Title: Servant of Truth
Contents
truth worker. 2 Timothy 2:15
it's teacher's day A teacher is an educator. Education is called education in English.
Education is derived from the word e-duchele. “E” means “from”. ‘Ducher’ means to lead.
Then education is ‘derived from’. It is not to teach and instill, but to elicit.
Masters have requirements.
First, we must know the word of truth.
This is also consistent with the need for knowledge. That knowledge is about God. Because the source of knowledge is God.
In John 17:17, it says, “The word of the Father is truth.”
Only when you know the word of truth can you become a teacher and a true teacher.
The truth is important because you can do anything with it. It is said in 2 Corinthians 13:8, “We can do nothing against the truth.”
Second, he has nothing to be ashamed of.
The Greek word for ‘isquene’ is shame. It means shame, but it is rarely used in the Bible, and most of it means 'disgrace', and it is a disgrace from God's judgment.
When we see that the target of judgment is those who do not live according to the Word of God, shame can refer to those who do not keep the Word of truth, that is, those who fail to show the image of living according to the Word of God in their lives.
Therefore, a teacher must not only know the truth, but also show its true form in life.
Finally, who is the master?
As the old saying goes, parents are teachers, and parents who are teachers have something to learn even for a 3-year-old child. The church and society are the same.
Keeping in mind that we are all teachers and disciples on the occasion of Teacher's Day, I pray in the name of Jesus that we all become true workers who are recognized by God as the text says.