COLUMN 3
(POINT 2)
What is Paul's
instruction
in (2Ti
2:14) to Timothy
and all who are children of God?
Remind them of the truths of the gospel, of the trustworthy saying
Why do we need to
remind them?
The tendency is to deviate from the
clear teaching of the gospel
What did Paul call
the gospel
(2Ti
2:8)?
"My gospel"
Why "my"
gospel?
In contrast to other's gospel
Which was a false gospel
What is Paul's
solemn charge
in (2Ti
2:14) and what
does he add to emphasize its importance?
"In the presence of God" =
important Don't wrangle about words
No "word battles"
What kind of ‘words’
is Paul referring to in (2Ti
2:14)?
"Wrangling over meaning of terms" (click
example)
Leads to arguments and quarrel
What is the fruit that
comes from wrangling about ‘words’
(2Ti
2:14)?
They are useless for nothing except
that they intellectually upset some to the point of spiritual
ruin
What is the best "preventative"...
what is Timothy's (and
our) responsibility (2Ti
2:15)?
Be diligent (this will take some
effort and initiative) to handle accurately the Word of truth by
not wrangling about words
Why is it so important to
accurately handle the word of truth?
Not just that we will stand approved before God some day in the future
but even now to prevent
useless quarreling which lead to the ruin of the hearers
What
must we constantly
avoid(2Ti
2:16)?
Worldly and empty chatter
Why?
Lead to further ungodliness
Who
should we
avoid
(2Ti
2:17-18)?
Men whose talk spreads like gangrene
- they have gone astray from the truth (which implies they have in fact
been exposed to the truth)
What is the specific "gangrene"
Paul mentions (2Ti
2:18)?
Teaching that resurrection has already
taken place
What kind of "resurrection"
would have taken place? (see
1Co15:17)
They have to be portraying the resurrection
as a "spiritual" one and not a literal bodily resurrection
Note: Paul wrote about the
crucial importance of the resurrection in
1 Corinthians 15 about 10 years earlier.
The risen Christ clearly taught His resurrection was of a literal body
and not simply a spiritual resurrection (see
Luke 24:36-39)
What is the result of
their unsound doctrine?
Upset (overturn, overthrow, subvert) the faith of some
Who less likely to
have
their
faith
upset?
Those who have handled accurately the
word of truth, who have not wrangled over words, who avoid worldly and
empty chatter
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POINT 3
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(POINT 5)
How does
2Ti 2:20
relate to the seal
Paul has just explained? What is the
metaphor?
What is the
distinction
drawn by the metaphor?
Paul has noted that one aspect of the
seal of authenticity is abstaining from evil
Now he speaks of 2 classes of
people using the
metaphor
of a vessel in a house (most likely
picturing the church) and
distinguishes the vessels (people) as some fit for honor and some for
dishonor
Why does Paul state we must
cleanse
ourselves from dishonorable vessels? (2Ti
2:21)
His charge is to separate from the
dishonorable so that we will be vessels for honor, set apart as those
God can use for His good work. Paul wants Timothy and us to be useful
for the Lord's purposes but since the Lord is holy, He can by definition
only use holy vessels and therefore we must by all means seek to be holy
as He is holy in order to be useful.
Why is cleansing
ourselves from dishonorable vessels
so important according to
1Cor 15:33?
Stop being deceived...it's true
Evil, godless company has a
continual, progressive effect of causing good character to shrivel,
wither and rot. Don't be deceived or fooled when this adverse effect on
your character is not experienced immediately for it may not be obvious at
first, but the slow destructive effect is certain. (honorable
vessels will become defiled and are then not useful for God's good
works)
What does Paul's
instruction to the Thessalonians teach us about
cleansing ourselves
from dishonorable vessels (2Th
3:6)?
Continually (present tense)
keep aloof (shun, try to avoid, keep your distance) from every brother
who leads an unruly life (freeloading, sponging, idle, lazy)
How were they
"out of order"? (2Th
3:11)
They were (1) undisciplined (2) doing no work (2)
busybodies = meddling in other's business.
What else do
we learn about cleansing
ourselves from dishonorable vessels (2Th
3:14-15)?
v14
Do not associate with those who do not obey
v14
Do not regard him as an enemy
v15
Admonish him as a brother
What other actions should
vessels of honor
take in order to assure we are useful to the Master for every good work?
(2Ti
2:22)
Flee youthful lusts
Pursue righteousness, faith, love, peace
Seek those of pure hearts (honorable vessels) as we pursue godly virtues
Refuse foolish and ignorant
speculations
What is will
foolish and ignorant speculations
produce?
Quarrels
What are
vessels of honor
to be instead? What should be our attitude toward our Master?
We are to be as bondservants
(our will entwined with the Master's will)
Not quarrelsome
Kind to all
Able to teach
Patient when wronged
With gentleness correcting those in
opposition
What might God bring about to those
who oppose
us?
He might grant repentance
Repentance can lead them to a
knowledge of the truth = the gospel
They might come to the senses
And escape from the snare of the
devil
What did the
devil's snare
result in?
Their doing his will
In light of all the truth
about the seal of God and the children of God what is Paul's
applicable instruction from (2Cor
13:5)?
2Cor
13:5 says
“Test
(present
imperative) yourselves
(not the other person but yourself!)
to see if you are in the faith;
examine
(present
imperative)
yourselves! Or do you not recognize this about yourselves, that
Jesus Christ is in you--unless indeed you
fail the test?”
Check your lifestyle, your obedience,
your deeds, your actions and if it does not bother you to live in habitual sin, then
the
problem be that you have deceived yourself and that you are not saved.
Once saved, always saved is true assuming you were truly saved at the
outset.
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Explanatory Note:
The Believer's Study Bible has a well worded note on
2Cor
13:5
writing that
"This verse is not
intended to rob believers of the assurance and security of their
salvation. It is, however, intended as a warning to those who
would follow false teaching and adopt a life-style that is
inconsistent with the message of reconciliation (cf. 12:20, 21).
To persist in either activity is a cause for serious introspection
and a testing to see whether or not one is truly "in the faith." |