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II Tim. 1:1-5
II Tim. 1:1-5
142:1 I cry aloud with my voice to the LORD- “The synonymous parallelism repeats the phrase ‘with my voice' to emphasize that he cries aloud” Miller, 435. “In Psalm 142:1 is za'aq, conveys the idea of crying out in acute distress and seeking deliverance. The verbal root occurs only five times in the Psalter, twice in Psalm 142” NICOT, 978. “Although the Hebrew root translated ‘cry' in vv. 1, 5 does not occur often in the psalms (see Pss. 22:5; 107:13, 19), it is an important theological word. For instance, it recalls the exodus (see Exod. 2:23); it is a crucial part of the pattern in the book of Judges (see Judg. 3:9, 15; 6:6-7); indeed, it became understood as a typical element in God's dealing with God's people (see Neh. 9:28)” McCann, 1247. “To make supplication is to appeal to kindness (so the Hebrew word suggests)” Kidner, 473. 142:2 I pour out my complaint before Him- The six Hebrew words that make up this verse are a chiasm. pour out is used in 42:4; 62:8. The word before Him twice in vs. 2. The word complaint is used in Pss. 55:2; 64:1; 102:1 (heading); 104:34.I declare my trouble before Him- Trouble is used in parallelism with complaint. This word appears in 77:2; 86:7.142:3 When my spirit was overwhelmed within me- Faint or overwhelmed is used in Ps. 61:2; 77:3; 143:4; Jonah 2:7. The word is used twice in Gen. 30:42 for the feeble among the flocks becoming Laban's. “He is at his wit's end and does not know how to pray adequately” Miller, 435. “He describes his emotional state as his spirit growing faint, probably referring to deep disappointment or depression” Longman, 461. You knew my path- The you is emphatic. Knew in Ps. 1:6; 139:1-4. He finds comfort that God understands. “His only help in this time of distress is God, who watches over his life” Longman, 461. They have hidden a trap for me- Trap lead for him in 140:5; 141:9-10.142:4 Look to the right and see- “To the right suggests the place where a helper would stand (cf. 16:8; 109:31; 110:5; 121:5)” Miller, 435. “The right was the place where the witness for the defense stood (109:31)” Allen, 276. No one cares for my soul- “David was completely helpless before his enemies and no one seemed to care for his life” BK, 894. II Tim. 4:17 “He stands alone” Laymen's, 697. “On the horizontal plane he stands alone” Allen, 279. “God hears persons whom nobody else bothers to hear, and that God cares for those whom nobody else appears to care for (v. 4d)” McCann, 1248.142:5 I cried to You, O LORD- 140:6 I said, ‘You are my refuge- Ps. 14:6; 46:1; 61:3; 62:7, 8; 71:7; 73:28; 91:2, 9; 94:22; 104:18; 142:5; Isa. 4:6; 25:4.My portion in the land of the living'- “Claiming Yahweh as my portion in the land of the living is particularly associated with the Levites (Num. 18:20; Deut. 10:9)” Broyles, 495. “The land of the living is opposite of Sheol, the place of the dead (cff. Pss. 27:13; 52:5; 116:9)” Miller, 435. 142:6 For I am brought very low- brought low in Judges 6:6; Ps. 79:8; 116:6. For they are too strong for me- Ps. 79:8 God is big enough to defeat every foe. 142:7 Bring my soul out of prison- Isa. 42:7; Ps. 102:20; 107:10. God can deliver us from every bondage. “He pleads his weakness and implicitly confesses God's sovereign power” Laymen's 697. So that I may give thanks to Your name- 18:49; 20:1; 140:13 “The psalm-singer
II Tim. 1:1-5
II Tim. 1:1-5
Dennis & Benedicta discuss how believers are equipped to serve as believers (Mt.9:36 & II Tim. 3:16-17).Send us a textTo find out more about Dennis & Benedicta Pollock please visit the Spirit of Grace website, where you can find other wonderful resources such as videos and articles. You will also find out how you can support the work of Spirit of Grace by becoming a Friend of Grace .Please send questions, comments, and feedback with us at grace@spiritofgrace.org.
