6-8A devout life does
bring wealth, but it's the rich simplicity of being yourself before God.
Since we entered the world penniless and will leave it penniless, if we
have bread on the table and shoes on our feet, that's enough.
9-10But
if it's only money these leaders are after, they'll self-destruct in no
time. Lust for money brings trouble and nothing but trouble. Going down
that path, some lose their footing in the faith completely and live to
regret it bitterly ever after.
Running Hard
11-12But
you, Timothy, man of God: Run for your life from all this. Pursue a
righteous life—a life of wonder, faith, love, steadiness, courtesy. Run
hard and fast in the faith. Seize the eternal life, the life you were
called to, the life you so fervently embraced in the presence of so many
witnesses.
13-16I'm
charging you before the life-giving God and before Christ, who took his
stand before Pontius Pilate and didn't give an inch: Keep this command
to the letter, and don't slack off. Our Master, Jesus Christ, is on his
way. He'll show up right on time, his arrival guaranteed by the Blessed
and Undisputed Ruler, High King, High God. He's the only one death can't
touch, his light so bright no one can get close. He's never been seen
by human eyes—human eyes can't take him in! Honor to him, and eternal
rule! Oh, yes.
17-19Tell
those rich in this world's wealth to quit being so full of themselves
and so obsessed with money, which is here today and gone tomorrow. Tell
them to go after God, who piles on all the riches we could ever
manage—to do good, to be rich in helping others, to be extravagantly
generous. If they do that, they'll build a treasury that will last,
gaining life that is truly life.