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Random Verse from 2 Timothy

83 verses across 4 chapters.

For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.

2 Timothy 1:7KJV

Drawing from 83 verses

2 Timothy is traditionally attributed to the apostle Paul and is widely regarded as his final letter, written from a Roman prison around AD 66 or 67 while he awaited execution. That setting makes it one of the most moving books in the New Testament.

Paul writes to Timothy, his closest coworker, to pass the torch. He urges him to guard the faith, endure hardship, keep teaching, and come visit soon, since almost everyone else had gone.

The themes are courage, endurance, and finishing well. Chapter 1 holds the beloved reminder at 2 Timothy 1:7 that fear does not come from God, while power, love, and self-control do.

Chapter 3 contains the Bible's best-known statement about its own inspiration and usefulness, at 2 Timothy 3:16. Chapter 4 gives us Paul's famous farewell at 2 Timothy 4:7, where he looks back on a race faithfully run.

A random verse from 2 Timothy fits anyone facing fear, fatigue, or a season that demands persistence. These words come from a man at the very end of his road, and they carry that weight.

It is a favorite for students, new leaders, and anyone who needs a push to stay faithful when the work is hard and the crowd is thin.

The book runs only four chapters, so the picker above draws from a small pool of dense, personal verses.

Expect courage more than comfort here. Most draws will sound like a mentor's last and best advice, because that is exactly what this letter is.

Frequently asked questions

Why is 2 Timothy considered Paul's last letter?
It is traditionally dated to Paul's final Roman imprisonment, around AD 66 or 67, shortly before his death. The farewell tone of chapter 4 reads like a man passing on his final instructions.
What are the most quoted verses in 2 Timothy?
2 Timothy 1:7 on courage, 2 Timothy 3:16 on Scripture, and 2 Timothy 4:7 on finishing well are the three most loved. 2 Timothy 2:15 is also a favorite among students of the Bible.