Sep 04 2009
Flee, Follow, Fight
The following was adapted from F.E. Marsh’s 1000 Bible Study Outlines1
In his letter to Timothy (1 Timothy 6:4-21), Paul gave three “F’s” to Timothy when he would set him on his guard. Look at them:
- “Flee these things” (1Ti 6:4-11).
- Swelling of pride (R. Y.). “Puffed up.”
- Folly of ignorance.
- Dotage of questionings (margin, “sick”).
- “Strifes of words” (R.Y., “disputes”).
- Envy of jealousy.
- Strife of temper.
- Railings of incrimination.
- Surmisings of evil.
- Love of money.
- “Follow after” (1Ti 6:6, 11).
- “Righteousness” of life.
- “Godliness” of character.
- “Faith” of devotion.
- “Love” of faithfulness.
- “Patience” of endurance.
- “Meekness” of manner.
- “Contentment” of thankfulness.
- “Fight the good fight of faith” (R.V., “The faith”).
- By “a good profession” (1Ti 6:12).
- By keeping “this commandment” (1Ti 6:14).
- By charging the rich not to be “high-minded” (1Ti 6:17).
- By being “rich in good works” (1Ti 6:18).
- By laying “hold of eternal life” (1Ti 6:19).
- By keeping “the faith” of the Gospel (1Ti 6:20-21).
- By being “ready to sympathise” (margin, R.V., 1Ti 6:18).
1. 1000 Bible Study Outlines, Marsh, F.E., outline 349.
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