6:1 Let
as
many
as
are
servants
under
the
yoke
count
their
own
masters
worthy
of
all
honor,
that
the
name
of
God
and
the
doctrine
be
not
blasphemed.
6:2 And
they
that
have
believing
masters,
let
them
not
despise
them,
because
they
are
brethren;
but
let
them
serve
them
the
rather,
because
they
that
partake
of
the
benefit
are
believing
and
beloved.
These
things
teach
and
exhort.
6:3 If
any
man
teacheth
a
different
doctrine,
and
consenteth
not
to
sound
words,
[even]
the
words
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
and
to
the
doctrine
which
is
according
to
godliness;
6:4 he
is
puffed
up,
knowing
nothing,
but
doting
about
questionings
and
disputes
of
words,
whereof
cometh
envy,
strife,
railings,
evil
surmisings,
6:5 wranglings
of
men
corrupted
in
mind
and
bereft
of
the
truth,
supposing
that
godliness
is
a
way
of
gain.
6:6 But
godliness
with
contentment
is
great
gain:
6:7 for
we
brought
nothing
into
the
world,
for
neither
can
we
carry
anything
out;
6:8 but
having
food
and
covering
we
shall
be
therewith
content.
6:9 But
they
that
are
minded
to
be
rich
fall
into
a
temptation
and
a
snare
and
many
foolish
and
hurtful
lusts,
such
as
drown
men
in
destruction
and
perdition.
6:10 For
the
love
of
money
is
a
root
of
all
kinds
of
evil:
which
some
reaching
after
have
been
led
astray
from
the
faith,
and
have
pierced
themselves
through
with
many
sorrows.
6:11 But
thou,
O
man
of
God,
flee
these
things;
and
follow
after
righteousness,
godliness,
faith,
love,
patience,
meekness.
6:12 Fight
the
good
fight
of
the
faith,
lay
hold
on
the
life
eternal,
whereunto
thou
wast
called,
and
didst
confess
the
good
confession
in
the
sight
of
many
witnesses.
6:13 I
charge
thee
in
the
sight
of
God,
who
giveth
life
to
all
things,
and
of
Christ
Jesus,
who
before
Pontius
Pilate
witnessed
the
good
confession;
6:14 that
thou
keep
the
commandment,
without
spot,
without
reproach,
until
the
appearing
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ:
6:15 which
in
its
own
times
he
shall
show,
who
is
the
blessed
and
only
Potentate,
the
King
of
kings,
and
Lord
of
lords;
6:16 who
only
hath
immortality,
dwelling
in
light
unapproachable;
whom
no
man
hath
seen,
nor
can
see:
to
whom
[be]
honor
and
power
eternal.
Amen.
6:17 Charge
them
that
are
rich
in
this
present
world,
that
they
be
not
highminded,
nor
have
their
hope
set
on
the
uncertainty
of
riches,
but
on
God,
who
giveth
us
richly
all
things
to
enjoy;
6:18 that
they
do
good,
that
they
be
rich
in
good
works,
that
they
be
ready
to
distribute,
willing
to
communicate;
6:19 laying
up
in
store
for
themselves
a
good
foundation
against
the
time
to
come,
that
they
may
lay
hold
on
the
life
which
is
[life]
indeed.
6:20 O
Timothy,
guard
that
which
is
committed
unto
[thee],
turning
away
from
the
profane
babblings
and
oppositions
of
the
knowledge
which
is
falsely
so
called;
6:21 which
some
professing
have
erred
concerning
the
faith.
Grace
be
with
you.