Paul, in his second letter to Timothy, addresses the nature of the last days, emphasizing the presence of perilous times characterized by widespread spiritual apostasy, as indicated in 2 Timothy 3:1-5. He contrasts true godliness with a mere outward form that lacks transformational power, highlighting the danger of false teachers who exhibit a facade of faith while denying the essence and effectiveness of the gospel. He cites how, since the resurrection of Christ, believers have entered the New Covenant Age, a period promised in God’s ultimate plan of redemption, which was secured through the person and work of Christ. The significance of this passage lies in the call for Christians to discern and turn away from those who pervert the truth, thus underscoring the Reformed principles of Sola Scriptura and the necessity of genuine faith as expressed through the Holy Spirit.
“In the last days there are going to be perilous times, dangerous times.”
“They have a form of godliness, but deny the power thereof.”
“God saves sinners by grace, based on the righteousness of his son, and leaves us no room to boast in ourselves.”
“Their folly shall be manifest unto all as theirs also was.”
In the last days, the Bible warns of perilous times and the emergence of false teachings.
2 Timothy 3:1-5
True godliness comes from the Holy Spirit and involves submission to God's will in the gospel.
Romans 10:3, 1 Timothy 6:11
The gospel is the power of God for salvation, confirming Christ's righteousness and our justification.
Romans 1:16, Romans 4:25
The New Covenant is the fulfillment in time of an everlasting covenant made for the salvation of the elect.
Galatians 4:4, Hebrews 8:6
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