diff --git a/20-Knowledge/Spiritual Notes/2026/CO Visit.md b/20-Knowledge/Spiritual Notes/2026/CO Visit.md index 747aebf..69aed56 100644 --- a/20-Knowledge/Spiritual Notes/2026/CO Visit.md +++ b/20-Knowledge/Spiritual Notes/2026/CO Visit.md @@ -35,5 +35,7 @@ What can help us not to neglect our spiritual routine? Add study to our regular routine/schedule 2 Tim 4:9,13, 21 - 9 Do your utmost to come to me shortly. 13 When you come, bring the cloak I left at Troʹas with Carpus, and the scrolls, especially the parchments. 21 Do your utmost to arrive before winter. Eu·buʹlus sends you his greetings, and so do Puʹdens and Liʹnus and Clauʹdi·a and all the brothers. It was cold, and he also wanted his personal study notes. He really wanted timiothy to arrive quickly, for it was cold. -SIDE NOTE: 2 Tim 4:14 study note +SIDE NOTE: **2 Tim 4:14 study note + **Jehovah will repay him:** Paul here expresses confidence that God will repay Alexander the coppersmith **according to his deeds.** The apostle thus echoes several verses in the Hebrew Scriptures that refer to Jehovah God as the one who repays humans for their actions, whether good or bad. One example is [Ps 62:12](jwpub://b/NWTR/19:62:12-19:62:12), where the psalmist says: “O Jehovah, . . . you repay each one according to his deeds.” (See also [Ps 28:1,](jwpub://b/NWTR/19:28:1-19:28:1) [4;](jwpub://b/NWTR/19:28:4-19:28:4) [Pr 24:12;](jwpub://b/NWTR/20:24:12-20:24:12) [La 3:64](jwpub://b/NWTR/25:3:64-25:3:64).) Paul makes a similar point at [Ro 2:6](jwpub://b/NWTR/45:2:6-45:2:6), where he says about God: “He will pay back to each one according to his works.” And quoting Jehovah’s words at [De 32:35](jwpub://b/NWTR/5:32:35-5:32:35), Paul says at [Ro 12:19](jwpub://b/NWTR/45:12:19-45:12:19): “Vengeance is mine; I will repay. +BLIGHT:: Can you format this document to make it less weird?