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1)What is the litmus test found in this passage and what does it indicate? 2)Explain what “honor” means in this passage. 3)What does Paul mean by “truly widows” in this passage? 4)Name some places in scripture that show

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1)What is the litmus test found in this passage and what does it indicate? 2)Explain what “honor” means in this passage. 3)What does Paul mean by “truly widows” in this passage? 4)Name some places in scripture that show

1)What does Fred the hamster have to do with the local church? 2)What did Jesus want from his leaders and from his church? 3) So this could happen, how was Timothy and others in church authority to interact with men? 4)

1)What did Paul say was on Timothy‘s progress report? 2)What are the things Timothy was to be practicing that we are to be practicing as well? 3)How are we to be like a sponge? 4)What will happen if we do this? 5)What do

1) What did Paul encourage Timothy to do? Why would Paul need to encourage Timothy in this? 2)Why are we given spiritual gifts from God? 3)What do we learn from the letter of 2 Timothy about Timothy? 4)What kind of spiri

1)Why do we need words? 2)Explain the hyperlinks or things God uses to reveal Himself to us and help us to understand Him better. 3) Why is it important that we interact with the word of God? 4 How can we possibly unders

1)What was it that Paul thought people might use against Timothy if they didn’t want to listen to him? 2)How can this be an encouragement to us? 3)What is our responsibility even when people disparage us? 4)What are the

Episode 43 1)Why is there no disclaimer from Paul for the results of serving Christ as he suggests we do? 2)Is what Paul suggests or commands us to do here going to be easy? If not, explain, why we would do it. 3)Explain

1)Explain what you learned about godliness being an investment. 2)How can remembering this principle change our outlook in life? 3)How can the “Hall of Faith” members from Hebrews 11 encourage us in this? 4)How did Jesus

1)From the following verses name the things God uses other than His word to train His followers. James 1:2-4 - Romans 5:3-5 - 2 Corinthians 12:9-10 - 2) How do these things change or train us? 3) Can you think of a perso

1)According to this passage, what did Paul say Timothy needed to do to be a good servant of Christ? 2)What does this have to do with us today? 3) How does a person accomplish this? 4)Why does it matter if we do this? 5)

1)Explain the meaning of bond servant. 2)According to this passage, what should our desire be as Christians “when we grow up”? How long will we have this job? 3)Why would anyone want this position? 4)Who has shown us how

1) What was the 2 1/2 car garage a metaphor for in Mike’s teaching? 2) Can you name 10 of these in your life? 3) What do these things teach us and what is the correct way to respond to them? 4)What guidelines were we giv

1)According to St. Irenaeus, what is “the glory of God” and what does this have to do with Jesus? (the glory of God is man fully alive. Jesus came, and all that he did was for us to come fully alive. Life comes in Jesus,

1)What does “Know thy enemy and know thyself” have to do with war? 2) What type of war are we in as believers in Christ and what can we learn/know about who our enemies from this passage? 3) Where can our enemy be found

1) Who or what is “the keeper of the cup/truth”? 2) Why does the truth need a keeper? 3) How do we “keep the truth”? 4) Take a look at John 18:37-38? What did Jesus have to say about truth to Pilate? 5) Who or what is “t

Lesson 34 1)Why was the “thesis statement” of the letter from Paul to Timothy that we studied this week important? 2) What does the word Church mean? 3)How can we say that the local church is where heaven and earth meet

1)Name the two jobs in the Church that Pastor Mike equated to the two “orders of knights” and why they are needed in the Church? 2)What qualification does a Bishop of the church need to have that is missing from the list

1)Why do Paul’s "Ingredients” matter when it comes to overseers in the church? 2)What do these “ingredients” have to do with you, even if you are not a leader in the Church? 3)Choose one or two of the “ingredients” and e

1)What does “overseer” mean and why does their example matter? 2)Explain what you learned about an overseer being the following: -above reproach -The husband of one wife 3)What does it say about a person if these things

1)What made Paul mad and why? 2)Why are righteous leaders important in the church? 3)Why should we be slow to lay our hands on people and make them leaders in the Church? 4)What stood out to you most from the list of thi
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