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Let Us Unite Against Error

Actions to Protect the Church. 2 Timothy 2:16-18Shun profane and idle babblings. . Actions to Protect the Church. 2 Timothy 2:16-18

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Let Us Unite Against Error

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    2. Actions to Protect the Church 2 Timothy 2:16-18 Shun profane and idle babblings.

    3. Actions to Protect the Church 2 Timothy 2:16-18 “But shun profane and idle babblings, for they will increase to more ungodliness.” (v 16)

    4. Actions to Protect the Church 2 Timothy 2:16-18 verse 16 - definitions shun - periistemi - in the active voice, means "to stand around". . . in the middle voice, "to turn oneself about," for the purpose of avoiding something, "to avoid, shun," . . . (Vine's)

    5. Actions to Protect the Church 2 Timothy 2:16-18 verse 16 - definitions profane - bebelos - 1 accessible, lawful to be trodden. 1a of places. 2 profane. 2a unhallowed, common, public place. 2b of men, ungodly." (Enhanced Strong's Lexicon) idle babblings - kenophonia - (from kenos, "empty," and phone, "a sound"), signifies empty discussion, discussion on useless subjects, . . . (Vine's)

    6. Actions to Protect the Church 2 Timothy 2:16-18 verse 16 Paul told Timothy to shun (avoid) profane (common, unholy) and idle babblings (empty discussions on useless subjects) because such discussions will only increase to more ungodliness.

    7. Actions to Protect the Church 2 Timothy 2:16-18 verse 16 In the capacity of a teacher, Timothy needed to avoid certain discussions which would serve only to increase ungodliness. Timothy was to limit all Bible studies and teachings to what was revealed in the word of God.

    8. Actions to Protect the Church 2 Timothy 2:16-18 “And their message will spread like cancer . . .” (v 17a) Such “profane and idle babblings” will spread through the congregation like a cancer. Such teachings could cause great damage to the church. This is the reason Paul told Timothy to avoid “profane and idle babblings.”

    9. Actions to Protect the Church 2 Timothy 2:16-18 “Hymenaeus and Philetus are of this sort, who have strayed concerning the truth, saying that the resurrection is already past; and they overthrow the faith of some.” (v 17b-18)

    10. Actions to Protect the Church 2 Timothy 2:16-18 verses 17a-18 Paul used the teachings of Hymenaeus and Philetus as examples of “profane and idle babblings” which “spread like cancer.” Hymenaeus and Philtus were teaching that the resurrection was already past. As a result, their teachings overthrew the faith of some.

    11. Actions to Protect the Church 2 Timothy 2:16-18 Because of the dangers of “profane and idle babblings,” the local church should reject such talk and teachings. All teachings must come from the word of God. The church is to avoid any teachings that does not come from God’s word.

    12. Summary Chart

    13. Actions to Protect the Church 2 Timothy 2:23-26 In humility, we are to correct those in opposition.

    14. Actions to Protect the Church 2 Timothy 2:23-26 “But avoid foolish and ignorant disputes, knowing that they generate strife.” (v 23)

    15. Actions to Protect the Church 2 Timothy 2:23-26 verse 23 Paul told Timothy to avoid “foolish and ignorant disputes.” The term foolish means dull, stupid, absurd, etc. Timothy was to avoid those disputes or questions which were absurd and generated by those ignorant of the Truth. These types of questions would generate strife among the brethren.

    16. Actions to Protect the Church 2 Timothy 2:23-26 verse 23 This was not to say that the unlearned Christians could not ask questions to help them learn. Paul’s warning seems to apply to those questions for which there was no discernable Bible answer, and therefore, being unanswerable and subject to opinion, would generate strife among brethren.

    17. Actions to Protect the Church 2 Timothy 2:23-26 “And a servant of the Lord must not quarrel but be gentle to all, able to teach, patient,” (v 24)

    18. Actions to Protect the Church 2 Timothy 2:23-26 verse 24 Paul reminds Timothy that “a servant of the Lord” must not quarrel or fight with words. Instead, the “servant of the Lord” must be gentle (mild) to all, able to teach, and patient.

    19. Actions to Protect the Church 2 Timothy 2:23-26 verse 24 – definition of patient anexikakos - denotes "patiently forbearing evil," lit., "patient of wrong," (from anecho, A, No. 1 and kakos, "evil"), "enduring"; . . . (Vine's) anexikakos - from 430 and 2556; enduring of ill, forbearing:— patient. (The New Strong's Dictionary) anexikakos - 1 patient of ills and wrongs, forbearing. (Enhanced Strong's Lexicon)

    20. Actions to Protect the Church 2 Timothy 2:23-26 verse 24 Paul instructed Timothy on the proper conduct and attitude towards the “foolish and ignorant” questions. While Timothy was to avoid those questions, his mannerism towards those with the questions was to be “mild” and “patient.”

