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Explore Paul's loneliness in 2 Timothy 4 and how he overcame bitterness. Discover the importance of alone time with God and letting go of grudges. Witness the strength and inspiration of overcomers in the ICOC community.
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Lonely but not Bitter Paul’s situation in 2 Tim 4 RolanMonje Pattaya, Thailand 2011
2Ti 4:16 At my first defense no one supported me, but all deserted me; may it not be counted against them. 2Ti 4:16 ESV At my first defense no one came to stand by me, but all deserted me. May it not be charged against them! Let’s read 2 Tim 4:9-20 Paul is lonely
Demas defected (10) • Crescens was now working in Galatia (10) • Titus was now working in Dalmatia (10) • Though Luke was present, Paul hoped Mark would come (11) • Tychicus is in (or en route to) Ephesus (12) • Carpus is (presumably) still in Troy (13) • Alexander has become Paul’s enemy (14) • The Christians in Asia were ashamed of Paul and abandoned him at his trial (16) • Erastus is in Corinth (20) • Trophimus is in Miletus (20) • Fortunately, Eubulus, Pudens, Linus, Claudia, and others are with Paul. • Still, Paul misses and needs Timothy (9, 21) Paul thinks about his relationships[thanks to Doug Jacoby for this slide]
Looking through Paul’s colorful life, he had many reasons and moments to be bitter. Despite being abandoned in his trial and other low moments, Paul is not bitter (16-18). He has overcome and run the race! Paul could have been very bitter, angry, and resentful
God allowed Paul to have times alone. • Primarily, we need times alone so we can pray, meditate, and take stock of our lives
● Abraham would build an altar to God in different town he went to (Genesis 12:7, 8; 13:18; 22:9) ● Moses would often go to meet with God in the tent of meeting (Exodus 33:7-11) ● Samuel would often talk to God and go from place to place (1 Samuel 3:21; 7:17) ● David made his requests in the morning, and earnestly desired to meet with God (Psalm 5:3; 42:1-2) ● Elijah went to Mt. Horeb (1 Kings 19) ● Daniel prayed three times a day to God (Daniel 6:10) ● Jesus got up early in the morning (Mark 1:35) ● Peter and John went to the temple during time of prayer (Acts 3:1) ● Paul went to a place of prayer (Acts 16:13, 16) Men of God in the Bible had many solitary times
Their times with God gave them strength to go through the tough times, and especially times alone. • Their times with God helped them to not focus on the now but look forward.
Do I look forward to times alone with God? • Do I hold grudges when people disappoint me? • Do I have realistic expectations of people? • How do I deal with hurt and anger? Reflection
I’d like to lift up some overcomers that I’ve met.These brothers immensely inspired me…
God must be our ultimate source of strength (2 Tim 4:16-18) • Focus on your heavenward goal (2 Tim 4:8). Personal learning
Looking at Paul’s life, at times we can be lonely, but not bitter. Praise God for an awesome example in our brother Paul!