The
Five T's
1
& 2 Thessalonians, 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus
Second Timothy was taught by Dr. James Modlish
Second
Timothy Two (continued)
("STUDY
TO SHOW THYSELF APPROVED UNTO
GOD...")
"Of
these things..."
I.
"Put them in remembrance" (v 14)
Paul
has just listed numerous positive things that offer
strength and encouragement to young Timothy and the
believer:
- "He
abideth faithful" (v 13)
- "if we
suffer we shall also reign" (v 12)
- "we
shall also live with him" (v 11)
- our
enduring works towards someone else's salvation (v
10)
- "the
Word of God is not bound" (v 9)
- the
resurrection of Christ (v 8)
- the Lord
gives understanding (v 7)
- the
faithful Christian will be a partaker of the
fruits
- also: be
strong (v 1), endure hardness (v 3), strive lawfully
(v 5)
II.
"Charging them before the Lord" (v 14)
Charge
within the context means to exhort or encourage with all
authority. The "them" is the "things" put in remembrance
(see: Acts 20:2; 1 Tim. 4:13; Rom. 12:8; Heb. 10:25; Acts
14:22; Acts 15:32).
The
"charging" is the alternative to "striving about words to
no profit" and the "profane and vain babblings" of (vs.
16). "When God gave man the faculty of speech, He gave
him a tool for building and a weapon for destroying."
(Warren Wiersbe).
"Let no
corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that
which is good to the use of edifying, that it may
minister grace to the hearers." (Eph. 4:29)
III.
"...Strive not about words to no profit..."(v
14)
...
Shun profane and vain babblings " (v 16) (I Tim. 6:3-5)
"...doting about questions and strifes of words, whereof
cometh envy, strife, railings, evil surmisings..."
(Tit.
3:9,10) - "But avoid foolish questions, and genealogies,
and contentions, and strivings about the law; for they
are unprofitable and vain."
Too many
young and older Christians alike volunteer information on
subjects they know very little about causing themselves
endless grief and destroying their credibility when
discussing biblical topics.
(I Tim.
6:20) - "...avoiding profane and vain babblings' and
oppositions of science falsely so called..."
(Matt.
12:36) - "...every idle word that men shall speak,' they
shall give account..." (Job 26:4; Mal. 3:16; Jas.
3:1-12).
The passage
says that profane and vain babblings will:
(a).
not profit (v 14)
(b). subvert the hearers; (v 14) Subvert means "to overturn from the foundation, overthrow or
destroy".
(c). "increase to more ungodliness" (v 16)
(d). eat as a canker (v 17)
(e). "overthrow the faith of some". (v
18)
IV.
"Study"
A
setting of the mind or thoughts upon a subject to be
learned or investigated; act or process of acquiring by
one's own efforts, knowledge or information on a
particular subject.
Why? "to
show thyself approved unto God..." There are five things
you can do with the Word of God:
[1]. Read
it
- (I Tim. 4:13)
[2]. Memorize
it
- (Ps. 119:11)
[3]. Study
it -
(2 Tim. 2:15)
[4]. Use
it -
(Heb. 5:13, 14)
[5]. Neglect
it -
(Heb. 2:1-4)
"approved
unto God" (Rom. 16:10; 1 Thess. 5:21; Gal. 6:4; 1
Tim. 3:10; Deut. 8:2).
A.
Can you prove from the Bible what you believe
doctrinally and can you demonstrate biblically the
principles you claim to live by?
B.
What about alleged discrepancies? Why
are they there?
[1].
To stimulate your interest; the Bible offers a
challenge.
[2]. They offer additional proof of the
absence of collusion amongst the authors.
[3]. Serves to exhort and strengthen the
believer.
[4]. Presents the balance God intends us to
live within (Ecc. 3:1-8).
[5]. Casts a stumbling block to the
disbelievers (Eze. 14:1-5). "Answer a fool according
to his folly
" (Pr. 26:5).
How
about these?
Doctrinal "Discrepancies
- Omnipotence
of God - (Jer. 32:27 & Jud. 1:19)
- Omniscience
of God - (Ps. 139:2-4 & Gen. 22:12; Acts 1:24
& Deut. 13:3)
- Divinity
of Christ - (Phil. 2:5-8 & Jn. 14:28)
- Invisibility
of God - Gen. (32:30 & Ez. 33:20; Isa. 6:1 & Jn. 1:18)
- Mission
of Christ - (Jn. 14:27 & Mt. 10:34-36)
- The
Kingdoms - (Dan. 7:14 & I Cor. 15:24-28)
Ethical
"Discrepancies
-
Anger -
(Eph. 4:26 & Ecc. 7:9)
-
Drink -
(Pr. 31:6,7 & Pr. 23:29-32)
-
Temptation
- (Jas. 1:2 & Matt. 6:13)
-
Responsibility
- (Gal. 6:2 & Gal. 6:5)
-
Adultery
- (Num. 31:18 & Ex. 20:14)
-
Weapons
- (Lk. 22:36 & Matt. 26:52)
-
The Fool
- (Pr. 26:4,5)
Historical
"Discrepancies
-
(Num.
25:9 & I. Cor. 10:8)
-
(2 Chr.
22:2 & 2 Kgs. 8:26)
-
(I Chr.
2:15 & I Sam. 16:10,11)
-
(I
Kgs.15:14 & 2 Chr. 14:3-5)
-
(2 Kgs.
13:7 & 2 Chr. 25:6)
Dispensational
Discrepancies
-
Man's
Innocence - The Fall (Gen. 1-3) Genesis 3 - Exodus 20;
-
Exodus
20 - John 1 (Jn 1:17)
-
John the
Baptist - Matt. 27 Matt. 28 - Through the Church Age,
Tribulation, Millennium
-
Eternity
- (I Cor. 15:28; Col. 1:19; Jn. 17; Jn. 16:27) e.g.
John 20:22 - reception of the Holy Ghost no
Baptism
-
Acts
2:38 - the gift received at Baptism
-
Acts
10:44 - the Holy Ghost received before
Baptism
''The heart
of the righteous studieth to answer: but the mouth of the
wicked poureth out evil things." (Pr. 15:28)
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