a painter's idea of Apostle Paul (this depiction may be
"sanitized", the prison was probably much filthier
and Paul didn't have anything with him in prison,
much less a sword)
"sanitized", the prison was probably much filthier
and Paul didn't have anything with him in prison,
much less a sword)
If you knew you were going to be executed for your faith in Jesus in a few days or weeks, what kind of letter would you write to your closest disciple? I would certainly like to learn from the farewell letter of Apostle Paul, who considered "all things a loss compared to the surpassing glory of knowing Christ Jesus." In the book 2 Timothy, Paul tells Timothy how to love and remember Christ always and stand firm in the face of apostasy and persecution.
Here is the link to the powerpoint presentation of the message I gave in January 09. I uploaded it on Scribd.
"Lessons from 2 Timothy, Paul's Farewell Letter to His Disciple"
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