Consider what I say; and the Lord give thee understanding in all things.
Think about what I'm telling you here, and God will help you actually get it, like, really understand it in every part of your life.
Pay attention to good advice, and God will help connect the dots for you.
📚 Historical Context
In the first century AD, the Apostle Paul wrote this letter to Timothy, his close companion and fellow worker in spreading the Gospel, as Paul faced imprisonment in Rome and the challenges of persecution toward the end of his life. Paul was mentoring Timothy to strengthen and lead the early church amidst false teachings and hardships, emphasizing the need for careful reflection on apostolic instruction. This verse specifically encourages Timothy to meditate on Paul's words while relying on God for deeper insight into all matters of faith and practice.
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