Episodios
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When Paul looked for an example for Timothy, he found Onesiphorus — unashamed, full of service, and refreshing to fellow believers.
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According to Paul, healthy words come from Jesus. They accord with his gospel and redound to his glory. They are worth guarding closely.
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When God calls someone to himself, he keeps that person until the end. He guards all those who entrust themselves to him.
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The Lord Jesus Christ abolished death and brought immortality to light through the gospel. Do you know the gospel? Do you share it with others?
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Salvation tells the glorious story that God set his love on his people before they even existed and then called them for the praise of his glory.
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God targeted his chosen ones with grace before the ages began. That is the surest foundation imaginable to build your life upon.
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How do you fan into flame a gift God has given to you? You do it by faith, laying hold of the promises of provision God has made to you.
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When Paul talks about the gift God gave to Timothy, what is he referring to? Unashamed courage to speak and to suffer for the gospel.
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Paul says that he prayed for Timothy “constantly . . . night and day.” How might his practice and his specific petitions shape our own life of prayer?
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Why is it so important to serve God from a good conscience? Because a guilty conscience will serve in order to gain favor with God, and that will never work.
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The apostle Paul addresses Timothy as “my beloved child.” How did Timothy become not just a ministry partner but a son to Paul?
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Why did God make Paul an apostle? So that he could declare the promise of life in Christ Jesus to those who were dead in their trespasses.
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When Paul refers to Jesus, the title he loves to use the most is “Christ Jesus.” Why was this name so significant for Paul?
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What is an apostle? An apostle is an official representative selected by Christ to mediate his authority on earth and herald his message to men.
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What is the setting for Paul’s second letter to Timothy? Paul is imprisoned in Rome, he wants Timothy to come to him, and he is ready for death.
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You don’t guard the word of God like you would some other ancient document. You guard it by doing it, protecting it, and passing it on.
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Paul’s final exhortation in 1 Timothy is to “guard the deposit entrusted to you.” What is “the deposit” the apostle has in mind?
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In the little word “O,” Paul brings us into a whole world of emotional complexity. He models for us healthy, godly affections for others.
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Christian generosity grows out of hearts that place their hope in God. When he is the source of our joy now and forever, we are free to radically give.
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