1-2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon: The Shepherd’s Guide

A verse-by-verse study of 1 and 2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon. This lesson focuses on the Pastoral Epistles, keeping the doctrine pure, the aim & audience of the Law, the office of a Bishop, the Apostasy, exercising Godliness, providing for the poor, the love of money, the good fight of faith, maternal faith, the spirit of fear, good soldiers, Godly doctrine, self-sabotage, the power of scripture, itching ears, slavery, communicating faith, and more. 0:00 Introduction to the Pastoral Epistles 12:59 The Charge to Keep the Doctrine Pure 22:50 The Aim & Audience of the Law 36:24 The Chief Sinner Saved 47:58 Christ's Willingness to Save Us All 55:51 Words to Women 1:24:23 The Office of a Bishop 1:32:51 The Office of a Deacon 1:38:50 A Latter Day Departure from the Faith 1:47:03 Exercising Godliness & the Example of Youth 2:00:00 Providing for the Poor 2:12:42 More Leadership Instructions 2:18:58 The Love of Money 2:27:59 The Good Fight of Faith 2:41:11 Conclusion of 1 Timothy 2:45:09 The Faith of Mother & Grandmother 2:56:10 The Spirit of Fear or of Power 3:08:01 A Good Soldier of Jesus Christ 3:18:20 Teaching Godly Doctrine 3:23:39 Meet for the Master's Use 3:29:40 Overcoming Self-Sabotage 3:36:46 Perlious Times in the Last Days 3:47:54 The Power of Scripture 3:58:08 Scratching Itching Ears 4:05:15 Final Words of Witness 4:13:01 Parting Messages 4:20:18 Salutation to Titus 4:23:48 True Doctrine & Pure Motives 4:29:38 Counsel to Various Sub-Groups 4:41:46 Ready for Every Good Work 4:53:02 Philemon and the Institution of Slavery 5:01:28 Communicating Faith Most Effectively 5:06:23 Honoring Agency 5:13:59 Christ & Forgiveness 5:26:55 Conclusion

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