The Apostle Paul
2 Timothy 3:7BSB·traditional attribution

who are always learning but never able to come to a knowledge of the truth.

John Calvin Reformed

Paul tells Timothy the Church will face terrible diseases that demand uncommon fidelity and watchfulness from her pastors. When all goes well we grow careless; but necessity sharpens us. He prepares Timothy for arduous work ahead.

AI summary

Commenting on 2 Timothy 3:1-17

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Timothy must not think it strange if there were in the church bad men; for the net of the gospel was to enclose both good fish and bad, Mat 13:47, Mat 13:48. Jesus Christ had foretold (Mt. 24) that there would come seducers, and therefore we must not be offended at it, nor think the worse of religion or the church for it.

Commenting on 2 Timothy 3:1-9

John Gill Reformed Baptist

Ever learning,.... Some new notion and practice or another: and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth; partly because of the teachers, which they heap up to themselves, who are unapt to teach, are blind and ignorant guides, and know not the truth, but are enemies to it, and resist it; and partly because of themselves, the sins they are laden, and...