II Tim. 1:1-5
• The Attitude toward the Aged • The Actions of the Aged• The Army of the Aged - Serving with wisdom, availability, & maturity - 70s, 80s, 90s, 100sSenior Adults are not viewed with respect in many places in the world. Unfortunately, that same attitude sometimes shows up in the church. Paul wants Pastors like Titus and Timothy to embrace the senior citizens in their congregations. I Timothy 5:1-2. Paul described Timothy in three distinct ways:(1) He was relatively young - I Tim 4:12(2) He was physically weak - I Tim 5:23(3) He was spiritually fearful/timid - II Tim 1:5-7 I. Listen to the Scriptures on Senior Adults (The strength of sr adults)Lev 19:32; Exodus 20:12 (Eph 6:2-3); Deut 32:7; Psalm 37:25; Prov 16:31; Isa 46:3-4Abram & Sarai (100 & 90) - Genesis 17:15-17 - had Isaac which in Hebrew means “laughter”. Who do you use as an example today?Moses - Got God's assignment at 80 years of age. It would be a 40-year commitment.Our recent Christmas Series - Simeon & Anna - Luke 2:25-38. He was looking forward to passing on, and she was described as being “very old”. They both served the Lord without any thought of retiring from doing the Lord's work until God took them home!II. Look to the Aged for Leadership 1. Titus 2:1-2 • What Eliab was to Titus 1• Rehoboam is to Titus 2 - I Kings 12:4-11 (his lack of wisdom divided a fractured country).
II Tim. 1:1-5
Mensagem compartilhada na manhã do dia 30 de Março de 2025 pelo pastor Timóteo Gomes na Nova Igreja Ipanema.
The NT Church is Primarily a place for God. It's a place for God's Word to be established. It's a place for God's Son to be exalted. It's a place for God's people to be equipped. It's a place for God's plan to be engaged. I. The Foundation of God's Church - The Worldview of our Faith is TRUTH. The Truth of God is found in His Word:a. In the Spoken Word - Genesis 1; Matthew 4:4 (mouth of God); II Timothy 3:16b. In the Written Word - Exodus 20 (finger of God); I Peter 1:16-21c. In the Word Made Flesh - Jn 1:1,14 II. Two Worldviews - Truth & Lies(As in Crete so in every place people gather corporately - You will either hear the Word of God or the word of man, I Thessalonians 2:13. There will be truth or tales. Why should truth be so important to us? 1. Satan seeks to destroy truth through deception and doubt - In John 8 he is called a liar and the father of lies. a. The truth sets people free – John 8:32b. The truth makes people holy - John 17:17c. The truth leads people to Heaven - John 14:6d. The truth fights off the Tempter and his temptations - Mt. 4:1-11 III. What a Pastor Must & Must not be - (Looks can be deceiving - Most of you know who David is. Many of you know who Samuel is. Few know much of anything about Eliab - I Samuel 16:6-7. He was the oldest son. He was the obvious choice. But he wasn't. 1. What a pastor must NOT be - 1:6-72. What a pastor MUST be - 1:8-9 3. A lover of strangers (hospitable) - “never met a stranger (philoxenos vs xenophobia); Luke 10:25-37; Romans 1:8-13; Galatians 6:9-104. A lover of good things - II Tim 4:6-85. A sensible man - Level-headed, Keeps a cool head - Acts 23:56. Just - upright; a stand-up guy 7. Devout - practice what you say you believe8. Self-controlled -
The Belgic Confession (Article VII)Evening SermonFurther Scripture References:- Deut. 30:11-16; 31:9-13; 32:45-47- II Tim. 3:14-4:5- Rev. 22:18-21
2/2/25 - We have made a deposit with God, trusting Him to keep our soul until the day of redemption. In return, God made a deposit with us, entrusting us, as a steward, to share the gift with those around us.
