When you read 2 Timothy 3:1–5, do you think we’re living in those “last days” Paul described? Every verse feels like it’s describing today’s world—appearance of godliness, but hearts far from God. How do we guard ourselves from becoming part of that prophecy? 💭
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Amen hallelujah it shameful to think that this could even be describe the church but because people are all about religion it's very true 🙏
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We often point fingers at the world, but could Paul also be describing the church? Let’s be honest—what part of this passage convicts you the most? 👀
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Paul said people would “have a form of godliness but deny its power.” Do you think that’s what we see in churches today—outward faith but no transformation? What does real godliness look like to you?
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Oh, i have seen this since maybe since 1968, i think. HE sure is patient, ya'll.
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We have been technically living in the last days since Jesus was crucified. Many parts of prophecy have not been fulfilled.
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Eden Harvest
As the end draws near, Paul warns us not to be naive.
The world will grow darker. People will love themselves more than truth, and pleasure more than God.
They’ll look spiritual, but their hearts will be far from Him.
This is a prophecy and a mirror.
We’re called to stay alert, to walk in love, and truth, keep away from deception.
We are called to hold on to the light when the world calls darkness “good.”
Stay clear of the noise. Stay close to Christ.
Because in times like these, purity of heart may be perceived as weakness but it is warfare.
📖 2 Timothy 3:1–5 — The Message
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