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1 & 2 Thessalonians, 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus Second Timothy was taught by Dr. James Modlish
Second
Timothy Two (continued) Introduction: All through the study of the "Five T's" the Word has hinted at information concerning suffering and reigning. Upon arriving at this passage God puts it right on the line and informs us if we want to reign in the future we had better plan on suffering now. The future is defined as the Millennium in (Lk. 19:12-27).
I. The Suffering In America we have an opportunity to suffer for Christ easier than just about any other people in the world. Very little harm will come to most people for being a witness for the Lord. In fact it's so easy to live for Christ here it becomes somewhat of a mystery as to if anyone really suffers or not. However, the Bible does reveal some ways we can suffer. Jesus was our example in suffering (I Pet. 2:21). Listed are some ways we need to suffer as Jesus did.
II. The Reigning Rewards will be passed out at the Judgment Seat of Christ as found typified in Luke 19 and described in I Cor. 3:11-15. It is here that the "fine linen which is the righteousness of the saints" (Rev. 19:8) will first show up. It is interesting to note that linen is made from flax. The flax is beaten (it suffers) to produce the linen. Do not confuse this robe, which is an earned one, with the robe of righteousness which Christ awards at salvation (Rom. 3:22).
III. The Denial The text does not say that Christ will deny the unfaithful salvation. The context is about reigning. It is the reward that will be denied to the unfaithful (Luke 19:24; 1 Cor. 3:15; Rom. 8:17). (2 Tim. 2:13 clarifies the statement by assuring us that God will remain faithful (I Cor. 1:8). |