Bible Society of South Africa
Xanthe Hancox

Friendship – Day 20

Paul and Timothy – like-minded for Christ

Itekisi yeBhayibhile

KWABASEFILIPI 2

UTimoti noEpafrodito

19INkosi ivuma, ndinethemba lokuba kwakamsinya ndoba nako ukumthuma kuni uTimoti, khon' ukuze ndihlaziyeke ziindaba ezivela kuni. 20Kaloku uTimoti lo kuphela komntu ozimvo zinjengezam; yaye unomdla ngokwenene kuni. 21Bonke abanye aba baxakeke zizinto zabo, bengayinanze nganto ekaKrestu imicimbi. 22UTimoti yena nimazi kakuhle. Niyazi ukuba wayesoloko ejikeleza kunye nam ekuhambiseni iindaba ezimnandi, kanye oku konyana ethene nca noyise.

KWABASEFILIPI 2:19-22XHO96Vula kumfundi weBhayibhile

We have looked at a couple of the Apostle Paul’s friendships over the past couple of weeks. There was Barnabas, with whom he disagreed, but respected and continued to love nonetheless. There was Aquila and Priscilla, a godly couple who worked with him, both at making tents and at making the gospel known across the land. Then, of course, there is Timothy.

Paul personally trained Timothy for the ministry. We read here that they shared each other’s feelings, some versions of the Bible use the phrase ‘like-minded’. There was no one else that Paul trusted enough to send to the church in Philippi. Paul did not have to worry that Timothy would say something that would contradict him. He did not have to worry about Timothy undermining his efforts on behalf of the Philippian believers. Timothy was like-minded. His passion for Christ was like Paul’s and they would be in good hands under Timothy’s care.

Timothy became one of Paul’s most significant collaborators. For years, these two friends were inseparable and their ministry benefitted from their alliance. Timothy was a trusted confidant and six of Paul’s letters mention him as a co-sender. When God brings spiritual friendships together, he always has something bigger in mind than just benefitting the circle of friends.

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