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Michael Abraham
Published on 25 October 2019 | 0 min read
2 Timothy 2:1–7 – October 25th, 2019
Michael Abraham
October 25, 2019
Observation
What does it say?
Read
2 Timothy 2:1–7
What does Paul call Timothy? (v. 1)
What does Paul command Timothy to be strengthened by?
What does Paul command Timothy to entrust to men?
How does Paul command Timothy to share in suffering?
INTERPRETATION
What does it mean?
Summarize the passage in one sentence
Why does Paul call Timothy this? (v. 1)
Who are 'faithful men, who will be able tot each others...' in v. 2?
Why does Paul use a solider, athlete, and farmer to describe suffering?
APPLICATION
How should it change us?
How does grace give us strength?
How are you tempted to rely on your own strength?
Why is raising up elders an important task of elders?
How are you sharing in suffering as a good solider of Christ Jesus?
Sing
Lord From Sorrows Deep I Call
to God and to one another.
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2 Timothy 2:1–7 – October 25th, 2019
Michael Abraham
October 25, 2019
Observation
What does it say?
Read
2 Timothy 2:1–7
What does Paul call Timothy? (v. 1)
What does Paul command Timothy to be strengthened by?
What does Paul command Timothy to entrust to men?
How does Paul command Timothy to share in suffering?
INTERPRETATION
What does it mean?
Summarize the passage in one sentence
Why does Paul call Timothy this? (v. 1)
Who are 'faithful men, who will be able tot each others...' in v. 2?
Why does Paul use a solider, athlete, and farmer to describe suffering?
APPLICATION
How should it change us?
How does grace give us strength?
How are you tempted to rely on your own strength?
Why is raising up elders an important task of elders?
How are you sharing in suffering as a good solider of Christ Jesus?
Sing
Lord From Sorrows Deep I Call
to God and to one another.
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Isaiah 52:13–53:12 – October 18th, 2019
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2 Timothy 2:8–13 – November 1st, 2019
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