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2. During Each Class Period. 1.Bring your Bible (NKJ version), lesson materials, extra paper,
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1. 1 Before Each Class Period 1. Make sure you have a lesson sheet. Get copies in advance if you are to be absent.
2. Read all texts in each lesson.
make notes about key points in each passage.
note words/phrases you don't understand, & be prepared to ask about them
3. Memorize the memory verse.
4. Write down & learn Facts to Remember.
Answer questions on the Lesson Sheet
Read through application questions, & be prepared to discussed them in class.
2. 2 During Each Class Period 1. Bring your Bible (NKJ version), lesson materials, extra paper, & something to write with.
2. Correct answers on your lesson sheet as they are discussed.
3. Participate fully in all exercises.
4. During discussion of application questions make plans to change your life, based on what you learn.
3. 3 Topics in Spring, 2003
Embry Hills Church of Christ
4. 4 Topics in I & II Timothy & Titus 1 Introduction and Background
Timothy's Work as an Evangelist
Living in a World of Sinners
Roles in the Church: Men & Women
Roles in the Church: Old & Young
Roles in the Church: Elders & Deacons
Personal Admonition: Purity
Personal Admonition: Development
Lessons to Servants & Rich
Dealing with Sinful Men in the Church
5. 5 Outline of I Timothy 1:1,2 Greeting
1:3-20 Charge Concerning Sound Doctrine
1:3-11 Danger of False Teachers
1:12-20 Pauls Experience & Exhortation
2:1-3:16 Conduct in the Church
2:1-7 Prayers for All
2:8-15 Men & Women
3:1-13 Elders & Deacons
3:14-16 Summary & Doxology
4:1-5 Prophecy of False Teachers to Come
4:6-16 Qualities of a Good Minister
5:1-6:2 Treatment & Teaching for Various Members
5:1,2 Old & Young
5:3-16 Widows
5:17-25 Elders
6:1,2 Slaves
6:3-10 Warning Against Wrong Motives
6:11-21 Final Instructions to Timothy
6:11-16 Personal Virtue
6:17-19 Command for the Rich
6. 6 Outline of II Timothy 1:1,2 Greeting
1:3-18 Exhortation to Loyalty
1:3-5 Timothys Past
1:6-14 Pauls Example
1:15-18 Deserters & Loyal Friends
2:1-26 Duties of a Minister
2:1-13 Strength through Hardship: Soldiers, Athletes, Farmers
2:14-26 A Diligent Workman: Reminding, Shunning, Cleansing, Correcting
3:1-4:5 Perilous Times to Come
3:1-9 Dangerous Men Described
3:10-17 Character Required to Overcome
4:1-5 Charge to Preach
4:6-22 Pauls Farewell
4:6-8 Pauls Fight & Reward
4:9-18 Pauls Friends & Forsakers
4:19-22 Greetings & Instructions
7. 7 A Brief Life of Paul Year Event Reference Letters
36 Conversion Acts 9
40 *First Jerusalem Visit (w/ Barnabas) Acts 9:26-30
41-43 In Tarsus Acts 9:30
44-45 In Antioch with Barnabas Acts 11:25, 26
45 *Second Jerusalem Visit (w/ Gifts) Acts 11:27
46-47 First Journey (w/ Barnabas) Acts 13,14
48-49 In Antioch Acts 14:26-28
50 *Third Jerusalem Visit (Conference) Acts 15
50-53 Second Journey (w/ Silas & Timothy) Acts 15-18 I, II Thess
53 *Fourth Jerusalem Visit (the Church) Acts 18:22
(To Antioch) I, II Corinthians
54-58 Third Journey Acts 18:23-21:14 Galatians
Romans
58 *Fifth Jerusalem Visit (Imprisoned) Acts 21:15-23:30
58-60 Imprisoned in Caesarea Acts 23-26
60-61 Taken to Rome (Fourth Journey) Acts 27,28 Col., Philemon,
61-63 Early Imprisonment in Rome Acts 28:16-31 Eph., Philip.
I Tim, Titus
63-67 ?? Release, Journey to Spain, etc.??
67-68 Later Imprisonment in Rome, Death II Timothy
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9. 9 Pauls Second Journey
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11. 11 Lesson 1 Memory VerseII Tim 3:16,17 All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, 17that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work.
12. 12 Lesson 2 Memory VerseII Tim 4:1-5 Preach the word! Be ready in season and out of season. Convince, rebuke, exhort, with all longsuffering and teaching. 3For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but according to their own desires, because they have itching ears, they will heap up for themselves teachers; 4and they will turn their ears away from the truth, and be turned aside to fables.
13. 13 Lesson 3 Memory VerseII Tim 3:12 Yes, and all who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution.
