Terrible Times Require Trustworthy Teaching
2 Timothy
Authenticity and Deception
- Illustration of inauthenticity with a personal fishing story
- Historical example of 19th-century America described as "The Gilded Age"
- Introduction of the Apostle Paul's teaching in 2 Timothy 3 about the last days and the terrible times
Analysis of 2 Timothy 3
Characteristics of the Last Days:
- Perverted love (lovers of themselves, money, and pleasure rather than lovers of God)
- Perverted relationship to truth (always learning but never acknowledging the truth)
Terrible Times in Evangelicalism
Study results highlighting troubling trends among evangelicals:
- High percentage believe many religions lead to eternal life
- Low frequency of scripture reading and sharing faith
Mention of Scott McKnight’s article on post-evangelicals:
- Challenges to the doctrine of inerrancy
- Difficulty reconciling the God of the Old Testament with the God of the New Testament
Critique of the missional movement:
- Emphasis on social action without equally emphasizing doctrinal soundness
Call to Action
Emphasize Doctrinal Convictions:
- Encouragement to stand firm in doctrinal convictions despite potential persecution and ridicule
- Affirmation of the inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture as foundational
Conclusion
- Reiteration of the need for transformative, trustworthy teaching in terrible times
- Encouragement to preach the word with conviction and patience
- Final prayer for strength and conviction informed by Scripture
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