"That the man or woman of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works." {2 Timothy 3:17}The apostle Paul describes what the Word of God does in our lives in Second Timothy 3:16 and 17, he uses a Greek word ("exartidzo") that describes a well-decked boat like a boat. These verses say, “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works.”
Let’s notice the phrase “thoroughly furnished” in verse 17. This phrase contains a “gem” that reveals what God’s Word can do if we give it top priority in our lives. We’re about to discover that there is no replacement for what God’s Word can do in us and for us.
The phrase “thoroughly furnished” means to completely deck out or to fully supply. It was used to depict a boat that had previously been ill-equipped for traveling, however, because its owner had decked it out with new equipment and gear, this boat had become thoroughly furnished to sail anywhere in the world. This boat was fully supplied, completely equipped, or thoroughly furnished.
Paul uses this word to tell us that we are not prepared to set sail in life until the Word of God has done its work in our hearts and souls. When we first come to Jesus, we are like the first ship - just beginners who hardly know enough to get by in life. Yes, we are saved and on the way to Heaven, however, we haven’t had enough of the Word placed into us to fully equip us for sailing through all kinds of weather.
We can be sure that we will encounter all kinds of weather in our journey through life — including strong storms. Therefore, if we’re going to make it all the way to our destination, we will need all the equipment and gear we can get!
Paul’s words in Second Timothy 3:17 could be interpreted this way:
“That the man (gender neutral) of God may be perfect - completely outfitted and fully supplied, decked out, furnished, and equipped unto all good works.”
When a believer never reads the Word of God, never meditates on the truths of the Word, and doesn’t regularly renew his or her mind with the Word of God, they're like a simple ship that isn’t equipped for long-distance sailing. We might be able to make it across a little lake; however, in order to victoriously make it across the sea of life and through all the storms we will encounter along the way, we will need major equipment.
That equipment is imparted to a believer when the Word becomes an integral part of our lives. God’s Word working inside our heart and mind actually outfits us, decks us out, equips us, or furnishes us, with all the spiritual gear we need to take the adventurous trip God has planned for our lives. With God’s Word fitted tightly in place, that believer is ready to set sail and follow wherever the Holy Spirit leads!
So, we have a choice. If we choose to not make God’s Word a priority in our lives, we are still headed to Heaven, but we’re like that first simple, plain, basic boat. In other words, we are just believers who have only enough spiritual equipment to make it across the little lakes of life. On the other hand, if we choose to take God’s Word deeply into our minds and hearts and then apply it to our lives, that Word will release its supernatural power to transform us from simple, basic believers to super-believers - endowed with everything needed to successfully make the long-distance journey the Holy Spirit has planned for our lives!
So how far do you want to go in life? Your answer will determine how deeply you need to take God’s Word into your heart and mind. If we are just in this for a little jaunt across a lake, we will be satisfied with a low level of God’s Word in our lives. However, if we’re planning to take a long, adventurous, exciting faith journey, we must dive into the Word of God. As we do, that anointed Word will deck us out with all the provisions we need to make it all the way to our destination.