What do soldiers, athletes, farmers, and followers of Christ have in common? We’ll learn about that in 2 Timothy 2:1-13. Here are the notes:
Lesson Notes and Questions for July 21, 2019 – 2 Timothy 2-1-13.pdf
What do soldiers, athletes, farmers, and followers of Christ have in common? We’ll learn about that in 2 Timothy 2:1-13. Here are the notes:
Lesson Notes and Questions for July 21, 2019 – 2 Timothy 2-1-13.pdf
What does it mean to “fan into flame” our spiritual gifts from God? How can we live with power and sound thinking directly from God instead of fear or timidity? Paul encouraged Timothy on this and more in 2 Timothy 1. We’ll study it tomorrow. Here are the notes:
Is it okay for followers of Christ to want and have “nice things?” It depends. We’ll see what Paul and Jesus both had to say about materialism and contentment as we study 1 Timothy 6 tomorrow. Here are the notes:
Healthy churches require godly leaders. How do we know if a leader or candidate for leadership meets God’s high standard? 1 Timothy 3 tells us about the required qualifications for pastors and deacons. Here are the notes:
Lesson Notes and Questions for June 16, 2019 – 1 Timothy 3.pdf
What do David Platt, Beth Moore, and President Trump have in common? All have been the subjects of two controversies in the past two weeks that involve 2 Timothy chapter two – our lesson text for this week. Here are the notes for our study in this interesting and controversial passage.
Lesson Notes and Questions for June 9, 2019 – 1 Timothy 2.pdf
1 & 2 Timothy and Titus are known as Paul’s “Pastoral Epistles” giving instructions to the leaders of the first century church. They are not just for pastors and leaders. These letters have important truth for every follower of Christ. Here are the notes for our study in 1 Timothy 1.
Studying the “end times” in scripture can be overwhelming. What’s the bottom line of what Jesus told us to do to be ready for His second coming? We’ll look at that in our study of Mark 13. Here are the notes:
Do I really understand what pure worship of God is? When it comes to the worship of God, am I “all in” or just “going through the motions? How can my whole life be an act of worship to God?
Lesson Notes and Questions for May 5, 2019 – Mark 11 and 12.pdf