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  1. Jan 24, 2023 · Timothy himself suffered imprisonment for Christ, and gloriously confessed his name, in the presence of many witnesses; but was set at liberty. He was ordained bishop by a prophecy, and a particular order of the Holy Ghost.

  2. Timothy is venerated as an apostle, saint, and martyr by the Eastern Orthodox Church, with his feast day on 22 January. The General Roman Calendar venerates Timothy together with Titus by a memorial on 26 January, the day after the Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul.

  3. Because God has given us a “sound mind,” we can think correctly about how to live in these last days — a time that Second Timothy 3:1 predicts will be “perilous.” The word “perilous” in that verse is the Greek word chalepos, and it literally means something that is difficult, dangerous, or filled with risk. This is a prophetic ...

  4. Sep 29, 2015 · Timothy was careful about how he lived and what he taught. This included being persistent in attending to his pastoral duties (vs. 16). The apostle had given Timothy sound instruction, and now it was up to him to remain loyal to the truth in both his life and ministry.

  5. 3 days ago · St. Mark has many patronages, including lawyers, Venice, and stained-glass workers. His feast day is April 25. Theresa Doyle-Nelson, April 25, 2020. Get Mark and bring him with you, for he is helpful to me in the ministry. ―2 Timothy 4:11b.

  6. Jun 29, 2004 · It is possible that the Philippians wanted a visit from Paul (after his release) or Timothy (now). So they sent Epaphroditus to relieve Timothy and free up Paul’s assistant for a trip to come and see them. But Paul was not willing to send Timothy at the moment.

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  8. Timothy, at age 33, met the Apostle Paul. How did he help spread the gospel? Did he die as a martyr?

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