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General Outlines of the Spiritual Lessons of the Book
A Will of Being Crucified
1. A
perfectly sincere will
a. the will of God (2Tim. 1:1)
b. the ceaseless prayers (2Tim. 1:2-4)
c. the genuine faith (2Tim. 1:5)
d. stirring up again (2Tim. 1:6-7).
e. my sufferings (2Tim. 1:8-12).
f. holding fast (2Tim. 1:13-14).
g. love in loneliness (2Tim. 1:15-18)
2. A
completely purified will
a. strong and pure (2Tim. 2:1).
b. committing (2Tim. 2:2)
c. enduring hardship together (2Tim. 2:3-13)
d. rightly dividing the word of truth (2Tim.
2:14-18)
e. being sanctified (2Tim. 2:19-21)
f. a pure heart (2Tim. 2:22)
g. being gentle to all (2Tim. 2:23-26)
3. A
fully selfless will
a. lovers of themselves (2Tim. 3:1-4)
b. men who only pay attention to appearance (2Tim.
3:5-7)
c. men who resist the truth (2Tim. 3:8-9)
d. what I endured (2Tim. 3:10-12)
e. but you must continue in (2Tim. 3:13-14)
f. the Holy Scriptures are able to…(2Tim. 3:15-16)
g. being complete (2Tim. 3:16-17)
4. A
will of fully loving Christ
a. preaching the word (2Tim. 4:1-4)
b. enduring afflictions (2Tim. 4:5)
c. being poured out as a drink offering (2Tim.
4:6-7)
d. a crown with blood (2Tim. 4:8)
e. being forsaken by men (2Tim. 4:9-13)
f. the Lord stood with me (2Tim. 4:14-17)
g. to Him be glory (2Tim. 4:18-22)
The Knowledge of the Truth of God’s Servants
1. The
eager hope and personal feelings that God’s servants should have (2Tim. 1).
a. the eager hope (2Tim. 1:1-14)
1)
seizing hold of the promise of life (2Tim. 1:1-2)
2)
stirring up the spiritual gift (2Tim. 1:3-7)
b. the personal experience and circumstances (2Tim.
1:8-18)
1) the
experience in the salvation (2Tim. 1:8-10)
2) the
experience of work (2Tim. 1:11-12)
3) the
experience in the faith (2Tim. 1:13-14)
4) the
present situation which causes many feelings (2Tim. 1:15-18)
2. The
qualities and character of God’s servants (2Tim. 2).
a. the qualities of service (2Tim. 2:1-18)
1) the
comprehensive equipment (2Tim. 2:1-6).
2) the
practice of the faith (2Tim. 2:7-13)
3) the
wisdom of preaching (2Tim. 2:14-18)
b. the spiritual character (2Tim. 2:19-26)
1) the
foundation of the faith (2Tim. 2:19-20)
2) the
vessels for honor (2Tim. 2:21-22)
3) the
gentle temper (2Tim. 2:23-26)
3.
God’s servants’ piercing and inheritance (2Tim. 3).
a. they pierce the evil of human nature in the last
days (2Tim. 3:1-9)
1)
concerning the days in the last days (2Tim. 3:1)
2)
concerning the shameful conduct in the last days (2Tim. 3:2-9)
b. they have the precious spiritual inheritance (2Tim.
3:10-17)
1)
receiving what has been passed down from teachers (2Tim. 3:10-14)
2)
inheriting the riches of the Bible (2Tim. 3:15-17)
4.
God’s servants’ victory and tactics (2Tim. 4)
a. the reliance and opportunities of preaching
(2Tim. 4:1-2)
b. the challenge and duties of preaching (2Tim.
4:3-5)
c. the victory and glory of preaching (2Tim. 4:6-8)
d. the overall plan and change of personnel (2Tim.
4:9-12)
e. the honest charging and information (2Tim.
4:13-15)
f. the precious sympathy and conviction (2Tim.
4:16-18)
g. the sincere greeting and blessing (2Tim.
4:19-22)
Fight the Good Fight
1.
Fighting for the faith
a. Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ (2Tim. 1:1).
b. Timothy, a beloved son of Paul (2Tim. 1:2-8).
c. the gospel of God (2Tim. 1:9-10).
d. our responsibility for the gospel (2Tim. 10-18).
2.
Suffering for the faith
a. the passing on of the truth (2Tim. 2:1-2).
b. the first metaphor: good soldiers who commit
themselves (2Tim. 2:3-4).
c. the second metaphor: competitors who obey the
rules (2Tim. 2:5).
d. the third metaphor: the hardworking farmer
(2Tim. 2:6).
e. the way to have understanding (2Tim. 2:7).
f. pain brings in blessing (2Tim. 2:8-13).
g. the forth metaphor: a worker who does not need
to be ashamed (2Tim. 2:14-19).
h. the fifth metaphor: the cleansed vessels (2Tim.
2:20-22).
i. the sixth metaphor: workers of the Lord (2Tim.
2:23-26).
3.
Holding fast to the faith
a. facing the perilous days (2Tim. 3:1-2a).
b. the description of wicked ones (2Tim. 3:2b-9).
c. standing fast in the faith (2Tim. 3:10-15a).
d. the source and purpose of the Holy Scriptures
(2Tim. 3:15b-17).
4.
