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Grace Bible Chapel
Sunday, September 18, 2005
Philippians 2:19-24
The Example of Timothy
 
       I.
Introduction
               A.
William Bates
               B.     1 Corinthians 11:1
               C.     2 Timothy 2:1-3
     II.
Setting
               A.
Philippians 1
               B.
Philippians 2:1-4
               C.
Philippians 2:5-11
               D.
Philippians 2:12-16
               E.
Philippians 2:17-18
    III.
Paul’s desire and confidence (2:19, 23-24)
               A.
Its qualification (2:19, 24)
               B.
Its action (2:19, 23)
                       1.
Timothy’s relationship with Paul
                               a.      1 Corinthians 4:17
                               b.     1 Timothy 1:2
                               c.      2 Timothy 1:2
                       2.
Timothy’s training – 2 Timothy 1:5; 3:15
                       3.
Timothy’s experience – 1 Thessalonians 3:1-8
               C.
The recipients (2:19)
               D.
The benefits to Paul (eujyucevw – eupsucheō) (2:19)
               E.
Its condition (2:23)
                       1.
Philippians 1:19-26
                       2.
Philippians 2:17-18
               F.
Paul’s attitude and concern (2:19, 23-24)
                       1.
His confidence
                       2.
Himself
    IV.
Why Timothy?
(2:19-23)
               A.
His heart (2:20)
                       1.
Kindred spirit (ijsovyuco~~ - isopsuchos)
                               a.
Matthew 10:25
                               b.     1 Corinthians 4:16-17
                       2.
Genuinely concerned
                               a.
gnhsivw~~ - gnēsiōs (1 Timothy 1:2)
                               b.     2 Corinthians 11:28
                               c.
merimnavw – merimnaō (Philippians 4:6)
               B.
His contrast (2:21)  (cf.
Philippians 1:15, 17)
               C.
His testing (2:22)  (dokimhv – dokimē)
               D.
His service (2:22)  (douleuvw – douleuō)
                       1.
The manner
                       2.
The purpose
                       3.
The commitment
                               a.
Philippians 1:1
                               b.
The sacrifice
               E.
His availability and submissiveness (2:19, 23)
     V.
Conclusions and applications
               A.
Romans 12:1-2
               B.     2 Timothy 3-4
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