The epistle of Second Timothy is considered to be one of Paul’s most personal letters. He is writing during his second and final imprisonment to his trusted and beloved son in the faith. Paul knows his execution is imminent. His concern is not for himself, but for Timothy, who must continue in the spiritual battle. His theme, “the good soldier of Jesus Christ” follows that of first Timothy, “Fight the good fight” (1Ti 1:18; 1Ti 6:12).
Gene Cunningham - October 26, 2003
Psalm 11 - Overcoming Fear by Faith
Scripture References: Psalms 11:4-7, Isaiah 40:31, Romans 8:9, Psalms 103:5, John 10:27-29, Genesis 15:6, John 10:27-29, Lamentations 3:21, Romans 4:3, Genesis 19:17, Matthew 10:30, Psalms 54:1, Psalms 11:1-3, Job 13:15, Jeremiah 17:10, Song of Solomon 55:6, Psalms 39:4, Psalms 55:6, Hebrews 6:18, Psalms 11:4-7, Psalms 55:6, Psalms 37:18, Psalms 102:7, Psalms 57:1, Hebrews 4:16, Romans 8:28, Psalms 23:6, Psalms 84:3, Psalms 62:2-7, Psalms 11:1, Psalms 56:11, Lamentations 3:25, Ephesians 1:6, Psalms 102:6, John 19:30, Psalms 55:22-23
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