My dear readers,
2 Timothy 4:6-8 “For I am now ready to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand. 7 I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith: 8 Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but unto all them also that love his appearing.”
The Epistle of Second Timothy by the Apostle Paul was his last to Timothy, his beloved spiritual son, whom he had appointed to take charge of the church in Ephesus. Encouraging him to be faithful, Paul wrote two epistles. 2 Timothy 4:6-8 were his final words of goodbye, but at the same time, very encouraging ones. Paul wrote these words while he waited for God’s will to be accomplished in his life from a Roman prison. Paul knew he would be going Home soon to be with his Lord. His life of service would soon be over. All his colabourers and servants of God would see him no more. He would no longer be there to teach, guide and serve with them. And in these final encouraging verses, Paul’s goodbye was more of “see you soon in heaven.” He shared a very personal account of his life of service in Christ, demonstrating his readiness to receive his crown.
The fight that Paul speaks of that is “good” is intrinsically good because it has eternal value. He shared the gospel everywhere the Lord sent him, and sinners became saints; churches were founded for the saints to grow in grace and in the knowledge of God. These saints would be with Paul in heaven. Paul’s life impacted many for Christ as they travelled with him as his disciples, as did Timothy and Titus. Many in these churches were encouraged by Paul’s life of devotion, courage and faith. His godly life for Christ was exemplary, so that he would humbly and confidently say to all, “follow him” as he followed Christ. Persecution often awaited him, but he did not flinch. He submitted to his heavenly Father’s will and trusted in his Lord who directed him, knowing that where the Lord sent him would always be the best and safest place to be in, even if it meant experiencing persecution for Christ’s sake, serving the Lord. Seeing his world as a battlefield always keeps a soldier like Paul on guard. He made certain that he did not fall by the way side while serving the Lord. He fought against succumbing to sin and temptations. He remained steadfast and unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that his labour in the Lord would never be in vain.
Soon, the fight would be over. He would be going home to be with his Lord, whom he loved with all his heart, soul, strength and mind. He would be seeing him face-to-face. No regrets. No shame. Only a deep sense of godly anticipation of seeing his beloved Saviour Jesus Christ, who lived and died for him. Paul counted it an honour and a privilege to serve and fight the good fight for His Lord’s glory;
From the above four testimonies, Paul was certain that the righteous Judge, i.e. Jesus Christ, who will judge him from the day of his salvation to the end, will give him a crown on the day of judgment. Paul described his crown as a “crown of righteousness”. The crown here refers to a prize awarded at public games rather than “a diadem”, e.g. a crown of royalty inherited by a prince from his kingly father. Paul would finish his race successfully and be presented with a crown. The concept of a crown is to be understood figuratively, rather than literally. The crown of righteousness will be given to a born-again believer who lived his life in righteousness according to the Holy Scriptures, enduring all the trials of life in victory, holding to his faith in Christ, by living in holiness and righteousness before all men and his God. In woe or in weal, he lived righteously.
This crown of righteousness was not for Paul only but is for all who love Christ’s appearing. The ones who love Christ’s appearing when life on earth is painful and unbearable are omitted here. The reason is that when their life on earth takes a turn for the better, their love for Christ’s appearing wanes and evaporates completely. However, those who love His appearing because they love Him and desire to see their Saviour’s face, and who have continually lived a holy and righteous life, are definitely included here. They love Him by serving Him. They love Him when they give their lives to help others. They love His appearing because they know their lives are being lived for Christ. They have sacrificed and been persecuted for Christ’s sake. They love His appearing because they desire God's will to be done on earth as it is always done in heaven! When Christ appears, all sins and sinners will be dealt with. All places of idolatry and sin will be eradicated. Jesus Christ will create a new Heaven and a new Earth for His beloved disciples who love His appearing! They will keep their faith and live in righteousness all their days till they see Christ. They know Christ will welcome them into His loving arms and say to them, "Well done, and welcome home, my good and faithful servants!"
Are you ready for your crown?
Yours faithfully in the Saviour’s Service
Rev Dr Quek Suan Yew, Pastor