Scripture Reading: 2 Timothy 2
Discussion Questions:
1. In verses 1-6, Paul commands Timothy to “be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus”. He then gives three examples for Timothy to follow. What insight are we to take away from each example as we live in today’s world. What is common among these?
2. In verse 16, we are instructed to “avoid godless chatter”. What are the natural consequences of engaging in godless chatter? What different forms can this take? How are you doing in this area of controlling your tongue?
3. Verse 22 commands us to “flee the evil desires of youth”. In the spirit of confession, transparency, and accountability, what youthful desires are still the most challenging for you today? What practical things can we do to flee the evil desires of our youth? What does it mean for us to pursue righteousness?
4. Read verses 23-25. What are we to avoid here? Why does Paul say that the believer is to “gently instruct” those who oppose him?
5. What else did you learn during your time of study?
Discussion Questions:
1. In verses 1-6, Paul commands Timothy to “be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus”. He then gives three examples for Timothy to follow. What insight are we to take away from each example as we live in today’s world. What is common among these?
2. In verse 16, we are instructed to “avoid godless chatter”. What are the natural consequences of engaging in godless chatter? What different forms can this take? How are you doing in this area of controlling your tongue?
3. Verse 22 commands us to “flee the evil desires of youth”. In the spirit of confession, transparency, and accountability, what youthful desires are still the most challenging for you today? What practical things can we do to flee the evil desires of our youth? What does it mean for us to pursue righteousness?
4. Read verses 23-25. What are we to avoid here? Why does Paul say that the believer is to “gently instruct” those who oppose him?
5. What else did you learn during your time of study?
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