Paul makes a practical appeal to Timothy using 7 metaphors to help explain Timothy's responsibilities to the Lord.
We must remember our enemies and what the Lord did to Miriam.
We are commanded to encourage on another. What exactly does that mean and how do we go about accomplishing that? What is it that hinders our efforts to do this?
Paul instructs Timothy to follow his example of loyalty to Christ by being loyal to his word and to God's servants.
Moses continues encouraging the Jews to remember that they were slaves, how God had led them, and the events on Mt. Sinai.
We all face 3 types of temptation. Using Jesus Christ as our example, let's examine how to be the victor over temptation.
Divisions were a real problem in Corinth which negatively impacted the love feast and the Lord's supper.
Before we move on from Deuteronomy, let's revisit some of the key truths given by Moses that are important for us to remember.
Paul continues to encourage Timothy to remain stedfast, and not be ashamed of the apostle's imprisonment or of Christ.
The book concludes with Moses's final words recorded after his death. He issued warnings for God's servants. We will look at Mose's life and how he was a type of…
The world and the Church are full of quitters. We don't have to join them! Or if we are already a quitter, we can stop the cycle.
The 4 ways that the Apostle Paul sought to encourage Timothy even though he was the one in a Roman dungeon!
The farewell address and prayer of Moses for the 12 tribes of Israel, conclusion.
It's critical that Christians understand that suffering is a very real part of the Christian life. How do we handle it?