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1 | Immune to poison if my faith is true? | 2 Tim 2:15 | BradK | 219785 | ||
Hello faithfulwondering, Great question! The most important thing to consider in interpreting this passage (or any other for that matter) is context! Who is being addressed and what is being spoken about. In this context, the disciples are the ones being addressed (16:14). So, the question to ask is this: Is this prescriptve of something to be applied to all believers for all time or is this descriptive (and specific)? To whom does "them" refer? I would offer it's simply descriptive of the powers given them to authenticate that they truly were disciples of the Messiah. If this truly were to apply to us (for all time), then in context, one would have all the miracles described in vs. 17 and 18, not pick and chose as so many do. Not recommended, but you could certainly "test your faith", take a poison and let us know the result:-) Additionally, some of the earliest manuscripts do not include 16:9-20 and end with 16:8! I'd be careful about developing doctrines from questionable or even isolated passages! Ask yourself, 'does this teaching square with the rest of scripture'? Speaking the Truth in Love, BradK |
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2 | Immune to poison if my faith is true? | 2 Tim 2:15 | faithfulwondering | 219786 | ||
Thanks great answer | ||||||