Eden:
After so many years of using 2 Tim 3:1-5 exclusively for modern times, I have to admit that this is revolutionary.
By itself, "in the last days" of verse 1 could seem like it was refering only to some future time from Paul. But the last phrase in verse 5, "and from these turn away," is clearly an instruction to Timothy to eschew those just mentioned by Paul in verses 1-5
Verses 6 and 7 refer to those who 'work their way into households and lead away weak women,' but verses 8 and 9 also refer to 'these ones' in the present tense (Paul's present time).
One commentary I have, just as a quick perusal, ties the words of chapter three back to the context of 2 Tim 2:14 - 23, which is clearly happening in Paul's time frame.
This is something I have to put on my personal study agenda. One of the public talks even has a section detailing that 2 Tim 3:1-5 could only be a future time from Paul. I've given it many times, yet never saw the context.
Wow! Thanks for opening up a discussion about this.
By the way, here is the section of Public Talk #2 that deals with 2 Tim 3:1-5 (the one I referred to above; I tried to keep the formatting and indenting exactly as in the outline):
WE ARE LIVING IN LAST DAYS (14 min.)
References to "last days" in Bible are not limited to the last days of the Jewish system of things
Another prophecy about "last days" is found in 2 Timothy 3:1-7 (Read verse 1, gist of verses 2-7)
Paul describes course and attitudes to prevail among ones claiming to be Christian in the last days
Paul was not referring to last days of the Jewish system of things (kc 105-6; it-2 206-7; w76 512)
Does this prophecy of "last days" in 2 Timothy 3:1-7 actually apply now?
If it definitely does apply now, a lifesaving course is also necessary now
Jesus' illustration of the wheat and weeds aids us in understanding and seeing application of "last days" of 2 Timothy 3:1 (Relate Matthew 13:24-30)
The "wheat" from fine seed meant "sons of the kingdom," his loyal followers (Mt 13:37-43)
The "weeds" were imitation Christians that would become mixed in with loyal ones; they would be allowed to come to full growth, being left until time of "harvest"
As is true of 2 Timothy 3, these "weeds" pointed forward to an apostasy
But the "conclusion of a system of things" referred to in Matthew 13 could not mean the Jewish system, even in a preliminary way; it must have been another conclusion, a future conclusion of another system
Destruction of Jerusalem in 70 C.E. affected Jews, not persons falsely claiming to be following "the Son of man," Jesus Christ
Apostate, imitation Christians did not spring into full bloom until much later
So the "conclusion" mentioned in Matthew 13 must apply at a time future from the death of the apostles; this foretold "conclusion" is the one that began in 1914 (w81 8/1 22)
We can all agree that now, during the conclusion of Satan's wicked system of things, the results of apostasy on part of persons falsely claiming to be Christian are clearly evident, as weeds are easily identifiable at harvesttime, when they have reached full growth
This full fruitage of wickedness on the part of professed Christians is described in 2 Timothy 3:1-7
It is thus reasonable that the application of the prophecy in 2 Timothy 3:1-7 is now
Now, with more professed Christians (weeds) than ever before, we see an unprecedented amount of lawlessness, wickedness
Distinction between "weeds" (professed Christians) and "wheat" (true Christians) is clear
Bible prophecy thus clearly establishes that we are living in the last days
Paul's prophecy combines with Jesus' illustration of the wheat and weeds to prove that the end of wickedness will shortly come
Take Care