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What did Paul want Timothy to realize would come in the last days? vs. 1
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What characteristics did Paul give that mankind would become like in the last days? vs. 2-5 - Name 19 things
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These men hold to a "form" of godliness, but do not apply the power of the Lord to "live" a godly life. What did Paul tell Timothy to do regarding these type of men? vs. 5
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Who do these type of men "prey" on? vs.6
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Paul gives the example of two men who opposed Moses and says that in the same way these men continue to learn but never come to the knowledge of truth. What 3 things did Paul say that these men were like the ones that opposed Moses? vs.8 - Name 3 things
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Just like Jannes and Jambres that opposed Moses, these men's folly will become obvious to all. (vs.9) In contrast, Timothy had followed Paul's example. What characteristics of Paul did Timothy follow? vs. 10,11 - Name 9 things
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What were 3 of the places that Paul mentioned his sufferings took place? vs. 11
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What did the Lord do for Paul each time he suffered persecution? vs. 11
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What can we be assured of if we desire to live godly in Christ Jesus? vs. 12
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How will evil men and imposters proceed with time? vs. 13
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What was Timothy to continue in? vs. 14
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What had Timothy known from childhood? vs. 15
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What is able to give us wisdom that leads us to salvation through faith in Jesus? vs.15
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Paul told Timothy that all Scripture is inspiried by God. What is it profitable for? vs.16 - Name 4 things
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What is the purpose of being trained in the Word of God? vs. 17
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As you think through this chapter, we see a contrast between the "imposters" and the "genuine" believers. Paul wants Timothy to realize how important the Scriptures are, not only because they lead to salvation when we place our faith in Christ, but also because they are profitable for everything we need in our lives. How much time are you committing to the Scriptures for training to be ready for every good work?
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Summarize this chapter and post a prayer if you like.
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