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2 Timothy Introduction The Call to Christian Perseverance

Answering Nine Questions 1)Who wrote it? – Paul 2)What do we know about the author? – An Apostle 3)To whom was it written? – Timothy 4)When was it written? - A.D. 67 5)Where was it written from? – Rome 6)Why was it written? – Timothy’s timidity 7)What is it about? – Perseverance 8)What is inside (outline)? – 4 part outline 9)What makes the book different? – Paul’s final word

Four Part Structure 1.General call to faithful endurance in the ministry (chapter 1) 2.Ten metaphors describing what faithful endurance looks like (chapter 2) 3.What to do in the midst of the coming apostasy (3:1–4:8) 4.How God met six needs in Paul’s life (4:9-22)

1.General call to faithful endurance in the ministry (chapter 1) 2.Ten metaphors describing what faithful endurance looks like (chapter 2) 3.What to do in the midst of the coming apostasy (3:1–4:8) 4.How God met six needs in Paul’s life (4:9-22) Four Part Structure

1.General call to faithful endurance in the ministry (chapter 1) 2.Ten metaphors describing what faithful endurance looks like (chapter 2) 3.What to do in the midst of the coming apostasy (3:1–4:8) 4.How God met six needs in Paul’s life (4:9-22)

2 Timothy 2 Ten Metaphors Illustrating Endurance

Ten Metaphors Teacher (2:2) Teacher (2:2) Soldier (2:3-4) Soldier (2:3-4) Athlete (2:5) Athlete (2:5) Farmer (2:6) Farmer (2:6) Christ (2:7-8) Christ (2:7-8) Paul (2:9-10) Paul (2:9-10) Trustworthy statement (2:11-13) Trustworthy statement (2:11-13) Workman (2:14-18) Workman (2:14-18) Vessel (2:19-23) Vessel (2:19-23) Servant (2:24-26) Servant (2:24-26)

Four Part Structure 1.General call to faithful endurance in the ministry (chapter 1) 2.Ten metaphors describing what faithful endurance looks like (chapter 2) 3.What to do in the midst of the coming apostasy (3:1–4:8) 4.How God met six needs in Paul’s life (4:9-22)

THE LAST DAYS APOSTASY OF THE CHURCH Dr. Andy Woods

Definition of Apostasy apos = away from apos = away from histēmi = to stand histēmi = to stand Apostasy = to stand away from Apostasy = to stand away from Apostasy = a departure from known (or previously embraced) truth Apostasy = a departure from known (or previously embraced) truth

Ten Characteristics of Apostasy 1)Sign of the last days 2)A massive NT subject 3)Impacts every major doctrine 4)Primarily internal 5)Knows no limits

6) 6)Can happen quickly 7) 7)Satanically energized 8) 8)Destructive 9) 9)Makes life difficult for the man of God 10) 10)Impacts those who have not taken preventive measures Ten Characteristics of Apostasy

2 Timothy 3:1‒4:6 What to Do in the Midst of the Apostasy

Apostasy (3:1‒4:8) I.The Apostasy (3:1-9) A.The evil (3:1-7) B.The examples (3:8-9) II.The Antidote (3:10‒4:8) A.Paul’s example (3:10-13) B.Preach the Word (3:14‒4:8)

Apostasy (3:1‒4:8) I.The Apostasy (3:1-9) A.The evil (3:1-7) B.The examples (3:8-9) II.The Antidote (3:10‒4:8) A.Paul’s example (3:10-13) B.Preach the Word (3:14‒4:8)

Apostasy (3:1‒4:8) I.The Apostasy (3:1-9) A.The evil (3:1-7) B.The examples (3:8-9) II.The Antidote (3:10‒4:8) A.Paul’s example (3:10-13) B.Preach the Word (3:14‒4:8)

A. The Evil (3:1-7) 1.Difficulty & danger (1) 2.Misplaced Love (2, 4) 3.Pride (2) 4.Alpha privitives (2-3) 5.Four concluding characteristics (5-7)

A. The Evil (3:1-7) 1.Difficulty & danger (1) 2.Misplaced Love (2, 4) 3.Pride (2) 4.Alpha privitives (2-3) 5.Four concluding characteristics (5-7)

A. The Evil (3:1-7) 1.Difficulty & danger (1) 2.Misplaced Love (2, 4) 3.Pride (2) 4.Alpha privitives (2-3) 5.Four concluding characteristics (5-7)

2. Misplaced love (2, 4) 1.Lovers of self (2) 2.Lovers of money (2) 3.Lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God (4)

2. Misplaced love (2, 4) 1.Lovers of self (2) 2.Lovers of money (2) 3.Lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God (4)

2. Misplaced love (2, 4) 1.Lovers of self (2) 2.Lovers of money (2) 3.Lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God (4)

2. Misplaced love (2, 4) 1.Lovers of self (2) 2.Lovers of money (2) 3.Lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God (4)

2 Tim 3:2-4 Lovers of self (vs. 2) Lovers of self (vs. 2)  Lovers of $  Boastful  Arrogant  Blasphemers  Disobedient to parents  Unthankful  Unloving  Unholy  Unforgiving Rather than lovers of God (vs. 4) Rather than lovers of God (vs. 4)  Slanderers  Without self-control  Brutal  Haters of good  Treacherous  Reckless  Conceited  Pleasure lovers

2. Misplaced love (2, 4) 1.Lovers of self (2) 2.Lovers of money (2) 3.Lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God (4)

A. The Evil (3:1-7) 1.Difficulty & danger (1) 2.Misplaced Love (2, 4) 3.Pride (2) 4.Alpha privitives (2-3) 5.Four concluding characteristics (5-7)

3. Pride (2) 1.Boastful (2) 2.Arrogant (2) 3.Revilers (2)

3. Pride (2) 1.Boastful (2) 2.Arrogant (2) 3.Revilers (2)

Ephesians 2:8-9 "For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, so that no one may boast."

