The book of Acts is one of the most critical books for understanding the Bible, but also one of the most challenging. It bridges the gap between the life of Christ recorded in the four gospels, and the epistles of Paul, helping explain the vast difference between these two portions of Scripture. These studies provide a verse by verse study through this important book from a dispensational viewpoint, showing the transition from God’s focus on Israel to the start of the Church, the Body of Christ.

These Bible studies were taught by Pastor Gregg Bing in the Adult Sunday School Class at Grace Bible Church in Fort Worth, Texas from 2014 to 2015.

Gregg Bing - February 4, 2024

Reminders to Timothy - Stir Up the Gift

2 Timothy

(2 Timothy 2:6-7) After expressing some encouraging remembrances of Timothy to his young son in the faith, Paul reminds him of some important things he needs to do. Timothy's timid and fearful nature, combined with Paul's current imprisonment, have caused this young man to neglect the gift that was given to him by God. Paul, therefore, reminds him to stir up this gift, meaning to bring it to full flame and use it in serving the Lord. He then reminds Timothy that God has not given him a spirit of fear, but of power, of love, and of a sound mind.

Scripture References: 2 Timothy 1:6-7

From Series: "2 Timothy"

A verse by verse study of Paul's last letter, written to Timothy, his son in the faith. Paul, knowing he had completed his own ministry from the Lord and was near the end of his life, wrote this letter to Timothy (and to all believers) stressing the importance of continuing the ministry of God's Word. Perilous times were coming, during which more and more people would resist the truth and even turn their ears away from it. Yet, the charge to Timothy, as well as to every believer, is to hold fast to the truth of the mystery and the gospel of God's grace that God had given through Paul, to continue to live out these truths, and to faithfully proclaim this message of grace to others.

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