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Scripture Study overcomes wickedness
2 Timothy Scripture Study overcomes wickedness
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2 Timothy 1:7–8 “Who among us can say that he or she has not felt fear? I know of no one who has been entirely spared. Some, of course, experience fear to a greater degree than do others. Some are able to rise above it quickly, but others are trapped and pulled down by it and even driven to defeat. We suffer from the fear of ridicule, the fear of failure, the fear of loneliness, the fear of ignorance. Some fear the present, some the future. Some carry the burden of sin and would give almost anything to unshackle themselves from those burdens but fear to change their lives” (“God Hath Not Given Us the Spirit of Fear,” Ensign, Oct. 1984, 2). How can Spirit help us overcome fear? When has the Spirit helped to stand firm in your testimony of Jesus Christ?
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2 Timothy 2:3–6,21-22 METAPHOR DESCRIPTION
How it TEACHES ABOUT REMAINING STRONG IN THE FAITH Soldier Athlete Husbandman (farmer) Vessel
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“No missionary can be unrepentant of sexual transgression or profane language or pornographic indulgence and then expect to challenge others to repent of those very things! You can’t do that. The Spirit will not be with you, and the words will choke in your throat as you speak them. You cannot travel down what Lehi called ‘forbidden paths’ [1 Nephi 8:28] and expect to guide others to the ‘strait and narrow’ [2 Nephi 31:18] one—it can’t be done. “… Whoever you are and whatever you have done, you can be forgiven. … It is the miracle of forgiveness; it is the miracle of the Atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ. But you cannot do it without an active commitment to the gospel, and you cannot do it without repentance where it is needed. I am asking you … to be active and be clean. If required, I am asking you to get active and get clean” (“We Are All Enlisted,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2011, 45).
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2 Timothy 3:1-5 Hand out copies of the previous day’s newspaper. Have students find articles that fit with the list of the 18 sins mentioned in 2 Tim 3:1-5
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2 Timothy 3:1-5 Which of these conditions have you seen in our day? “In moments of fear or doubt or troubling times, hold the ground you have already won. … When those moments come and issues surface, the resolution of which is not immediately forthcoming, hold fast to what you already know and stand strong until additional knowledge comes” (“Lord, I Believe,” Ensign orLiahona, May 2013, 93–94). 2 Timothy 3:14‑‑17 When have you chosen to rely on truths you have learned? How were you blessed for doing so?
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2 Timothy ENEMY TERRITORY Mormon Message VIDEO (BKP)
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2 Timothy How have scriptures helped you: (1) To understand a doctrine of the gospel; (2) Receive correction concerning something in your thinking or behavior (3) Obtain answer to a prayer (4) Receive instruction on how to solve a problem.
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2 Timothy “Don’t yield to Satan’s lie that you don’t have time to study the scriptures. Choose to take time to study them. Feasting on the word of God each day is more important than sleep, school, work, television shows, video games, or social media. You may need to reorganize your priorities to provide time for the study of the word of God. If so, do it! “… As you dedicate time every day, personally and with your family, to the study of God’s word, peace will prevail in your life” (“Make the Exercise of Faith Your First Priority,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2014, 93).
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Symbolism in Scripture
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How many Squares do you See?
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How many Squares do you See?
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How many Squares do you See?
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For those who knew the answer was 30 and couldn’t resist blurting it out . . .
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For those who are Geometrically Challenged . . .
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An Analysis Question: How is our reaction to counting the squares similar to studying the scriptures?
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A reward: 2 Timothy 4:6–8
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Elder Robert D. Hales: “In life, we are not brought to earth just to be born into mortality. We came with a mission and a purpose, and that is to endure to the end. … “If you have taken missteps in your youth, don’t let discouragement overcome you. The Lord’s judgments are not spiritual grade-point averages—with past sins and mistakes averaged into the final grade. He has promised that ‘he who has repented of his sins, the same is forgiven, and I, the Lord, remember them no more’ (D&C 58:42). “So, if you are not where you want to be, decide today to get there. “Our lifetime degree will be graded on how well we live up to the covenants made in our saving ordinances—baptism, receiving the Holy Ghost, washings, anointings, endowments, and sealings. “You can cross the finish line with everyone else. “‘Go forward and not backward. Courage, … and on, on to the victory!’ (D&C 128:22)” (“Ten Axioms to Guide Your Life,” Ensign, Feb. 2007, 29).
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Scripture Study overcomes wickedness
2 Timothy Scripture Study overcomes wickedness
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