II Timóteo 2:20-26 • Maurício Rosa • 19 de Janeiro, 2025
Did we celebrate Christmas with/ singularity, simplicity, and sincerity, focusing on our Savior? Let's evaluate how we did so we get it right.Long before we met Luke, we see in the First Books of the Bible, aka The Five Books of Moses, the essential need for credible witnesses to confirm God's Word and, therefore, God's will. The number one goal of the Bible is to discover what is and isn't true. Incredible witnesses, yes, but more than that, they are credible witnesses! • Deut. 19:15-16; Numbers 35:30; Matthew 18:15-16; John 8:12-18; Acts 10:35-43; II Cor. 13:11; I Tim. 5:17-19; I John 5:6-12; Rev. 11 - Two olive trees / Two lampstands Luke & Matthew confirm the Christmas Truth over and over again with credible witnesses - with character witnesses.I. The Two or More Witnesses of Christmas - 1. Zechariah & Elizabeth 2. Mary & Joseph - 3. Multiple Shepherds - 4. Multiple Magi - 5. Simeon & Anna - dealt with devotion, with death, “If a man dies will he live again?”; last week we ended the Lord's Supper with Matthew 26:29 (Jesus was emphatically saying to His disciples, “See you on the other side”)II. The Obedience of Faith of Mary & Joseph - 2:21-24III. The Witness/Testimony of Simeon - 2:25-34 1. The Credibility of Simeon (4) a. He was righteous, devout, and was waiting in the consolation of Israel, and the Holy Spirit was upon him - 2. The Commitment of Simeon - “waiting for the consolation” - Reminds me of I Thess 1:8-10 3. The Conviction of Simeon - Holy Spirit revealed to him a. He would not see death until he saw the Lord's Christ - b. Like Jesus & Paul - Simeon wasn't afraid of death - Are you • John 14:1-3; 17:1-5: I Cor. 15 (no more sting in death); II Cor. 5:6-8; Phil. 1:21-24; II Tim. 4:6-8; Rev. 12:11 c. Simeon blesses God - v. 28 d. Simeon “blesses” them - vv. 34-35 4. The Commission w/in Simeon's Prophecy - One of the evidences of the Spirit speaking through Simeon is that he quotes the prophecy of Gentile inclusion “a light to the nations” (something Luke does frequently)(1) This Child is appointed for the fall and rising of many in Israel - • Who fell? • Who rose?(2) And for a sign that is opposed -(3) (And a sword will pierce through your own soul also) - “so that thoughts from many hearts may be revealed” • Some 30-plus years later Luke tells us of another heart that was pierced (Simeon didn't know this) and that is the heart of Jesus Himself • Triumphal Entry context for 2 passages depicting the rise and fall of Israel(1) Luke 19:37-48 - Jesus weeps over a nation, over a city, over the holy city (2) Matthew 21:33-46 (from Psalm 118; also quoted in Acts 4:11)From the Cradle to the Cross - We will meet Anna next week!
Dennis and Benedicta discuss the meaning of being preserved for God's kingdom (Nehemiah 1:5-11; II Timothy 4:8).Send us a textTo find out more about Dennis & Benedicta Pollock please visit the Spirit of Grace website, where you can find other wonderful resources such as videos and articles. You will also find out how you can support the work of Spirit of Grace by becoming a Friend of Grace .Please send questions, comments, and feedback with us at grace@spiritofgrace.org.
A 5 Week Series from Luke 1 & 2 • 5 Weeks of Christmas Truths • 5 Weeks of Christmas Roots • 5 Weeks of Christmas Births I. The First Miraculous Birth (JB) 1. The Eyewitness Writer - Luke 1:1-4 • A Gentile; A Physician; A Missionary with Paul • Luke's first account in the gospel book named after him follows Jesus from birth to Calvary • Luke's second account in the Book of Acts follows Peter at Pentecost then Paul from Damascus to Rome • Mentioned in Col 4; II Tim 4; Philemon 1:24 2. The Eyewitness Forerunner - 1:5-25 (The birth foretold) 3. The Uniqueness of this birth - 1:15-16 (His unique birth