1-2 Timothy : Guard The Gospel (Student/Study Guide)
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Why Study 1 & 2 Timothy?
1. Positive And Negative (1 Tim 1:1-18)
2. The Church Of The Mediator (2:1 – 3:13)
3. The Mystery Of Godliness (3:14 – 4:16)
4. The Great Gain Of Godliness (5:1 – 6:21)
5. Guard The Good Deposit (2 Tim 1:1 – 2:13)
6. Work And Life In The Last Days (2:14 – 3:17)
7. I Charge You… (4:1-22)
Leader’s Guide
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Phillip Jensen takes us through Paul’s letters to Timothy in these seven bible studies for small groups.
Listen to the apostle, nearing the end of his life, exhort and equip his protege to continue the gospel work. In every generation, we need to heed this call to guard, live out and pass on the gospel.
Features close attention to the text, a focus on real-life application, and questions that really open up discussion.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781784980191
ISBN10: 1784980196
Philip Jensen
Binding: Saddle Stitch
Published: April 2019
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Publisher: The Good Book Company
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