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2 Timothy 4:1-8

  1. How do we prepare to live out the calling that God has for us (Ephesians 2:10; 2 Timothy 3:16-17)?
  2. Read 2 Timothy 4:1.  Why did Paul go through this special effort to charge Timothy as a teacher and leader of the church?  What was his challenge for Timothy?
  3. How does Timothy’s charge apply to us today?
  4. In what ways can we be prepared in all seasons?  What should we be prepared for? (1 Peter 3:15)
  5. What attitude should we have as we present the gospel, correct our brothers and sisters in Christ, rebuke them, and encourage them?  How do we keep this attitude in the midst of challenges?
  6. Read verses 3-4.  Now go back to chapter 3 and read verses 1-5.  Does this describe our nation today?
  7. What does it mean to have a teacher “tickle your ears”?  Do you know of Bible teachers today who are saying what their audiences want to hear?
  8. What should our response be to those teachers, and individuals who listen to and follow them?  What did Paul instruction Timothy to do in reaction to them?
  9. In verses 6-8, Paul explains why he is writing to further prepare Timothy.  What are Paul’s rewards to living the life of example (described in 3:10-11)?  What should we expect as our reward if we live similar lives?

Are you living in a way that honors God?  Are you seeking teachers that will teach the way YOU want them to speak?  Or are you surrounding yourself with solid, Biblical teachers who teach truth, and GENUINE GODLINESS?

2 Timothy 3:10-17

  1. Last week we talked about holding to a “form” of Godliness.  How can we grow in genuine Godliness?
  2. What characteristics did Paul have in his life that we should follow?
  3. Should we expect everything to be easy as Christians?  What types of persecutions did Paul face?  Do you face persecution?  (Acts 13-14)
  4. How is persecution related to our Godliness?
  5. What role does the Word have in leading individuals to salvation?
  6. What role does the Word have in our day-to-day lives?
  7. Who prepared Timothy by teaching him the Word?
  8. In our service to the church, how should we expect to grow and develop in our abilities and maturity in order to be effective servants?
  9. Where does the Word come from, and why should we take our study of the Word seriously? (2 Peter 1:20-21)

Over the last few weeks, we have been discussing our roles and individual servants within the church.  How does the Word mold and develop us as mature servants, being useful to God for his work (Ephesians 2:10)?