isn't in every gospel book, but his unique role is in every book) a. He will be great in the sight of the Lord b. He will take a Nazarite Vow c. He will be filled with the Holy Spirit even from the womb d. He will turn many of the children of Israel back to the Lord their God e. He will go in the spirit and power of Elijah - Matthew 3:1-3; Mark 1:1-5; Luke 3:1-6; John 1:19-23 • TO TURN THE HEARTS OF THE FATHERS TO THE CHILDREN • THE DISOBEDIENT TO THE WISDOM OF THE JUST • TO MAKE READY FOR THE LORD A PEOPLE PREPARED - Isaiah 40:3-5; Malachi 3:1-4; Malachi 4:5-6 4. John was the forerunner; Elijah to come; The one who prepared people; The one who introduced Jesus (John 1:29); The Best Man (John 3:22-31)
Psalm 124The verses of the Psalm describe Israel's trouble- vs. 3-5- deliverance- vs. 1-2, 6b, 7- praise- vs. 6a, 8. The psalm shows us “how serious the threat was, and how little confidence David placed in his own power to survive it” Kidner, 436. 124:1 Had it not been the LORD who was on our side- 118:6; vs. 1-2 provide the protasis, the ifs clause to a conditional sentence, to the stanza and vs. 3-5 the apodosis, the then clause of the conditional sentence- Miller, 402. The word if actually begins both vss. 1 and 2 (Gen. 31:42; Deut. 32:37; I Sam. 25:34; II Kings 3:14; Psalm 94:17; 106:23; 119:92; 124:1, 2; Isaiah 1:9). Let Israel now say- 118:2-4; 129:1. This “indicates that this psalm aims to encourage the congregation to give voice to their gratitude” Broyles, 453. 124:2 Had it not been the LORD who was on our side- This psalm has “abundant use of incremental repetition” Alter, 443. “To dwell on what might have been is often an unrealistic, fruitless exercise. Here it is used to good effect” Laymen, 688. “His presence has protected Israel from destruction on many occasions” VanGemeren, 785.When men rose up against us- Ps. 2:1-3 124:3 Then they would have swallowed us alive- Swallowed is used in Num. 16:30; Ps. 55:15; Prov. 1:12; Isaiah 5:14; Jer. 51:34; Jonah 1:17. 124:4 Then the waters would have engulfed us- Verses 4-5 “are an especially effective use of the emphatic structure of incremental repetition. Verse 4 displays semantic parallelism with verbal repetition in its two halves (waters/ torrent, swept us us/ come up past our necks” Alter, 444. Psalms 18:4-5; 42:7; 69:1-2, 15; 88:3-7; Isaiah 8:7-8; 43:2; Lam. 3:54; Jonah 2:3, 5 124:5 Then the raging waters would have swept over our soul- Psalm 74:12-15; 89:9-10; 93:3-4 The LORD's sovereignty over the raging waters. 124:6 Who has not given us to be torn by their teeth- The enemy is compared to 3. “A hungry lion that would have seized them as prey (vs.6)” Willis, 64-65. 124:7 Our soul has escaped as a bird out of the snare of the trapper- Ps. 91:3 The snare is broken, and we have escaped- 119:110; 140:5 124:8 Our help is in the name of the LORD- Ps. 20:7 The name of the LORD in I Sam. 17:45; Ps. 118:10, 11, 12; Prov. 18:10. Who made heaven and earth- 115:15; 121:2; 134:3; 146:6 I Peter 4:19 Psalm 124 and Jesus124:1 The LORD is for us- Romans 8:31-39.124:3 The word swallowed as used in the LXX is used in I Peter 5:8 of Satan going about as a roaring lion seeking who he can devour (or swallow, same word). Death and Satan may be great monsters seeking to swallow us, but Jesus swallows up death- I Cor. 15:54; II Cor. 5:4. 124:6 Blessed in the LXX is the same word used in Eph. 1:3; I Peter 1:3 which Blessed God for the great salvation He accomplished in Christ. 124:7 The word translated escaped in the LXX is used in Col. 1:13; I Thess. 1:10; II Tim. 4:17-18 to speak of salvation in Christ. 124:8 The word help is used in Hebrews 4:16 of how we seek help for Jesus. 124:8 The name of Jesus is the name on which we must call- Acts 2:21, 38; 4:12.124:8 Jesus is Maker of heaven and earth- John 1:1-3, 10.
