2 Timothy 2:20-21

2 Timothy 2:20-21

[20] But  in  a great  house  not  only  vessels  of gold  and  of silver,  but  also  of wood  and  of earth;  and  some  to  honour,  and  some  to  dishonour.  [21] If  a man  therefore  purge  himself  from  a vessel  unto  honour,  sanctified,  meet  for the master's use,  and prepared  unto  every  good  work. 

What does 2 Timothy 2:20-21 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Paul employed a different illustration to emphasize the same point. In the church there are individuals who honor the Lord as a result of their dedication to follow His truth. These people are useful to the Lord in His work because their commitment to His Word prepares them for His service. However there are also Christians who because of their lack of commitment to God"s truth bring dishonor on Him while they seek to be His instruments of service (e.g, false teachers). If someone avoids the defilement of this second group ( 2 Timothy 2:16), he or she can be a member of the first group (cf. Romans 9:21).
The major argument for identifying the "large house" as the church is the context. Paul was speaking of faithful and unfaithful Christians (cf. 1 Timothy 3:15). [1]