Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Proverbs 6 NLT

1 My child, if you have put up security for a friend’s debt or agreed to guarantee the debt of a stranger— 
2 if you have trapped yourself by your agreement and are caught by what you said— 
3 follow my advice and save yourself, for you have placed yourself at your friend’s mercy. Now swallow your pride; go and beg to have your name erased. 
4 Don’t put it off; do it now! Don’t rest until you do. 
5 Save yourself like a gazelle escaping from a hunter, like a bird fleeing from a net. 
6 Take a lesson from the ants, you lazybones. Learn from their ways and become wise! 
7 Though they have no prince or governor or ruler to make them work, 
8 they labor hard all summer, gathering food for the winter. 
9 But you, lazybones, how long will you sleep? When will you wake up? 
10 A little extra sleep, a little more slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest— 
11then poverty will pounce on you like a bandit; scarcity will attack you like an armed robber. 
12 What are worthless and wicked people like? They are constant liars, 
13 signaling their deceit with a wink of the eye, a nudge of the foot, or the wiggle of fingers. 
14 Their perverted hearts plot evil, and they constantly stir up trouble. 
15 But they will be destroyed suddenly, broken in an instant beyond all hope of healing. 
16 There are six things the LORD hates— no, seven things he detests: 
17haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that kill the innocent, 
18 a heart that plots evil, feet that race to do wrong, 
19 a false witness who pours out lies, a person who sows discord in a family. 
20 My son, obey your father’s commands, and don’t neglect your mother’s instruction. 
21 Keep their words always in your heart. Tie them around your neck. 
22 When you walk, their counsel will lead you. When you sleep, they will protect you. When you wake up, they will advise you. 
23 For their command is a lamp and their instruction a light; their corrective discipline is the way to life. 
24 It will keep you from the immoral woman, from the smooth tongue of a promiscuous woman. 
25 Don’t lust for her beauty. Don’t let her coy glances seduce you. 
26 For a prostitute will bring you to poverty, but sleeping with another man’s wife will cost you your life. 
27Can a man scoop a flame into his lap and not have his clothes catch on fire? 
28 Can he walk on hot coals and not blister his feet? 
29 So it is with the man who sleeps with another man’s wife. He who embraces her will not go unpunished. 
30Excuses might be found for a thief who steals because he is starving. 
31 But if he is caught, he must pay back seven times what he stole, even if he has to sell everything in his house.
32 But the man who commits adultery is an utter fool, for he destroys himself. 
33 He will be wounded and disgraced. His shame will never be erased. 
34 For the woman’s jealous husband will be furious, and he will show no mercy when he takes revenge. 

35 He will accept no compensation, nor be satisfied with a payoff of any size.

2 Timothy 1 NLT

Outline

  • Introduction (1:1-4)
  • Paul's Concern for Timothy (1:5-14)
  • Paul's Situation (1:15-18)
  • Special Instructions to Timothy (ch. 2)
    • Call for Endurance (2:1-13)
    • Warning about Foolish Controversies (2:14-26)
  • Warning about the Last Days (ch. 3)
  • Paul's Departing Remarks (4:1-8)
    • Charge to Preach the Word (4:1-5)
    • Paul's Victorious Prospect (4:6-8)
  • Final Requests, Greetings and Benediction (4:9-22)

2 Timothy 1 NLT
1 This letter is from Paul, chosen by the will of God to be an apostle of Christ Jesus. I have been sent out to tell others about the life he has promised through faith in Christ Jesus.
2 I am writing to Timothy, my dear son. May God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord give you grace, mercy, and peace.
3 Timothy, I thank God for you—the God I serve with a clear conscience, just as my ancestors did. Night and day I constantly remember you in my prayers. 
4 I long to see you again, for I remember your tears as we parted. And I will be filled with joy when we are together again. 
5 I remember your genuine faith, for you share the faith that first filled your grandmother Lois and your mother, Eunice. And I know that same faith continues strong in you. 
6 This is why I remind you to fan into flames the spiritual gift God gave you when I laid my hands on you. 
7 For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline. 
8 So never be ashamed to tell others about our Lord. And don’t be ashamed of me, either, even though I’m in prison for him. With the strength God gives you, be ready to suffer with me for the sake of the Good News. 
9 For God saved us and called us to live a holy life. He did this, not because we deserved it, but because that was his plan from before the beginning of time—to show us his grace through Christ Jesus. 
10 And now he has made all of this plain to us by the appearing of Christ Jesus, our Savior. He broke the power of death and illuminated the way to life and immortality through the Good News. 
11 And God chose me to be a preacher, an apostle, and a teacher of this Good News. 
12 That is why I am suffering here in prison. But I am not ashamed of it, for I know the one in whom I trust, and I am sure that he is able to guard what I have entrusted to him until the day of his return.
13 Hold on to the pattern of wholesome teaching you learned from me—a pattern shaped by the faith and love that you have in Christ Jesus. 
14 Through the power of the Holy Spirit who lives within us, carefully guard the precious truth that has been entrusted to you. 
15 As you know, everyone from the province of Asia has deserted me—even Phygelus and Hermogenes. 
16 May the Lord show special kindness to Onesiphorus and all his family because he often visited and encouraged me. He was never ashamed of me because I was in chains. 
17 When he came to Rome, he searched everywhere until he found me. 
18 May the Lord show him special kindness on the day of Christ’s return. And you know very well how helpful he was in Ephesus.