Psalm 121There are some connections with Psalm 91. The idea of shade or shadow in 121:5; 91:1. The word keep in 121:3, 4, 5, 7, 7, 8 is also in 91:11. The word foot is used in 121:3 and 91:12 McCann, 1181. The name LORD appears in vs. 2, 5, 5, 7, 8.121:1 From whence shall my help come?- The word help is m.s. and is used of God in Exodus 18:4; Deut. 33:7, 26, 29; Ps. 20:2; 33:20; 115:9, 10, 11; 121; 1, 2; 124:8; 146:5. The f.s. form is used in Ps. 40:13, 17; 44:26; 46:1; 108:12. “The question exposes his anxiety and sense of inadequacy” Laymen, 687. 121:2 My help comes from the LORD,Who made heaven and earth- Ps. 115:15; 124:8; 134:3; Jer. 32:17 The verb made is used 12 times in Gen. 1-2 to speak of God's creation of all things. “The thought of this verse leaps beyond the hills to the universe; beyond the universe to its Maker. Here is living help: primary, personal, wise, immeasurable” Kidner, 431. 121:4 Behold, He who keeps Israel- “Protection is a burning issue for a pilgrim who is travelling arduously and through lonely country” Kidner, 431. will neither slumber not sleep- contrast I Kings 18:27. The word slumber is repeated from vs. 3. “God is ever vigilant” Longman, 414. “This sentry never dozes on duty!” Laymen, 687. “In all paths of life, he is promised the ever-vigilant protection of God” Allen, 154. 121:6 The sun will not smite you by day- Gen. 1:16 The word smite is a word that often indicates to strike with violence- Gen. 4:15; Ex. 2:11, 12; 12:12. Sunstroke is “a real danger in the semi-desert climate of the Land of Israel” Alter, 438. “By day and by night are frequently used to mean ‘always' or ‘constantly' (cf. Pss. 22:2; 88:1)” Miller, 398. Ps. 91:5-6; II Kings 4:18-19; Isa. 49:10; Jonah 4:8; Rev. 7:16.121:7 The LORD will protect you for all evil- Ps. 41:2; 91:10-12 “In light of other scriptures, to be kept from all evil does not imply a cushioned life, but a well-armed one. Cf. Psalm 23:4, which expects the dark valley but can face it” Kidner, 432. 121:8 The LORD will guard your going out and coming in- Num. 27:17; Deut. 28:6; 31:2 This “is not only a way of saying ‘everything': in closer detail it draws attention to one's ventures and enterprises (cf. Ps. 126:6). Jesus and Psalm 121121:2 Jesus is Creator of Heaven and earth- John 1:1-3, 10; Col 1:16121:1, 2 This particular form of the word help is only used twice in the NT- Acts 27:17 for the supporting cables under the boat. Heb. 4:16 He gives grace to help in time of need.121:3 The One who not let Israel's feet slumber has His feet nailed to the cross- Luke 24:39-40.121:3-4 Matt. 8:24; Mk. 4:38; Lk. 8:23 Jesus sleeping on the boat though not the same Greek word. 121:3, 5, 7, 7, 8 The word for God guarding or keeping His people is the word from the LXX for Jesus guarding His disciples- John 17:12; Gal. 6:13; II Thess. 3:3; II Tim. 1:12; Jude 24.
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I. There is a similar model for supporting Pastors that we saw for supporting Widows: Honoring - 5:3 & 5:17Providing Protecting Even Correction for both - II. Jesus is the Model Shepherd - He is called: Psalm 231 The Good Shepherd in John 10 2 The Chief Shepherd in I Peter 5 3 The Great Shepherd in Hebrews 13 4 Jesus revealed in Matt. 9:36-38 5 Jesus restored Peter in John 21 1. Honor Pastors/Elders/Overseers - 5:17a. Who rule well - I Peter 5:1-4b. Who labor in study - II Tim 2:15 2. Provide for Pastors/Elders/Overseers - 5:18a. Quoting Moses - Deut 25:4 (referencing animals)b. Quoting Jesus - Luke 10:7 (referencing people) 3. Protect Pastors/Elders/Overseers - 5:19a. Do not receive an accusation against an elder (give them benefit of the doubt) “except”b. Except on the basis of two or three witnesses - Mt. 18:15-17 4. Correct Pastors/Elders/Overseers - 5:20-21a. Those who continue in sin -overview of I Timothy 1-4b. Rebuke in the presence of all - don't leave room for gossip and innuendo - incentive to live rightly when in leadership c. Maintain these principles w/out bias (don't play to partiality)d. Two were removed in chap 1 - 5. Selecting Pastors/Elders/Overseers - 5:22-25 a. Don't lay hands too hastily -don't be in a hurry on this critical process (because then you share in the responsibility of the problems)b. Keep yourself free from sin - Be accountable! Then a caveat for Timothy (you can remain pure and use wine for medicinal purposes)c. The sins of some are quite evident - “going on before them to judgment”d. For others, their sins follow after (obvious examination process)e. Likewise also, deeds that are good are quite - f. And those otherwise cannot be concealed -
Mensagem compartilhada na manhã do dia 01 de Setembro de 2024 pelo Timóteo Gomes na Nova Igreja Ipanema.
