Teacher: Rusty Kennedy Series: 2 Timothy |
Rusty's Notes | |
- Paul is in prison in Roman
- Nero has been persecuting the believers in Rome.
- Believers are staying clear of Paul.
- No one came to support Paul in his preliminary hearing.
- Luke visits Paul and pens the letter for Paul.
- Paul knows his time is near.
- Paul warns Timothy about those who will fall away from the faith.
- Needs to encourage Timothy to keep discipling.
BE STRONG IN GRACE
2 TIMOTHY 2
1 You, therefore, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus.
- Be
- strong (dunamus = power) – empowered with grace
- To be enabled
- We are empowered by Jesus… not our own strength.
- Continuous active cooperation & dependence with Jesus
- Thankful to be gone occasionally.
- Keith, Matt, Doug, Phil, Shannon, Luke, Scott and others are incredible at teaching.
- We had 16 people at our Logos class on Tuesday.
- “Faithful”… not ordained.
- We do not test modern teachers by popularity, education, or skill.
- We test them by the Word of God, particularly the doctrines of grace given by Paul.[1]
- You are encouraged to do ministry here.
- Hand off… Figure this thing out… Go… Go…
- We are in a spiritual battle.
- It is all around us.
- Stay focused… don’t be distracted with nonsense.
- Our time can be consumed with “good things”…
- Bump that up to “excellent things”.
- Choose the right priorities.
- Romans were enthusiastic about their sports.
- Fishers Basketball won Sectionals – Rob Bell
- An Olympic athlete swore an oath to a statue of Zeus that they had physically trained for at least ten months.
- Planting and nurturing leads to a harvest.
- All three illustrations teach us that faithfulness is a huge portion of the formula that leads to reward.
- Caught vs Taught
- Avitar –
Neytiri: Why save you?
Jake Sully: Yeah, why save me?
Neytiri: You have a strong heart. No fear. But stupid! Ignorant like a child!
Jake Sully: Well, if I'm like a child, then maybe you should teach me.
Neytiri: Sky People cannot learn, you do not see.
Jake Sully: Then teach me how to see.
Neytiri: No one can teach you to see
- The mention that Christ 'descended from David' shows that Christ has messianic qualifications and is the heir to the glorious promises of God for David.
- 2 Samuel 7:11-14 - “ ‘The Lord declares to you: The Lord himself will make a house for you. 12 When your time comes and you rest with your ancestors, I will raise up after you your descendant, who will come from your body, and I will establish his kingdom. 13 He is the one who will build a house for my name, and I will establish the throne of his kingdom forever. 14 I will be his father, and he will be my son.”[2]
- “my gospel” – This message had been entrusted to Paul.
- The Truth is being distorted… among the Church… Facebook
- Paul had been the chief suppressor & oppressor of Christianity.
- Now he has suffered the most due to his gospel.
For if we died with him, (positive)
we will also live with him; (positive)
12 if we endure, we will also reign with him; (positive)
if we deny him, he will also deny us; (negative)
- Great White Throne Judgment (nonbelievers) of the Judgment Seat (believers).
for he cannot deny himself. (negative)
- Jesus will fulfill His Word either way.
- No matter what your choice may be.
AN APPROVED WORKER
14 Remind them of these things, and charge them before God not to fight about words. This is useless and leads to the ruin of those who listen.
- What are subjects that are causing Christians to “split hairs”?
- Reformed Theology; Evolutionism, End times/
- What about Law & Grace?
- Just as a construction worker can point out “bad work”… so can a teacher.
- Paul had already turned Hymenaeus over to satan in 1 Timothy 1:20.
- Get to a point where you can distinguish “religious talk” vs truth.
- Gangrene is described as a sore that eats at the flesh.
- There is a difference between “getting into the weeds” of the Word vs the Word being active in nourishing others.
- How are we helping people (each other) if we just sit here on Sunday morning and study the Word?
- Spiritual constipation.
- Certain carryovers from their pagan religions.
- Spiritual resurrection – sinless perfection?
- We still have to make choices.
- Repentance – change your mind about your behavior.
- Who leads us to repentance? Romans 2:4 – “Or do you despise the riches of his kindness, restraint, and patience, not recognizing that God’s kindness is intended to lead you to repentance?”[3]
- Those who become students of the Truth vs.
- Those who have a lack of commitment to study & even proclaim false truths.
- There will be a separation here on earth… not a salvation issue.
- Youth movements: Veganism, peace, etc. Passion, reformed theology…
- 18-34 years old are more agenda driven
- Typically, in relation to the media/social networks
- They determine what is cool, what is right/wrong and what we tend to focus on in the world.
- These questions are going to be brought before you…
- Calvinism vs Arminianism
- Predestined vs Free Will
- Preterist vs Futurist
- Law vs Grace
- Who grants repentance? God does…
- Should I defriend blatant sinners on Facebook?
- There is a difference between acceptance & teaching with gentleness.
- How will those who have a sinful nature or are walking in their flesh ever come to know how much Jesus loves them?
- How will the addicted ever come to know how much Jesus loves them?
- How will a left-wing liberal tree-hugging hippie ever come to know how much Jesus loves them?
- How will the staunch right-wing, good doing, 10 commandment card carrier ever come to know how much Jesus loves them?
- It certainly will not be because of the Westboro Baptist Church in Kansas City.
- Why would the younger generation want to have anything to do with that type of religious condemnation?
- How do I engage them in conversation enough to intrigue them?
- The focus has to remain on Jesus alone.
[1] Wiersbe, W. W. (1996). The Bible exposition commentary (Vol. 2, p. 245). Wheaton, IL: Victor Books.
[2] Christian Standard Bible (Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers, 2020), 2 Sa 7:11–14.
[3] Christian Standard Bible (Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers, 2020), Ro 2:4.
[4] Christian Standard Bible (Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers, 2020), 2 Ti 2:1–26.