    21. Actions to Protect the Church 2 Timothy 2:23-26 “in humility correcting those who are in opposition, if God perhaps will grant them repentance, so that they may know the truth, and that they may come to their senses and escape the snare of the devil, having been taken captive by him to do his will.” (v 25-26)

    22. Actions to Protect the Church 2 Timothy 2:23-26 verses 25-26 Continuing from verse 24, Paul goes on to explain that the “servant of the Lord” must, in humility (gentleness, meekness) correct those who are in “opposition” or who “oppose themselves.” The reason for correcting those in opposition is in hopes that they will come to know the truth and repent, escaping the “snare of the devil.”

    23. Actions to Protect the Church 2 Timothy 2:23-26 When a brother stands in opposition to the truth, whether it be through “foolish and ignorant questions” or in some other way, the “servant of the Lord” is to correct the erring brother in hopes that the erring brother might repent.

    24. Summary Chart

    25. Actions to Protect the Church Titus 3:9-11 Reject the divisive man after two warnings.

    26. Actions to Protect the Church Titus 3:9-11 “But avoid foolish disputes, genealogies, contentions, and strivings about the law; for they are unprofitable and useless.” (v 9)

    27. Actions to Protect the Church Titus 3:9-11 verse 9 Just as in his letter to Timothy, Paul warns Titus to avoid (shun) “foolish disputes, genealogies, contentions, and strivings about the law.” He said that such discussions are “unprofitable and useless.” The “foolish disputes” are absurd disputes or questions.

    28. Actions to Protect the Church Titus 3:9-11 verse 9 The “genealogies, contentions, and strivings about the law” may have referred to some of the converted Jews still trying to hold on to their Jewish heritage. Such physical hertiage was not important in the kingdom of the Lord.

    29. Actions to Protect the Church Titus 3:9-11 verse 9 The point is that “contentions” or divisions were resulting from the foolish disputes, etc. Titus was to avoid these division causing discussions.

    30. Actions to Protect the Church Titus 3:9-11 “Reject a divisive man after the first and second admonition,” (v 10)

    31. Actions to Protect the Church Titus 3:9-11 verse 10 – definitions reject - paraiteomai - . . . 2 to avert by entreaty or seek to avert, to deprecate. 2a to entreat that … not. 2b to refuse, decline. 2c to shun, avoid. 2d to avert displeasure by entreaty. 2d1 to beg pardon, crave indulgence, to excuse. 2d2 of one excusing himself for not accepting a wedding invitation to a feast. (Enhanced Strong's Lexicon)

    32. Actions to Protect the Church Titus 3:9-11 verse 10 – definitions divisive - hairetikos - akin to the above (heresy - hairesis, jmd), primarily denotes "capable of choosing" (haireomai); hence, "causing division by a party spirit, factious," Titus 3:10, rv, "heretical." (Vine's)

    33. Actions to Protect the Church Titus 3:9-11 verse 10 Paul told Titus to reject, refuse, or shun a “divisive man.” This “divisive man” would work to create a division among the saints by the use of false teachings, party spirits, and factious words and behaviors.

    34. Actions to Protect the Church Titus 3:9-11 verse 10 It is also likely that Paul was specifically referring to the “divisive man” who would cause divisions over “foolish disputes, genealogies, contentions, and strivings about the law” as seen in verse 9.

    35. Actions to Protect the Church Titus 3:9-11 “knowing that such a person is warped and sinning, being self-condemned.” (v 11)

    36. Actions to Protect the Church Titus 3:9-11 verse 11 – definition warped - ekstrepho - 1 to turn or twist out, tear up. 2 to turn inside out, invert. 3 to change for the worse, pervert, corrupt." (Enhanced Strong's Lexicon)

    37. Actions to Protect the Church Titus 3:9-11 verse 11 The man who causes division among saints is warped, subverted, twisted, and turned inside out. Instead of trying to build unity among brethren, he does the very opposite: He attempts to divide. This man condemns himself in his divisive actions.

    38. Actions to Protect the Church Titus 3:9-11 There are certain subjects which Christians are to avoid. These unimportant subjects are unprofitable and useless. The man who dwells upon these types of subjects will divide brethren. Such a man is to be avoided and shunned.

    39. Summary Chart

    40. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 We are not to receive any man as a teacher, who teaches a doctrine contrary to the doctrine of Jesus Christ. We are neither to receive him nor extend to him greetings in his endeavors to teach his false doctrine.