14. 14 Lesson 4 Memory VerseI Tim 2:1,2 Therefore I exhort first of all that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks be made for all men, for kings and all who are in authority, that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and reverence.
15. 15 Lesson 5 Memory VerseTitus 2:7,8 In all things showing yourself to be a pattern of good works; in doctrine showing integrity, reverence, incorruptibility, sound speech that cannot be condemned, that one who is an opponent may be ashamed, having nothing evil to say of you.
16. 16 Words for Timothys Job Evangelist (II Tim 4:5; & see Eph 4:11) - Messenger of Good
Preacher of the Gospel
Preacher (II Tim 4:2) - A Herald; One who proclaims formally
Of Paul: I Tim 2:7, II Tim1:11
Minister (I Tim 4:6, II Tim 4:5) - Servant, Attendant, Deacon
Serving Jesus Christ
Of Paul: I Tim 1:12
Teacher (I Tim 4:11; II Tim 4:2) One who Instructs
Of Paul: I Tim 2:7
Responsibility (2:24) that can be transferred to others: II Tim 2:2
PositionImplying Authority: I Tim 1:7; 2:12, & see Eph 4:11
Charge (I Tim 1:3, 6:17) [Pass on/transfer a] Command
From Paul to Timothy: I Tim 1:5, 18; 6:13
Charge (I Tim 2:14; 4:1) - Solemn Witness, Charge Earnestly
From Paul to Timothy: I Tim 5:21
Instruct (I Tim 4:6) Remind, Point Out
17. 17 Timothys Work Words (II Tim 4:2) Preach Herald, proclaim with authority
Ready Urgent (ASV), Instant (KJV), standing by, present, at hand, coming upon
Convince Convict, refute, confute (suggests shame of person convicted); bring to light, expose; find fault with, correct; demand explanation
Rebuke Reprimand; strongly warn; chide; adjudge, (Jesus did this to demons & storm)
Exhort Call on, entreat, beg, encourage urge to pursue course of conduct.
Longsuffering Great patience, endurance, constancy
Teaching That which is taught, doctrine (see Tit 1:9)
Teaching (v 3) Act of teaching, instruction (see I Tim 4:13)
18. 18 Character and Consequence(I Tim 2:8-12, & I Pet 3:1-6)
19. 19 Elders Qualifications Blameless
Husband of One Wife
Faithful Children
Not Accused of Dissipa-tion or Insubordination
Not Self-Willed
Not Quick Tempered
Not Give to Wine
Not Violent
Not Greedy for Money
Hospitable
Lover of What is Good
Sober-Minded
Just
20. 20 Deacons Qualifications Reverent
Not Double-Tongued
Not Given to Much Wine
Not Greedy for Money
Holding the Faith with a Pure Conscience
Tested & Found Blameless
Husbands of One Wife
Ruling their Children & Houses Well
21. 21 Outline of Titus 1:1-4 Greeting
1:5-16 Care of the Church
1:5-11 Elders Qualifications
1:12-20 False Teachers
2:1-15 Instructions to Church Members
2:1-3 Older Men & Women
2:4-8 Younger Women & Men
2:9,10 Slaves
2:11-15 Motive for Godly Living
3:1-11 General Conduct of Christians
3:1,2 As Citizens
3:3-7 Past & Present Character
3:9-11 Avoiding Divisiveness
3:12-15 Final Instructions to Titus
22. 22 Lesson 6 Memory VerseI Tim 3:1 This is a faithful saying: If a man desires the position of a bishop, he desires a good work.
23. 23 Lesson 7 Memory VerseI Tim 3:1 For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.
24. 24 Flee These Things (I Tim 6) Lust of the Flesh
25. 25 Fear & Shame (II Tim 1) Stir up the Gift of God (v 6)
Do not have a Spirit of Fear (v 7)
Do not be ashamed of the Lords Testimony (v 8)
Do not be ashamed of Paul (v 8)
Hold Fast the Pattern of Sound Words (v 13)
Keep (by the Holy Spirit) the Good thing Committed to you (v 14)
26. 26 Lesson 8 Memory VerseI Tim 4:8 For bodily exercise profits a little, but godliness is profitable for all things, having promise of the life that now is and of that which is to come.
27. 27 Transitive Property of Teaching
28. 28 Lessons from Soldiers & Others Endure Hardship (v 3)
Do Not Become Entangled in Other Affairs (v 4)
29. 29 Principles of Training Its hard to get started (But it gets easier).
The longer you wait, the harder it is to start.
No Pain, No Gain. (There have to be sacrifices.)
Progress sometimes seems slow.
You have to set goals along the way.
Obvious progress is a great motivator.
Training must be regular.
Discipline & good habit-building are essential.
You will lose ground quickly when you stop.
It helps to have a partner.
Trainers who challenge us are helpful.