John Calvin Commentary


John Calvin Commentary
"Give diligence to come shortly unto me:" — 2 Timothy 4:9 (ASV)
Make haste, to come to me quickly. As he knew that the time of his death was at hand, there were many subjects — I do not doubt — on which he wished to have a personal interview with Timothy for the good of the Church; and therefore he does not hesitate to request him to come from a country beyond the sea.
Undoubtedly, there must have been no trivial reason why he called him away from a church over which he presided, and at so great a distance. From this we may infer how highly important are conferences between such persons; for what Timothy had learned in a short time would be profitable, for a long period, to all the churches, so that the loss of half a year, or even of a whole year, was trivial compared with the compensation gained.
And yet it appears from what follows, that Paul called Timothy for his own individual benefit likewise; although he did not prefer his own personal matters to the advantage of the Church, but it was because it involved the cause of the gospel, which was common to all believers. For as he defended it from a prison, so he needed the labors of others to aid in that defense.