Preaching the word
a. the nature of the charging (2Tim. 4:2).
b. the basis of the charging (2Tim. 4:1, 3-8).
c. an explanation of the charging (2Tim. 9-22).
The Source of the Spiritual Power of
Believers
1. The
genuine faith (2Tim. 1:5).
2. The
gift of the Holy Spirit (2Tim. 1:6).
3. The
word of God (2Tim. 1:13; 3:17; 4:3-4).
4. The
grace that is in Christ Jesus (2Tim. 2:1).
5. The
separated life (2Tim. 2:4, 20-21).
6. The
reliance upon the Lord’s faithfulness and power (2Tim. 2:13, 19).
7.
Being assured of the Lord’s reward (2Tim. 4:7-8).
The Four Levels of the Falling of Believers
Who Warped
1.
Being ashamed of the testimony of our Lord (2Tim. 1:8).
2.
Having strayed concerning the truth (2Tim. 2:18).
3.
Resisting the truth (2Tim. 3:8).
4.
Turning their ears away from the truth (2Tim. 4:4).
How to Deal with Heresies
1.
Knowing and resisting those who preach heresies
a. charge them that they teach no other doctrine
(1Tim. 1:3-4).
b. they depart from a pure heart, a good
conscience, and sincere faith (1Tim. 1:5-10)
c. they have rejected a good conscience, concerning the faith have
suffered shipwreck (1Tim. 1:19-20).
d. they give heed to deceiving spirits and
doctrines of demons (1Tim. 4:1-3).
e. they suppose that godliness is a means of gain
(1Tim. 6:3-10).
2.
Avoiding and guarding against those who preach heresies
a. avoid contradictions of what is falsely called
knowledge (1Tim. 6:20-21).
b. shun profane and idle babblings (2Tim. 2:16-18).
c. turn away from such people who have a form of
godliness but denying its power (2Tim. 3:5-9).
d. beware of those who resist the faith (2Tim.
4:15).
3.
Refuting and reproach those who preach heresies
a. teach others the sound doctrine and convict
those who contradict (Tit. 1:9).
b. stop their mouth and rebuke them sharply (Tit.
1:10-14).
c. exhort and rebuke with all authority (Tit.
2:15).
d. admonish and reject division men (Tit. 3:9-11).
Those Who Stray from the Faith
1.
Some, having strayed, have turned aside to idle talk (1Tim. 1:6).
2. Of
whom are Hymenaeus and Alexander (1Tim. 1:20).
3. For
some have already turned aside after Satan (1Tim. 5:15).
4.
Some men's sins are clearly evident, but those of some men follow later (1Tim.
5:24).
5. Some have strayed from the faith in their
greediness (1Tim. 6:10).
6. By
professing it (contradictions of what is falsely called knowledge) some have
strayed concerning the faith (1Tim. 6:21).
7.
Hymenaeus and Philetus are of this sort, who have strayed concerning the truth
(2Tim. 2:17-18).
8.
They subvert whole households, teaching things which they ought not (Tit.
1:10-14).
9.
They profess to know God, but in works they deny Him (Tit. 1:16).
10.
They who are opponents (Tit. 2:8).
11.
They are divisive men who are self-condemned (Tit. 3:10-11).
The Qualifications for the Elders (the
Overseers) and Deacons in the Church
1. Blameless: the
elders (1Tim. 3:2; Tit. 1:6,7); deacons (1Tim. 3:10).
2. The
husband of one wife: the elders (1Tim. 3:2; Tit. 1:6); deacons (1Tim. 3:12).
3.
Temperate: the elders (1Tim. 3:2; Tit. 1:7); deacons (1Tim. 3:8, 11).
4.
Sober-minded: the elders (1Tim. 3:2; Tit. 1:8),
5. Of
good behavior: the elders (1Tim. 3:2; Tit. 1:8); deacons (1Tim. 3:8, 11).
6.
Hospitable: the elders (1Tim. 3:2; Tit. 1:8).
7.
Able to teach: the elders (1Tim. 3:2; 5:17; Tit. 1:9).
8. Not
violent, but gentle: the elders (1Tim. 3:3; Tit. 1:7).
9. Not
quarrelsome: the elders (1Tim. 3:3).
10.
Not greedy for money, not covetous: the elders (1Tim. 3:3; Tit. 3:7); deacons
(1Tim. 3:8).
11.
Not given to wine: the elders (1Tim. 3:3; Tit. 1:7); deacons (1Tim. 3:8).
12.
Ruling their own houses well: the elders (1Tim. 3:4); deacons (1Tim. 3:12).
13.
Not a novice: the elders (1Tim. 3:6).
14.
Having a good testimony among those who are outside: the elders (1Tim. 3:7).
15.
Not double-tongued: deacons (1Tim. 3:8).
16. A
pure conscience: deacons (1Tim. 3:9).
17. Be
tested: deacons (1Tim. 3:10).
18.
Not slanderers: deacons (1Tim. 3:11).
19. Faithful in all things: deacons (1Tim. 3:11).
20.
Not self-willed: the elders (Tit. 1:7).
21.
Not quick-tempered: the elders (Tit. 1:7).
22. A
lover of what is good: the elders (Tit. 1:8).
23.
Just, holy: the elders (Tit. 1:8).
24.
Holding fast the faith: the elders (Tit. 1:9); deacons (1Tim. 3:9).
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Caleb Huang《Christian Digest Bible
Commentary Series》
Translated by Sharon Ren