006:004 he is puffed up with pride and has no true knowledge, but is
crazy over discussions and controversies about words which give
rise to envy, quarrelling, revilings, ill-natured suspicions,

006:005 and persistent wranglings on the part of people whose intellects
are disordered and they themselves blinded to all knowledge
of the truth; who imagine that godliness means gain.

006:006 And godliness *is* gain, when associated with contentment;

006:007 for we brought nothing into the world, nor can we carry anything out of it;

006:008 and if we have food and clothing, with these we will be satisfied.

006:009 But people who are determined to be rich fall into temptation
and a snare, and into many unwise and pernicious ways which sink
mankind in destruction and ruin.

006:010 For from love of money all sorts of evils arise; and some have
so hankered after money as to be led astray from the faith
and be pierced through with countless sorrows.

006:011 But you, O man of God, must flee from these things; and strive
for uprightness, godliness, good faith, love, fortitude,
and a forgiving temper.

006:012 Exert all your strength in the honourable struggle for the faith;
lay hold of the Life of the Ages, to which you were called,
when you made your noble profession of faith before many witnesses.

006:013 I charge you—as in the presence of God who gives life
to all creatures, and of Christ Jesus who at the bar of
Pontius Pilate made a noble profession of faith—