Saturday, October 31, 2009

CALLED TO MINISTER

OUR CALLING TO  MINISTRY

2 Timothy 1:11 – 2:7

INTRO: Last week we looked at 2 Thessalonians, one of Paul's first writings. Today we look at 2 Timothy, perhaps his last letter. He writes to encourage and challenge Timothy. As we study it, we see a message to all who would follow Paul in his service to our Savior.

 

EVERYONE A MINISTER (1:11-14)

   May bring suffering

   Be not ashamed

   Assurance of victory

   Hold fast to sound words (teachings)

   … with faith and love

EVERYONE NEEDS AN ONESIPHORUS (15-18)

   Discouraged (some have turned away)

   But … Onesiphorus refreshed me

      He sought me out – not ashamed

   He ministered to me in Ephesus

STRENGTH FOR THE TASKS (2:1-2)

   Be strong in the grace in Christ Jesus.

   What you have received …

            Entrust to faithful men

            Who will teach others

MINISTRY IS DIFFICULT (3-7)

   Endure hardships as a good soldier of Christ

   Examples:     Soldier subject to commanding officer

                        Athlete competes according to rules

                        Farmer gets reward for his labors

   Discipline: requires delayed gratification

                        Accepts responsibility

                        Dedication to the truth

                        Involves balance – flexibility

REMEMBER JESUS CHRIST! That is the next words. As we seek to serve God, we must keep our focus on Him.

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Message for November 1, 2009

Greenville (CA) Southern Baptist Church

Pastor Fred D. Kerr

DIALOG WELCOMED


Comments:
Could you clarify your "Assurance of Victory" point? I'm sure you have in the sermon itself.
 
That is based on verse 12 where Paul says: "... I .. am convinced that he is able to guard what I have entrusted to him for that day."
And a parallel verse is Philippines 1:6: "being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus."
I simply mean that as God starts a work in us, we can depend on him continuing.
 
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