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Second Timothy 2 part 2

Baruch Korman • 2 Timothy 2:14–26

Timothy knew the call that God had placed upon him, he knew that God was placing him in
leadership, that he might grow and mature other individuals that they might do the same thing
that he was called to do. And that was to be a godly influence in the life of others, training them
discipling them that they might grow as well and become useful to God. So ask yourself a
question. Are you useful to God? What have you done this past week? Since we gathered last
week? What have you done? In order to demonstrate fruit? What good deeds? What purposes
from God? Have you received and carried out? We need to be people that are doing the Lord's
will.

Second Timothy Chapter 1 part 1

Baruch Korman • 2 Timothy 1:1–11

Paul had a special appreciation, a deep and abiding love for a young man by the name of Timothy. Last week, we completed his first epistle to this young man and to save it. We're going to begin his second epistle, Second Timothy and chapter one. And in this first section of chapter one, Paul reveals to us much truth, very practical truth to impact our life and give us a right perspective

Second Timothy Chapter 1 part 2

Baruch Korman • 2 Timothy 1:11–18

there is a consistency with God, we can depend upon the word of God, God will do exactly as his word reveals. And if we are individuals that want to be thought of as faithful, we are going to take hold of his word, both His written Word and His personal word to us. That is his plan. His purpose is for life. And we're going to submit to these things joyfully, and also confidently, that They are the very best for us. Knowing that God loves us, He demonstrated that love and whatever he would have us to do, whatever experience that he would have us to go through, it is proper to submit to these things, we will never have any regret, we will never be disappointed when we say yes to God.

Second Timothy Chapter 2 part 1

Baruch Korman • 2 Timothy 2:1–13

We want to be individuals that have a testimony that demonstrates the power of God, and not just the power of God, but the wisdom of God in our life. That we are an instrument that manifests truth in what we say and what we do. And in a very similar way, we see the apostle Paul, that he was instructing, ministering edifying, this young man, Timothy, because Paul knew that God wanted to use him, he knew that God was setting him apart for an IT position, a work that would bring about much fruit throughout Asia Minor. And therefore, Paul had discernment. And we should be praying as well, for similar discernment, that we would understand what God is up to, and that we would participate obediently with where the Spirit of God is moving and directing.