II Timothy 3:10,11
It is most noteworthy that as the eminent apostle Paul speaks about the proliferation of evil in the last days and many succumbing to the seductive powers of evil, he precludes Timothy, his young protégé from being so affected. He more than strongly implies that Timothy has no excuse. Others might could claim ignorance and pretend not to know how to counteract and withstand the onslaught of evil in the last times, but not Timothy!
Timothy knew too much and was exposed to too much of the faith and godly examples of righteousness to fall prey to the seducing spirits of darkness and doctrines of devils, especially manifested in the latter times. He had the remarkable examples of his mother and grandmother, and he had the prominent, first-hand mentoring of the Apostle Paul – (II Timothy 1:5, II Timothy 3:10). In no uncertain terms, he addresses his son-in-the-faith, Timothy, reminding him “But thou hast fully known my doctrine, manner of life, purpose, faith, longsuffering, charity, patience, Persecutions, afflictions . . .” (II Timothy 3:10,11). In other words, he was emphasizing that Timothy was not ignorant. People can say what they want to say and live how they want to live but not Timothy.
Leroy V. Greenaway
Presiding Bishop – Northeast Region