The lectionary skips verses 9 – 15
but as usual I think the lectionary people have made a mistake. The laundry
list of names and places and the cloak and books and parchments left in Troas make
Paul’s fighting the good fight and finishing the race sound a lot like ours.
Granted Paul accomplished more than we have but verses 9 -15 reveal the apostle
who wrote most of the New Testament as a man who forgets his cloak in Troas and
asks a friend to bring it to him because presumably he’s cold. But more
important than identifying with his forgetfulness we understand how faithful
friends become the agents used by the Lord to rescue us from the lion’s mouth.
Paul, deserted by Demas and harmed greatly by Alexander, is rescued from evil
attacks because of friends like Luke who is with him and Mark who is useful and
of course Timothy who sends cloak and books and above all the parchments so
Paul’s ministry of letter writing may continue.
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