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II Timothy 4:2-3 NIV

~MEDITATION~. II Timothy 4:2-3 NIV. II Timoteo 4:2-3 NVI.

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II Timothy 4:2-3 NIV

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  1. ~MEDITATION~ II Timothy 4:2-3 NIV II Timoteo 4:2-3 NVI 2Predica la Palabra; persiste en hacerlo, sea o no sea oportuno; corrige, reprende y anima con mucha paciencia, sin dejar de enseñar. 3Porque llegará el tiempo en que no van a tolerar la sana doctrina, sino que, llevados de sus propios deseos, se rodearán de maestros que les digan las novelerías que quieren oír. 2Preach the Word; be prepared in season and out of season; correct, rebuke and encourage—with great patience and careful instruction. 3For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.

  2. “God’s Folly—Preaching His Word”1 Corinthians 2:1-5 I. The Preacher’s Words (2:1-2) A. Delivered in Plain Language B. Proclaim The Mystery of God II. The Preacher’s Attitude (2:3-4) A. One of Weakness B. Depends On The Spirit’s Power III. The Preacher’s Purpose (2:5) A. Seeing People Changed B. Having A Faith Rooted In God ‘s Power

  3. John Nelson (1707-1770) Concerning John Wesley’s Preaching (1703-1791) "This man can tell the secrets of my heart, but he hath not left me there, he hath showed me the remedy, even the blood of Christ. Then was my soul filled with consolation, through hope that God for Christ’s sake would save me. That is the experience wherever Christ and Him crucified is proclaimed. We must tell of sin, but also of the sacrifice that atones for it; of guilt, but also of grace that pardons; show man’s depravity but God’s redeeming mercy. Not half a gospel, but a whole one."

  4. “God’s Folly—Preaching His Word”1 Corinthians 2:1-5 I. The Preacher’s Words (2:1-2) A. Delivered in Plain Language B. Proclaim The Mystery of God II. The Preacher’s Attitude (2:3-4) A. One of Weakness B. Depends On The Spirit’s Power III. The Preacher’s Purpose (2:5) A. Seeing People Changed B. Having A Faith Rooted In God ‘s Power

  5. ~MEDITATION~ II Timothy 4:2-3 NIV II Timoteo 4:2-3 NVI 2Predica la Palabra; persiste en hacerlo, sea o no sea oportuno; corrige, reprende y anima con mucha paciencia, sin dejar de enseñar. 3Porque llegará el tiempo en que no van a tolerar la sana doctrina, sino que, llevados de sus propios deseos, se rodearán de maestros que les digan las novelerías que quieren oír. 2Preach the Word; be prepared in season and out of season; correct, rebuke and encourage—with great patience and careful instruction. 3For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.

  6. “God’s Folly—Preaching His Word”1 Corinthians 2:1-5 I. The Preacher’s Words (2:1-2) A. Delivered in Plain Language B. Proclaim The Mystery of God II. The Preacher’s Attitude (2:3-4) A. One of Weakness B. Depends On The Spirit’s Power III. The Preacher’s Purpose (2:5) A. Seeing People Changed B. Having A Faith Rooted In God ‘s Power

  7. Mr. Thomas Smeaton (a contemporary) Concerning John Knox (1514-1572) “John Knox was low in stature, and of a weakly constitution; I know not if God ever placed a more godly and great spirit in a body so little and frail. I am certain, that there can scarcely be found another in whom more gifts of the Holy Ghost, for the comfort of the Church of Scotland, did shine."

  8. “God’s Folly—Preaching His Word”1 Corinthians 2:1-5 I. The Preacher’s Words (2:1-2) A. Delivered in Plain Language B. Proclaim The Mystery of God II. The Preacher’s Attitude (2:3-4) A. One of Weakness B. Depends On The Spirit’s Power III. The Preacher’s Purpose (2:5) A. Seeing People Changed B. Having A Faith Rooted In God ‘s Power

  9. Richard Baxter (1615-1691) "I preached as never sure to preach again, as a dying man to dying men.”

  10. John Nelson (1707-1770) "Always go sword in hand, and beg of God the power of the Spirit, while you raise it to His glory.”

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