    41. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 “For many deceivers have gone out into the world who do not confess Jesus Christ as coming in the flesh. This is a deceiver and an antichrist.” (v 7)

    42. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 verse 7 John warns that there were many “deceivers” who had gone into the world.

    43. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 verse 7 These “deceivers” did not confess that Jesus Christ had came in the flesh. The phase “many deceivers have gone out into the world” suggests that these were teachers who did not confess that Jesus Christ had come in the flesh. John refers to this person as being a “deceiver” and an “antichrist.”

    44. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 “Look to yourselves, that we do not lose those things we worked for, but that we may receive a full reward.” (v 8)

    45. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 verse 8 John warns the brethren to “look to yourselves” or look after theirselves and their spiritual well being. If the brethren heeded the deception of those who denied that Jesus had come in the flesh, then they would “lose those things” for which they had worked.

    46. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 verse 8 If the brethren would watch out for themselves, being on guard for the “deceivers,” then they would receive their full reward.

    47. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 “Whoever transgresses and does not abide in the doctrine of Christ does not have God. He who abides in the doctrine of Christ has both the Father and the Son.” (v 9)

    48. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 verse 9 – definition transgresses - parabaino - 1 to go by the side of. 2 to go past or pass over without touching a thing. 3 to overstep, neglect, violate, transgress. 4 so to go past as to turn aside from. 4a to depart, leave, be turned from. 5 one who abandons his trust." (Enhanced Strong's Lexicon)

    49. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 verse 9 The warning in verse 9 seems to be a two fold warning: A warning to the brethren not to heed the deceivers. A promise regarding the deceivers not having God.

    50. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 verse 9 If a person “transgresses” (goes beyond, oversteps, neglects, violates, etc.) and does not abide (remain) in the doctrine (teachings) of Christ, then he does not have God.

    51. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 verse 9 In contrast, the person who abides (remains) in the doctrine (teachings) of Christ has both the Father and the Son. If saints heeded the words of the “deceivers” (“antichrists”), then those saints would no longer have God.

    52. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 “If anyone comes to you and does not bring this doctrine, do not receive him into your house nor greet him;” (v 10)

    53. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 verse 10 John continues to warn the saints about supporting and encouraging the “deceivers” and “antichrists.”

    54. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 verse 10 “If anyone comes to you and does not bring this doctrine” implies that the one not bringing this doctrine is bringing another doctrine. This would suggest that the person in question is claiming to be a teacher, but bringing a doctrine other than “the doctrine of Christ.”

    55. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 verse 10 “. . . do not receive him into your house nor greet him” is much more than simply having the person entering your house. The concept of receiving him (the “deceiver” and “antichrist”) into your house would suggest providing for him in his endeavors to teach his false doctrine.

    56. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 verse 10 Greeting him and providing lodging for the “deceiver” and “antichrist” would encourage him and support him in his efforts to spread the false doctrine.

    57. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 “for he who greets him shares in his evil deeds.” (v 11)

    58. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 verse 11 – definitions greets him - chairo - 1 to rejoice, be glad. 2 to rejoice exceedingly. 3 to be well, thrive. 4 in salutations, hail!. 5 at the beginning of letters: to give one greeting, salute." (Enhanced Strong's Lexicon)

    59. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 verse 11 – definitions “God speed” (KJV) - To bid one God speed, says OED, is “to express a wish for the success of one who is setting out on some journey or enterprise.” The expression is inappropriate in 2 John 10-11, where the context is arrival rather than departure, and the Greek word is the usual for “Hail!” The revised versions use “greet” and “greeting,” as do most modern translations.

    60. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 verse 11 – definitions (continued) RSV reads: “If any one comes to you and does not bring this doctrine, do not receive him into the house or give him any greeting; for he who greets him shares his wicked work.” Goodspeed has “do not bid him good morning”; Ballantine “do not bid him welcome.” (King James Bible word book, Bridges, R. F., & Weigle)

    61. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 verse 11 If a saint greets (express joy, be glad, rejoice, salute) the “deceiver” and “antichrist” (the one who does not bring the doctrine of Christ), then that saint has shared in the “deceivers” evil deeds.

    62. Actions to Protect the Church 2 John 1:7-11 John’s warning can be explained as this: If a person (“deceiver,” “antichrist”) comes teaching a doctrine other than the doctrine of Christ, then the saints are to neither support him, encourage him, nor rejoice with him in his efforts. If the saints do so, then they will bear the same guilt of sin. Saints must never do or say anything that would encourage the teacher of a false doctrine.

    63. Summary Chart

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