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Summary: In his down-to-earth and often humorous style, pastor Chuck Swindoll sheds practical light on the Bible to help you understand and apply God's Word in your everyday life.
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2 Timothy 4:6-8 / October 4-6, 2017 Paul didn’t think life ridiculous or irrational—even with his head on the axeman’s block. In one of the finest epitaphs found in literature, Paul celebrated life, without reservation, remorse, or regret. From the Series: Paul’s Swan Song: A Study of 2 Timothy read more
2 Timothy 4:6-8 / October 4-6, 2017 Paul didn’t think life ridiculous or irrational—even with his head on the axeman’s block. In one of the finest epitaphs found in literature, Paul celebrated life, without reservation, remorse, or regret. From the Series: Paul’s Swan Song: A Study of 2 Timothy read more
2 Timothy 4:6-8 / October 4-6, 2017 Paul didn’t think life ridiculous or irrational—even with his head on the axeman’s block. In one of the finest epitaphs found in literature, Paul celebrated life, without reservation, remorse, or regret. From the Series: Paul’s Swan Song: A Study of 2 Timothy read more
2 Timothy 4:6-8 / October 4-6, 2017 Paul didn’t think life ridiculous or irrational—even with his head on the axeman’s block. In one of the finest epitaphs found in literature, Paul celebrated life, without reservation, remorse, or regret. From the Series: Paul’s Swan Song: A Study of 2 Timothy read more
2 Timothy 4:1-5 / September 29-October 3, 2017 Paul wrote to Timothy without panic and with purpose. The days were depraved and dangerous, and Timothy needed to read Paul’s never-to-be-forgotten final charge in order to complete his ministry. Pastors today who carry on the ministry, regardless of age, location, or culture, need to hear and heed that same timely and timeless charge. From the Series: Paul’s Swan Song: A Study of 2 Timothy read more
2 Timothy 4:1-5 / September 29-October 3, 2017 Paul wrote to Timothy without panic and with purpose. The days were depraved and dangerous, and Timothy needed to read Paul’s never-to-be-forgotten final charge in order to complete his ministry. Pastors today who carry on the ministry, regardless of age, location, or culture, need to hear and heed that same timely and timeless charge. From the Series: Paul’s Swan Song: A Study of 2 Timothy read more
2 Timothy 4:1-5 / September 29-October 3, 2017 Paul wrote to Timothy without panic and with purpose. The days were depraved and dangerous, and Timothy needed to read Paul’s never-to-be-forgotten final charge in order to complete his ministry. Pastors today who carry on the ministry, regardless of age, location, or culture, need to hear and heed that same timely and timeless charge. From the Series: Paul’s Swan Song: A Study of 2 Timothy read more
2 Timothy 4:1-5 / September 29-October 3, 2017 Paul wrote to Timothy without panic and with purpose. The days were depraved and dangerous, and Timothy needed to read Paul’s never-to-be-forgotten final charge in order to complete his ministry. Pastors today who carry on the ministry, regardless of age, location, or culture, need to hear and heed that same timely and timeless charge. From the Series: Paul’s Swan Song: A Study of 2 Timothy read more
2 Timothy 3:14-17 / September 26-28, 2017 No one enters a race hoping to come in second. Runners run to win. Paul ran to win (2 Timothy 4:7-8). And he wanted the same for Timothy—for him to finish well. But how? Second Timothy 3:14–17 provides the answer. From the Series: Paul’s Swan Song: A Study of 2 Timothy read more
2 Timothy 3:14-17 / September 26-28, 2017 No one enters a race hoping to come in second. Runners run to win. Paul ran to win (2 Timothy 4:7-8). And he wanted the same for Timothy—for him to finish well. But how? Second Timothy 3:14–17 provides the answer. From the Series: Paul’s Swan Song: A Study of 2 Timothy read more
2 Timothy 3:14-17 / September 26-28, 2017 No one enters a race hoping to come in second. Runners run to win. Paul ran to win (2 Timothy 4:7-8). And he wanted the same for Timothy—for him to finish well. But how? Second Timothy 3:14–17 provides the answer. From the Series: Paul’s Swan Song: A Study of 2 Timothy read more
2 Timothy 3:14-17 / September 26-28, 2017 No one enters a race hoping to come in second. Runners run to win. Paul ran to win (2 Timothy 4:7-8). And he wanted the same for Timothy—for him to finish well. But how? Second Timothy 3:14–17 provides the answer. From the Series: Paul’s Swan Song: A Study of 2 Timothy read more
2 Timothy 3:10-14 / September 22-25, 2017 Don’t be distracted by difficulties or hampered by hardships; don’t despair because you don’t have the highest IQ, the richest portfolio, or the finest pedigree. Rather, master a few great, majestic, unchanging, simple, glorious truths—and be mastered by them. From the Series: Paul’s Swan Song: A Study of 2 Timothy read more
2 Timothy 3:10-14 / September 22-25, 2017 Don’t be distracted by difficulties or hampered by hardships; don’t despair because you don’t have the highest IQ, the richest portfolio, or the finest pedigree. Rather, master a few great, majestic, unchanging, simple, glorious truths—and be mastered by them. From the Series: Paul’s Swan Song: A Study of 2 Timothy read more
2 Timothy 3:10-14 / September 22-25, 2017 Don’t be distracted by difficulties or hampered by hardships; don’t despair because you don’t have the highest IQ, the richest portfolio, or the finest pedigree. Rather, master a few great, majestic, unchanging, simple, glorious truths—and be mastered by them. From the Series: Paul’s Swan Song: A Study of 2 Timothy read more