering to the point that I’m in prison like a common criminal. But God’s word cannot be imprisoned. This is why I endure everything for the sake of those who are chosen by God so that they too may experience salvation in Christ Jesus with eternal glory. 1his saying is reliable:

“If we have died together, we will also live together.

         If we endure, we will also rule together.

        If we deny him, he will also deny us.

 If we are disloyal, he stays faithful”

    because he can’t be anything else than what he is.

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