I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith:
I've fought the good fight, I've crossed the finish line, and I've held onto my faith through it all.
Paul's basically saying 'I gave it everything I had and stayed true to what I believed.'
📚 Historical Context
The Apostle Paul wrote 2 Timothy from prison during his final imprisonment in Rome around the mid-60s AD, as he faced execution and reflected on his life's work. In this letter, Paul is encouraging his young protege Timothy to remain faithful in ministry amidst growing persecution from the Roman Empire. The verse draws on popular athletic imagery from ancient Greek culture, like a runner or fighter in the games, to symbolize Paul's perseverance in spreading the gospel.
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