Passage
If we suffer, we shall also reigne together with him: if we denie him, he also will denie vs.
If we suffer, we shall also reigne together with him: if we denie him, he also will denie vs.
2 Timothy 2:10 Therefore I suffer all things, for the elects sake, that they might also obtaine the saluation which is in Christ Iesus, with eternall glorie.
2 Timothy 2:11 It is a true saying, For if we be dead together with him, we also shall liue together with him.
2 Timothy 2:12 If we suffer, we shall also reigne together with him: if we denie him, he also will denie vs.
2 Timothy 2:13 If we beleeue not, yet abideth he faithfull: he cannot denie himselfe.
2 Timothy 2:14 Of these things put them in remembrance, and protest before the Lord, that they striue not about wordes, which is to no profit, but to the peruerting of the hearers.
The verse centers on "suffer", "shall", "reigne", "together", and "denie". It is saying that the verse draws attention to "suffer" and "shall", so its meaning should be read from those terms before moving to application.
The nearby context moves from verse 11's "It is a true saying For if..." into verse 13's "If we beleeue not yet abideth he...", so "suffer" and "shall" belong inside that flow. In 2 Timothy context, the local focus is Christ, faith, and discipleship.
A plain takeaway is to answer the verse's own emphasis on "suffer" and "shall" with trust shaped by these words, not by a vague optimism outside the passage.