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We are Apologists - 3:16; Rev 5:13 Beware of Apostates - 4:1-2; II 3:1; 4:3-4; Acts 20:28-31; Heb 3:12; II Pt 2:1, 20-22; 3:17 - MATT 24:1-14 I. The Divine Doctrines - 3:16; Rev 5:13 a. Revealed in the flesh - b. Vindicated in the Spirit - c. Beheld by angels - d. Proclaimed among the nations - e. Taken up in glory - II. The Demonic Doctrines - 4:1-5 • The Spirit reveals (prophecy): - Mt. 3; Jn 2;Phil. 3:1 a. Falling from the faith - b. Falling for deception - II Tim 3 c. Hypocrisy of liars d. Seared in their conscience - 3:9 • Men who forbid marriage - Paul isn't attacking singleness. This command moves away from God's divine design. * Gen. 1 & 2; Proverbs 5:18-19; 12:4 (2); 18:22; 31:10; Eph. 5:22-33; Hebrews 13:4 • Advocate abstaining from foods - a. Which God created to be gratefully shared in - Colossians 2 (anything that denies salvation by grace in Jesus is dangerous and even demonic - like circumcision or good works) b. By those who believe & know the truth - c. IF received w/ thanksgiving - d. FOR it is sanctified by the Word of God (clarity) and prayer - Ro.14; Heb. 13:9
"Porque Deus não nos deu o espírito de temor, mas de fortaleza, e de amor, e de moderação." II Timóteo 1:7 "Porque aquele que Deus enviou fala as Palavras de Deus; pois não lhe dá Deus o Espírito por medida." João 3:34
Christ's imminent returnRobert Gassman, Jonathan Mager, and I discuss the following 13 fulfilled prophecies that point to the imminent return of Christ. Enjoy! 1.) Travel and Knowledge Will Increase. (Dan. 12:4) 2.) World Population. (Rev. 9:16) 3.) Rise in False Religion. (Matt. 24:3-5) 4.) Evil will increase. (II Tim. 3:1-5; Is. 13:11) 5.) Missile technology. (Rev. 6:13-14; 9:17-19; 11:18) 6.) Global government, economy, and implantable biochips. (Rev. 13:16-18) 7.) Artificial intelligence (AI) (Rev. 13:15) 8.) Satellite Technology and Internet. (Rev. 11:8-10) 9.) Most Churches are full of lukewarm scoffers. (Rev. 3:14-19; II Pet. 3:3) 10.) A Muslim, Russian, and Chinese Alliance. (Rev. 9:13-16) 11.) The Jews returned to the Promised Land, and the Nation of Israel was reborn in 1948. (Ez. 36:24; 37:12; Is. 43:5-6) 12.) Israel Is militarily superior to Egypt. (Is. 19:17; Ez. 29:14-15) 13.) The Nation of Israel would prosper economically. (Ez. 36:34-33; Is. 35:1)
Continuação da série sobre o casamento - essa instituição divina estabelecida para o nosso aperfeiçoamento e amadurecimento. Mensagem compartilhada no culto das 11:00 do dia 21 de abril, pelo Pastor Timóteo Gomes, na Av. Epitácio Pessoa 1164.
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When Christ died—the Creator in whom the cosmos was created—we all died. When Christ rose, we rose (II Cor. 5). The context of salvation involves three dimensions. First, prior to the foundation of the world we were all included. Saved in eternity (II Tim 1:9). Second, in the birth, life, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus we were all included (II Cor 5:19). Third, within the context of our own experience a present tense on-going active participation to work out what God has worked in (Phil 2:12-13). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thekingdom4everyone/support
Leadership in the Lord's Church“A Spiritual Father Writing to His Sons” – I Timothy 1:1-2 / Feb. 4th, 2024(Setting the Example for God's Flock)I. The BIG IDEA of I Timothy – 3:14-161. The Character in God's House / Church – vv. 1-132. The Conduct in God's House / Church – vv. 14-153. The Content in God's House / Church – v. 16II. The MAIN CHARACTERS of I Timothy – 1:11. Paul/Saul 2. Timothy – 1:2 (Acts 16:1-3; 3. Christ Jesus (God the Son) – 1:1-2 – OUR Hope; OUR Lord!4. God OUR Savior (God the Father) –III. The PASSING of the Baton to Timothy – 1:2a1. My TRUE SON in the Faith2. The Strengths & Weaknesses of Timothy (We all have both)a. His Strengths – I Corinthians 4:14-17; Philippians 2:19-24b. His Weaknesses – He was relatively young (I Tim. 4:12); He was physically sick (I Tim. 5:23); he would become spiritually timid (II Tim. 1:7)IV. The REALITY of God's Redemption (It is ongoing) – 1:2b1. The Grace of God –2. The Mercy of God –3. The Peace of God – All come “FROM GOD” not from Paul!
