2 Timothy || Session 7: 2 Timothy 3:10-4:5

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In Session 7 of our Summer Study, Megan Rund talks about the foundational work of Scripture as Paul describes it to Timothy, and how Timothy should use Scripture to complete his mission. Megan also discusses Paul’s warnings for Timothy about those who use Scripture for their own sinful purposes, and how a right view of Scripture changes everything. To find many of the resources mentioned throughout the lecture, be sure to check out the 2 Timothy Companion Guide and the 2 Timothy Week 7 Resource Page.

If you prefer to watch the video for Session 7, you can view it here

Megan wants to live in a world where three day weekends are the norm. When she's not trying to keep up with the household, you can find her tending to her vegetable garden, helping her husband plan their next home renovation project, or dreaming about visiting another National Park. She and her husband, Derek, have been married for 16 years and have three kids, ages 12, 9, and 7. One of her favorite verses is Jeremiah 29:13: "You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart."

Time Stamps: 

00:37 Introduction

03:36 Themes in 2 Timothy 3:10-4:5

06:45 Section 1: Timothy’s Firm Foundation (3:10-17)

19:01 Doctrine of Scripture

25:20 Uses of Scripture

33:53 Section 2: Timothy’s Charge (4:1-5)

52:06 Looking forward to Week 8

Megan references the following Scripture in this episode:

Acts 13-14

John 5:39-40, 46-47

2 Corinthians 5:17

Romans 3:23

Romans 7:15

Mark 12:41-44

Genesis 16:7-14

2 Timothy 1:1

2 Timothy 1:6

Hebrews 4:12

2 Corinthians 12:8-10

2 Timothy 3:10-4:5

Megan references the following resources in this teaching:

“The New City Catechism” by The Gospel Coalition

“The New City Catechism for Kids” by The Gospel Coalition

“Beginning with Moses: Christ in All the Scriptures” by Steven Lawson, at “The Gospel: 2016 National Conference”

“Marriage: An Introduction (part 2 of 2)” by Alistair Begg

“Mother Reads the Bible” by Rembrandt