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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

2 Timothy 1 Outline I.Greeting (1-2) II.Thanksgiving (3-5) III.Gifting (6) IV.Courage (7) V.Unashamed (8-14) VI.Negative examples (15) VII.Positive examples (16-18)

2 Timothy 1 Outline I.Greeting (1-2) II.Thanksgiving (3-5) III.Gifting (6) IV.Courage (7) V.Unashamed (8-14) VI.Negative examples (15) VII.Positive examples (16-18)

2 Timothy 1 Outline I.Greeting (1-2) II.Thanksgiving (3-5) III.Gifting (6) IV.Courage (7) V.Unashamed (8-14) VI.Negative examples (15) VII.Positive examples (16-18)

2 Timothy 1 Outline I.Greeting (1-2) II.Thanksgiving (3-5) III.Gifting (6) IV.Courage (7) V.Unashamed (8-14) VI.Negative examples (15) VII.Positive examples (16-18)

2 Timothy 1 Outline I.Greeting (1-2) II.Thanksgiving (3-5) III.Gifting (6) IV.Courage (7) V.Unashamed (8-14) VI.Negative examples (15) VII.Positive examples (16-18)

2 Timothy 1 Outline I.Greeting (1-2) II.Thanksgiving (3-5) III.Gifting (6) IV.Courage (7) V.Unashamed (8-14) VI.Negative examples (15) VII.Positive examples (16-18)

Call to not be ashamed (1:8-14) Evangelism (1:8a) Evangelism (1:8a) Paul (1:8b) Paul (1:8b) Gospel (1:9-14) Gospel (1:9-14)

Unashamed of the Gospel (1:9-14) Benefits (1:9-10) Benefits (1:9-10) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Guard the gospel (1:13-14) Guard the gospel (1:13-14)

Unashamed of the Gospel (1:9-14) Benefits (1:9-10) Benefits (1:9-10) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Guard the gospel (1:13-14) Guard the gospel (1:13-14)

Unashamed of the Gospel (1:9-14) Benefits (1:9-10) Benefits (1:9-10)  Saving power (1:9a)  Manifestation of God’s grace (1:9b)  Eternality (1:9c)  Conquers death (1:10) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Guard the gospel (1:13-14) Guard the gospel (1:13-14)

Unashamed of the Gospel (1:9-14) Benefits (1:9-10) Benefits (1:9-10)  Saving power (1:9a)  Manifestation of God’s grace (1:9b)  Eternality (1:9c)  Conquers death (1:10) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Guard the gospel (1:13-14) Guard the gospel (1:13-14)

Unashamed of the Gospel (1:9-14) Benefits (1:9-10) Benefits (1:9-10)  Saving power (1:9a)  Manifestation of God’s grace (1:9b)  Eternality (1:9c)  Conquers death (1:10) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Guard the gospel (1:13-14) Guard the gospel (1:13-14)

Unashamed of the Gospel (1:9-14) Benefits (1:9-10) Benefits (1:9-10)  Saving power (1:9a)  Manifestation of God’s grace (1:9b)  Eternality (1:9c)  Conquers death (1:10) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Guard the gospel (1:13-14) Guard the gospel (1:13-14)

Unashamed of the Gospel (1:9-14) Benefits (1:9-10) Benefits (1:9-10)  Saving power (1:9a)  Manifestation of God’s grace (1:9b)  Eternality (1:9c)  Conquers death (1:10) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Guard the gospel (1:13-14) Guard the gospel (1:13-14)

Unashamed of the Gospel (1:9-14) Benefits (1:9-10) Benefits (1:9-10)  Saving power (1:9a)  Manifestation of God’s grace (1:9b)  Eternality (1:9c)  Conquers death (1:10) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Guard the gospel (1:13-14) Guard the gospel (1:13-14)

Penalty of Sin Death-Gen 2:17; Ezek 18:20; Rom 6:23; Jas 1:14-15 Death = separation Three types of death   Physical (Gen 3:19)   Spiritual (Isa 59:1-2; Eph 2:1)   Eternal (Rev 2:11; 20:14)

Unashamed of the Gospel (1:9-14) Benefits (1:9-10) Benefits (1:9-10) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Guard the gospel (1:13-14) Guard the gospel (1:13-14)

Unashamed of the Gospel (1:9-14) Benefits (1:9-10) Benefits (1:9-10) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12)  Heralder (1:11a)  Apostle (1:11b)  Teacher (1:11c)  Sufferer (1:12a)  Boldness (1:12b)  Confidence (1:12c) Guard the gospel (1:13-14) Guard the gospel (1:13-14)

Unashamed of the Gospel (1:9-14) Benefits (1:9-10) Benefits (1:9-10) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12)  Heralder (1:11a)  Apostle (1:11b)  Teacher (1:11c)  Sufferer (1:12a)  Boldness (1:12b)  Confidence (1:12c) Guard the gospel (1:13-14) Guard the gospel (1:13-14)