A segunda de três mensagens da série sobre como vencer as batalhas com oração e louvor, a exemplo do rei Josafá. Mensagem compartilhada no culto das 19:00 do dia 21 de janeiro, pelo Pastor Timóteo Gomes. Av. Epitácio Pessoa 1164.
Esta série é um convite para que conheçamos e tomemos posse das promessas que Deus tem para nós. Mensagem compartilhada na manhã do dia 8 de Outubro, pelo Pastor Timóteo Gomes, na Nova Igreja Ipanema.
August 19, 2023 Jer. 49:1-22; Ps. 95:1-11; Prov. 21:21-22; II Tim. 4:6-22
August 18, 2023 Jer. 48:1-47; Ps. 94:14-23; Prov. 21:19-20; II Tim. 4:1-5
August 18, 2023 Jer. 48:1-47; Ps. 94:14-23; Prov. 21:19-20; II Tim. 4:1-5
August 17, 2023 Jer. 46:13-47:7; Ps. 94:1-13; Prov. 21:17-18; II Tim. 3:1-17
August 16, 2023 Jer. 44:24-46:12; Ps. 93:1-5; Prov. 21:14-16; II Tim. 2:22-26
August 15, 2023 Jer. 44:1-23; Ps. 92:1-15; Prov. 21:13; II Tim. 2:8-21
August 15, 2023 Jer. 44:1-23; Ps. 92:1-15; Prov. 21:13; II Tim. 2:8-21
August 14, 2023 Jer. 42:1-43:13; Ps. 91:1-16; Prov. 21:11-12; II Tim. 2:1-7
August 13, 2023 Jer. 40:7-41:18; Ps. 90:1-17; Prov. 21:8-10; II Tim. 1:9-18
August 12, 2023 Jer. 39:1-40:6; Ps. 89:47-42; Prov. 21:5-7; II Tim. 1:1-8
August 12, 2023 Jer. 39:1-40:6; Ps. 89:47-52; Prov. 21:5-7; II Tim. 1:1-8
For the next three episodes of the podcast, we'll be chatting about homeschooling! This is a huge part of our lives, and it is something and Simeon and I are very passionate about. The goal of education is so much more than academic success. Our goal for the education of our children is to introduce them to God, allowing them to know God better. As they learn of Him, we learn about the world He created (science, history, literature) and the order He instilled in the world (math, languages, civics). Home is the ideal place to invest in this calling of discipleship and learning. Home is where we can lay the foundation of what real like looks like and how to accomplish real life skills. You do not have to homeschool to emphasize those things, but homeschooling does give margin for more time and opportunities to train. Simeon and I share our hearts, and why we believe that home education is the best choice for our family. If you are on the fence about school choices, or maybe you've never thought and prayed through the decision, we hope that this episode will give you some great conversation and prayer points! Outline of biblical reasons why we have chosen home education (taken from the list in the the Clarkson's book) -Homeschooling allows the greatest opportunity for emphasizing the Word of God in a child's life II Tim 3:16-17; Heb 4:12-13; I Thess 2:13 -Homeschooling allows the greatest opportunity for strategic discipleship influence in a child's life Luke 6:10; Matthew 28:18-20; Col 2:6-7; II Tim 2:2 -Homeschooling provides the best setting for dynamic learning through exposure to real-life experiences James 1:2-4; Proverbs -Homeschooling provides the best setting for discovering and developing spiritual gifts and personal skills and talents I Pet 4:10-11; Col 3:17; II Tim 1:6-7 -Homeschooling is the best way to live out the biblical picture of walking with your children on God's path of life until they walk it on their own Proverbs 4:1-19; John 14:6; Eph 5:1-2 Scriptures Referenced: Deuteronomy 6:7-9 Mark 3:13-15 I Corinthians 11:1 II Timothy 1:5 Resources: Educating the Wholehearted Child by Clay & Sally Clarkson https://amzn.to/3DMy5Nb General Order Four (discipleship podcast) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/general-order-4-podcast/id1529928237 NHC Podcast: Parenting & Discipleship https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-38-parenting-and-discipleship/id1547126864?i=1000534090284 Follow my journey by subscribing to this podcast. You can also follow me on Instagram, YouTube, and www.nohighercalling.org
Marcia and Don tell their stories of transformation and now are transforming the lives of many people all over the world by warning the body of Christ, exposing the lies of the enemy and setting the record straight among cults and occults. You guys are going to love this week's podcast. Well…..you may not love it now…..but you'll thank me later. I don't know about you, but I am always needing to check my heart to make sure I am pleasing to the Lord, and that I have not opened any doors to the enemy. This week's podcast is going to be a little different. Like I said, it may not be your favorite, but it might….. just might be the most impactful and life changing one that will help you GROW! II Tim. 4:2-5 2 preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort, with great patience and instruction. 