So do not be ashamed to testify about our LORD, or of me His prisoner. But join with me in suffering for the gospel, by the power of God. II Timothy 1:8
In Paul’s final days he is writing with passionate ernest to keep the early church strong, faithful and theologically pure. As a prisoner he has been robbed of all human dignity. Most would not acknowledge acquaintance, or connection to someone in his situation, distancing themselves from imminent grief or detrimental guilt by association. True believers and friends remain close to Paul and deliver his letters throughout the mission field, aka, all nations.
To serve means sacrifice and suffering, but suffering in a matter of perspective. The labor required to bring new life is suffering in the moment but irrelevant in the after glow of a perfect infant. Paul equates his suffering for the Gospel as nothing compared to the Glory of God and one more sinner, saved by grace. So do not be ashamed of suffering AND do not be ashamed of those who suffer, for their’s is the Kingdom of God. (Matt. 5:10)
Love to each of You!
Gretchen