Unashamed of the Gospel (1:9-14) Benefits (1:9-10) Benefits (1:9-10) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12)  Heralder (1:11a)  Apostle (1:11b)  Teacher (1:11c)  Sufferer (1:12a)  Boldness (1:12b)  Confidence (1:12c) Guard the gospel (1:13-14) Guard the gospel (1:13-14)

Unashamed of the Gospel (1:9-14) Benefits (1:9-10) Benefits (1:9-10) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12)  Heralder (1:11a)  Apostle (1:11b)  Teacher (1:11c)  Sufferer (1:12a)  Boldness (1:12b)  Confidence (1:12c) Guard the gospel (1:13-14) Guard the gospel (1:13-14)

Unashamed of the Gospel (1:9-14) Benefits (1:9-10) Benefits (1:9-10) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12)  Heralder (1:11a)  Apostle (1:11b)  Teacher (1:11c)  Sufferer (1:12a)  Boldness (1:12b)  Confidence (1:12c) Guard the gospel (1:13-14) Guard the gospel (1:13-14)

Unashamed of the Gospel (1:9-14) Benefits (1:9-10) Benefits (1:9-10) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12)  Heralder (1:11a)  Apostle (1:11b)  Teacher (1:11c)  Sufferer (1:12a)  Boldness (1:12b)  Confidence (1:12c) Guard the gospel (1:13-14) Guard the gospel (1:13-14)

Unashamed of the Gospel (1:9-14) Benefits (1:9-10) Benefits (1:9-10) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12)  Heralder (1:11a)  Apostle (1:11b)  Teacher (1:11c)  Sufferer (1:12a)  Boldness (1:12b)  Confidence (1:12c) Guard the gospel (1:13-14) Guard the gospel (1:13-14)

“Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.” John 5:24 (NASB)

Article XI—Assurance We believe it is the privilege, not only of some, but of all by the Spirit through faith who are born again in Christ as revealed in the Scriptures, to be assured of their salvation from the very day they take Him to be their Savior and that this assurance is not founded upon any fancied discovery of their own worthiness or fitness, but wholly upon the testimony of God in His written Word, exciting within His children filial love... DTS Doctrinal Statement

“No Christian can be sure that he is a true believer. Hence, there is an ongoing need to be dedicated to the Lord and to deny ourselves so that we might make it.” John Piper and Pastoral Staff, TULIP: What We Believe about the Five Points of Calvinism: Position Paper of the Pastoral Staff (Desiring God Ministries, 1997), 25, cited in Dave Hunt, What Love is This?, 379.

Unashamed of the Gospel (1:9-14) Benefits (1:9-10) Benefits (1:9-10) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12)  Heralder (1:11a)  Apostle (1:11b)  Teacher (1:11c)  Sufferer (1:12a)  Boldness (1:12b)  Confidence (1:12c) Guard the gospel (1:13-14) Guard the gospel (1:13-14)

Unashamed of the Gospel (1:9-14) Benefits (1:9-10) Benefits (1:9-10) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Paul’s connection to the Gospel (1:11-12) Guard the gospel (1:13-14) Guard the gospel (1:13-14)

2 Timothy 1 Outline I.Greeting (1-2) II.Thanksgiving (3-5) III.Gifting (6) IV.Courage (7) V.Unashamed (8-14) VI.Negative examples (15) VII.Positive examples (16-18)

Negative examples of endurance (1:15) Asia (1:15a) Asia (1:15a) Phygelus (1:15b) Phygelus (1:15b) Hermogenes (1:15c) Hermogenes (1:15c)

Negative examples of endurance (1:15) Asia (1:15a) Asia (1:15a) Phygelus (1:15b) Phygelus (1:15b) Hermogenes (1:15c) Hermogenes (1:15c)

Negative examples of endurance (1:15) Asia (1:15a) Asia (1:15a) Phygelus (1:15b) Phygelus (1:15b) Hermogenes (1:15c) Hermogenes (1:15c)

Negative examples of endurance (1:15) Asia (1:15a) Asia (1:15a) Phygelus (1:15b) Phygelus (1:15b) Hermogenes (1:15c) Hermogenes (1:15c)

2 Timothy 1 Outline I.Greeting (1-2) II.Thanksgiving (3-5) III.Gifting (6) IV.Courage (7) V.Unashamed (8-14) VI.Negative examples (15) VII.Positive examples (16-18)

Onesiphorus as a positive example of endurance (1:16-18) Refreshed Paul (1:16a) Refreshed Paul (1:16a) Was not ashamed of Paul (1:16b) Was not ashamed of Paul (1:16b) Searched for Paul in Rome (1:17) Searched for Paul in Rome (1:17) Earned his reward (1:18a) Earned his reward (1:18a) Served Paul in Ephesus (1:18b) Served Paul in Ephesus (1:18b)

Conclusion

2 Timothy 1 Outline I.Greeting (1-2) II.Thanksgiving (3-5) III.Gifting (6) IV.Courage (7) V.Unashamed (8-14) VI.Negative examples (15) VII.Positive examples (16-18)

“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)