But continue thou in the things which thou hast learned and hast been assured of, knowing of whom thou hast learned them (II Timothy 3:14).
When Paul wrote these words to Timothy, they were in the midst of his foreboding prophecy of coming apostasy and persecution. Furthermore, he knew that he, himself, would soon be executed, and that these might well be his final teachings to his young disciple and to others through him. It is remarkable that in such a setting the Spirit of God impelled him to use the example of his own life as the best and most-fitting climax to his great ministry. Just keep on believing and doing what I have been teaching youthat which you have seen put into practice in your own life. These teachings and practices had just been recounted in verses 1011, and what a remarkable summary they provide of a genuine Christian life! Doctrinemy teachings, sound and true to Gods Word; Manner of lifemy Christ-like behavior and habits; Purposemy sole aim, to honor God and do His will; Faithmy faithfulness to His Word and its demands; Longsufferingmy patient forbearance; Charitymy showing true Christian love; Patiencemy cheerful endurance in hard times; Persecutionsthe unjust opposition heaped upon me; Afflictionssufferings and tortures which I endured.
The Apostle Paul had maintained this strong and consistent Christian testimony for over 30 years following his conversion, and could in all good conscience and true humility cite his own example as a true teaching aid for others to study and follow.
May Pauls example be ours, and may our lives likewise become true examples of Christianity for any who are watching us today. HMM













