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Sufre penalidades conmigo, como buen soldado de Cristo Jesús. (2 Timothy 2:3)
El soldado en servicio activo no se enreda en los negocios de la vida diaria, a fin de poder agradar al que lo reclutó como soldado. (2 Timothy 2:4)
También el que compite como atleta, no gana el premio si no compite de acuerdo con las reglas. (2 Timothy 2:5)
El labrador que trabaja debe ser el primero en recibir su parte de los frutos (de la cosecha).
Considera lo que digo, pues el Señor te dará entendimiento en todo. (2 Timothy 2:7)
Acuérdate de Jesucristo, resucitado de entre los muertos, descendiente de David, conforme a mi evangelio, (2 Timothy 2:8)
por el cual sufro penalidades, hasta el encarcelamiento como un malhechor. Pero la palabra de Dios no está presa. (2 Timothy 2:9)

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2 Timothy 2:6 - Cross Reference

Entonces dijo a Sus discípulos: "La cosecha es mucha, pero los obreros pocos. (Matthew 9:37)
¿Acaso para sembrar se pasa arando el labrador todo el día, Abriendo y rastrillando su tierra? (Isaiah 28:24)
Y les decía: "La cosecha es mucha, pero los obreros pocos; rueguen, por tanto, al Señor de la cosecha que envíe obreros a Su cosecha. (Luke 10:2)
Escuchen otra parábola. Había una vez un hacendado que PLANTO UNA VIÑA Y LA CERCO CON UN MURO, Y CAVO EN ELLA UN LAGAR Y EDIFICO UNA TORRE, la arrendó a unos labradores y se fue de viaje. (Matthew 21:33)
¿No dicen ustedes: 'Todavía faltan cuatro meses, y después viene la siega'? Pero Yo les digo: alcen sus ojos y vean los campos que ya están blancos para la siega. (John 4:35)
Porque ustedes tienen necesidad de paciencia (perseverancia), para que cuando hayan hecho la voluntad de Dios, obtengan la promesa. (Hebrews 10:36)
Y todo lo hago por amor del evangelio, para ser partícipe de él. (1 Corinthians 9:23)
Porque el reino de los cielos es semejante a un hacendado que salió muy de mañana para contratar obreros para su viña. (Matthew 20:1)
Yo planté, Apolos regó, pero Dios ha dado el crecimiento. (1 Corinthians 3:6)
¿Quién ha servido alguna vez como soldado a sus propias expensas? ¿Quién planta una viña y no come de su fruto? ¿O quién cuida un rebaño y no bebe de la leche del rebaño? (1 Corinthians 9:7)