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2 Timothy 3:10-17

May 7, 2019 • Lisa McGill

During his life, Paul endured many trials and leaves us his example on how to deal with them when they come. Trials are often meant to strengthen us and even as we fight through them, we do not fight alone. God fights for us and gives us wisdom every step of the way. We should use our lives, even in trial, to convince other people that there is a God who loves them. What has convinced you of that fact and who are you convincing? Are you using your trials for His glory or are you wasting them?

Discussion Questions:
1. Have you experienced trials in your life that God has rescued you from? Or are you currently waiting to be rescued?

2. Were you persecuted or mocked for your faith during these trials? Or can you tell of a time you were persecuted or mocked for your faith?

3. During your trials, how do you respond? Do you cling to truth/Jesus? Or do you often fall victim to worldly solutions? If so, how?

4. What experiences or people have helped convinced you of God’s power?

5. Are you training others in righteousness? Are you using scripture (the God-breathed bible) to teach, help, and/or uplift others?

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