Welcome to Day 16 of The Challenge! Our verse to memorize is II Timothy 2:16:

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“But shun profane and vain babblings:
for they will increase unto more ungodliness.”

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Renouncing ungodliness appears here in an interesting context. People in the congregation were getting into heated discussions about genealogies, meanings of words, and technicalities of law. Paul called this “ungodliness” (or irreligion) and instructed Timothy to shun such things. The word “shun” means literally to place  around or stand around. The picture conveyed by this verb is to go around something so as to keep oneself away from being involved in this type of chatter by deliberately and habitually avoiding it.

Timothy is to show his attitude toward these unholy errors by going around them—to “steer clear”—continually placing himself at a distance from them. Why? Because it is unprofitable for the things of eternity and in fact actually leads to ungodliness! Paul is not talking of idle chitchat or gossip, which can do considerable damage in a church. He is speaking of destructive heresy that perverts divine truth. These brethren had missed the point of God’s way of life, which Paul says is righteousness, joy, and peace in the Holy Spirit. (See Romans 14:27.) Being technically correct about a minor point is not as important as building right relationships through kindness, forgiveness, service, and sensitive concern for others.

God's way of life is righteousness, joy, and peace in the Holy Spirit

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