3. Pride (2) 1.Boastful (2) 2.Arrogant (2) 3.Revilers (2)

Hall of the Humbled (1 Peter 5:5) Satan (Isa 14:12-15; Ezek 28:12-17; 1 Tim 3:6) Satan (Isa 14:12-15; Ezek 28:12-17; 1 Tim 3:6) Nebuchadnezzar (Dan 4) Nebuchadnezzar (Dan 4) Herod (Acts 12:20-23) Herod (Acts 12:20-23) Paul (2 Cor 12:1-10) Paul (2 Cor 12:1-10)

3. Pride (2) 1.Boastful (2) 2.Arrogant (2) 3.Revilers (2)

A. The Evil (3:1-7) 1.Difficulty & danger (1) 2.Misplaced Love (2, 4) 3.Pride (2) 4.Alpha privitives (2-3) 5.Four concluding characteristics (5-7)

4. Alpha Privitives (2-3) 1.Disobedient to parents (2) 2.Ungrateful (2) 3.Unholy (2) 4.Unloving (3) 5.Irreconcilable (3) 6.Break up-Malicious gossips (3) 7.Without self control (3) 8.Brutal (3) 9.Haters of good (3)

4. Alpha Privitives (2-3) 1.Disobedient to parents (2) 2.Ungrateful (2) 3.Unholy (2) 4.Unloving (3) 5.Irreconcilable (3) 6.Break up-Malicious gossips (3) 7.Without self control (3) 8.Brutal (3) 9.Haters of good (3)

4. Alpha Privitives (2-3) 1.Disobedient to parents (2) 2.Ungrateful (2) 3.Unholy (2) 4.Unloving (3) 5.Irreconcilable (3) 6.Break up-Malicious gossips (3) 7.Without self control (3) 8.Brutal (3) 9.Haters of good (3)

4. Alpha Privitives (2-3) 1.Disobedient to parents (2) 2.Ungrateful (2) 3.Unholy (2) 4.Unloving (3) 5.Irreconcilable (3) 6.Break up-Malicious gossips (3) 7.Without self control (3) 8.Brutal (3) 9.Haters of good (3)

4. Alpha Privitives (2-3) 1.Disobedient to parents (2) 2.Ungrateful (2) 3.Unholy (2) 4.Unloving (3) 5.Irreconcilable (3) 6.Break up-Malicious gossips (3) 7.Without self control (3) 8.Brutal (3) 9.Haters of good (3)

4. Alpha Privitives (2-3) 1.Disobedient to parents (2) 2.Ungrateful (2) 3.Unholy (2) 4.Unloving (3) 5.Irreconcilable (3) 6.Break up-Malicious gossips (3) 7.Without self control (3) 8.Brutal (3) 9.Haters of good (3)

4. Alpha Privitives (2-3) 1.Disobedient to parents (2) 2.Ungrateful (2) 3.Unholy (2) 4.Unloving (3) 5.Irreconcilable (3) 6.Break up-Malicious gossips (3) 7.Without self control (3) 8.Brutal (3) 9.Haters of good (3)

4. Alpha Privitives (2-3) 1.Disobedient to parents (2) 2.Ungrateful (2) 3.Unholy (2) 4.Unloving (3) 5.Irreconcilable (3) 6.Break up-Malicious gossips (3) 7.Without self control (3) 8.Brutal (3) 9.Haters of good (3)

4. Alpha Privitives (2-3) 1.Disobedient to parents (2) 2.Ungrateful (2) 3.Unholy (2) 4.Unloving (3) 5.Irreconcilable (3) 6.Break up-Malicious gossips (3) 7.Without self control (3) 8.Brutal (3) 9.Haters of good (3)

4. Alpha Privitives (2-3) 1.Disobedient to parents (2) 2.Ungrateful (2) 3.Unholy (2) 4.Unloving (3) 5.Irreconcilable (3) 6.Break up-Malicious gossips (3) 7.Without self control (3) 8.Brutal (3) 9.Haters of good (3)

A. The Evil (3:1-7) 1.Difficulty & danger (1) 2.Misplaced Love (2, 4) 3.Pride (2) 4.Alpha privitives (2-3) 5.Four concluding characteristics (5-7)

5. Four Concluding Characteristics (5-7) 1.Treacherous (4) 2.Reckless (4) 3.Conceited (4) 4.Holding to a form of godliness but denying its power (5-7)

5. Four Concluding Characteristics (5-7) 1.Treacherous (4) 2.Reckless (4) 3.Conceited (4) 4.Holding to a form of godliness but denying its power (5-7)

5. Four Concluding Characteristics (5-7) 1.Treacherous (4) 2.Reckless (4) 3.Conceited (4) 4.Holding to a form of godliness but denying its power (5-7)

5. Four Concluding Characteristics (5-7) 1.Treacherous (4) 2.Reckless (4) 3.Conceited (4) 4.Holding to a form of godliness but denying its power (5-7)

5. Four Concluding Characteristics (5-7) 1.Treacherous (4) 2.Reckless (4) 3.Conceited (4) 4.Holding to a form of godliness but denying its power (5-7)

Conclusion

A. The Evil (3:1-7) 1.Difficulty & danger (1) 2.Misplaced Love (2, 4) 3.Pride (2) 4.Alpha privitives (2-3) 5.Four concluding characteristics (5-7)

“The L ORD bless you and keep you; the L ORD make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the L ORD turn his face toward you and give you peace.” (NIV)