Bible (Reina Valera) NT 15-16: 1, 2 Timoteo

Bible (Reina Valera) NT 15-16: 1, 2 Timoteo
Paul's final letters to his spiritual son Timothy form one of the most intimate and urgent documents in the New Testament. Written to a young leader tasked with shepherding the turbulent church in Ephesus, 1 Timothy reads like a father's detailed instructions: how to appoint leaders, how to conduct worship, how to recognize and combat false teaching spreading through the early communities. The tone is pastoral, sometimes stern, always grounded in practical concern for a church under pressure. 2 Timothy, penned as Paul awaited execution in Rome, carries an entirely different weight. This is a farewell. The apostle reflects on his life, urges Timothy to remain faithful despite suffering, and implores him to guard the message entrusted to him. The emotional temperature is heightened, almost desperate at times. Paul knows death is near. What he leaves behind is not theology for its own sake but a desperate plea for endurance. These two letters, read together, trace an arc from institutional guidance to personal farewell. They remain essential reading for anyone interested in Christian leadership, ecclesiastical structure, and the question of how faith survives when its greatest exponents fall.