3 For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but wanting to have their ears tickled, they will accumulate for themselves teachers in accordance to their own desires, 4 and will turn away their ears from the truth and will turn aside to myths. Reprove: elégxō – to convince by solid, compelling evidence which especially exposes what is wrong or right Rebuke: epitimaō ("to warn by instructing”)…"warning to prevent something from going wrong” to assign value as is fitting, building on the situation to correct (re-direct). Exhort: parakaléō "from close-beside” "make a call" when "close-up and personal." ” Patience: (makrothymia) is a spiritual blend of: restraining human anger and showing the passion of the Lord, i.e. patience that is regulated by God (waits for His timing). This includes expressing the Lord's indignation (opposition to what He disapproves). Instruction: didaxē (“to teach") – established teaching, especially a "summarized" body of respected teaching (viewed as reliable, time-honored). mýthos – a myth; a false account which poses to be the truth; a fabrication (fable) to subvert (replace) what is actually true. Will you open your heart and ask the Lord to show you truth? If you'd like to get in touch with Marcia or Don or purchase their books, please see the links below Don: donveinot@midwestoutreach.org & www.midwestoutreach.org In addition, your church might be interested in having Don for a Saturday to speak on some of the issues and the infiltration of false teachers in the church. He just did something for the Evangelical Press Association on this a few months ago: The Troubling Trend of False Teaching in the Church. This is a review of one of the most recent pro-Enneagram books by a Christian publisher Diving Deep into Occultism: A Review of The Journey Home. Give us some dates you are considering and Marcia and I can compare calendars. For Marcia: Marcia Montenegro Christian Answers for the New Age https://www.christiananswersnewage.com/
Film maker Tim Mahoney is on a quest to proof the historic validity of Scripture. When he joins Bill on Afternoons, they have a fascinating conversation about filming The Journey to Mount Sinai II. The Journey to Mount Sinai II will be in 700 theaters across the United States on May 15 and May 17. Click here to purchase your tickets and find a theater near you. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
"Por isso sofro trabalhos e até prisões, como um malfeitor; mas a Palavra de Deus não está presa. Portanto, tudo sofro por amor dos escolhidos, para que também eles alcancem a salvação que está em Cristo Jesus com glória eterna." II Timóteo 2:9-10
“As we commit daily to being Christ's witnesses to a lost world, we must understand that we will be opposed. In fact, the more faithful we are, the more serious the opposition.” Cole Richards, President of The Voice of the Martyrs, joins VOM Radio this week to talk about helping Christians in free nations, like the United States, discover what it means to follow Christ when it's unpopular or even costly—something Christians living in restricted nations and hostile areas deal with every day. We'll also introduce a new resource from The Voice of the Martyrs to inspire believers to learn about and develop a faith worth suffering for. Cole recently wrote a series of editorials in The Voice of the Martyrs free monthly magazine on the topic, “Prepared for Persecution.” The Bible promises opposition (John 16:33) and persecution (II Tim. 3:12) when we live out our faith as biblical disciples of Christ. If Christians in free nations don't learn these scriptural truths, we will be unprepared to face persecution when it comes. Cole and Todd will also discuss The Sabina Group Study, a new resource from The Voice of the Martyrs offering inspiring examples of Christians who have taken up their crosses and followed Christ in spite of opposition, persecution, suffering and pain. Examples in the study come from the lives of VOM's founders, Pastor Richard and Sabina Wurmbrand, and also from seven “modern-day Sabinas,” women who endured intense persecution as faithful witnesses for Christ in our day. A FREE copy of this brand-new video resource, including the full-length Sabina feature film and six video study sessions, is available right now to anyone who makes a donation to The Voice of the Martyrs. Never miss an episode of VOM Radio! Subscribe to the podcast. Or you can listen each week in the new VOM App for your smartphone or tablet.