2 Timothy - Chapter 3
Perilous Times (3:1)
- What is a perilous time (v1)?
- When are the last days (v1)?
- Should we be surprised (v1)?
Evil Men (3:2-5)
- What is a lover of themselves (v2)?
- How serious is being unthankful? Why? (v2)?
- Can we be unforgiving? (v3)
- In what way were they traitors (v4)?
- Were these people obviously people of the world (v5)?
- How should we react to those who only have a form of godliness (v5)? Why?
Characteristics and Results of Evil Men (3:6-9)
- What makes someone gullible (v6)?
- What results from being loaded down by sins (v6)?
Is there a danger of stopping at just learning (v7)?
- How could someone learn but not come to a knowledge of the truth (v7)?
- How did Jannes and Jambres resist Moses (v8)?
- Can their folly remain hidden (v9)?
Paul’s Example (3:10-11)
- What had Timothy followed in Paul (v10)?
- How had he followed these things (v10)?
- After going through this, how did Paul think about them (v11)?
Endure Persecution (3:12-15)
- How many who live godly in Christ will suffer persecutions (v12)?
- Will evil men become worse (v13)?
- Should we be surprised at this (v13)?
- Should we be surprised when it results in persecution(v13)?
- What is their tactic (v13)?
- Who is the father of all lies (John 8:44)?
- How should we endure (v14)?
- How is one made wise for salvation (v15)?
- What does it take to know the Holy Scriptures (v15)?
Scripture (3:16-17)
To be scripture, what must be the source (v16)?
- What can scripture be used for (v16)?
- What results from scripture (v17)?
- After we’re thoroughly equipped, what should happen next (v17)?
- Is knowing the right answers enough (v17, Matt 7:26)?
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