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What is the reading assignment for lesson 1?

1 Timothy 4.

What major sporting event was used to introduce lesson 1?

The 1989 World Series.

What two teams competed in this event?

San Francisco Giants and Oakland A’s.

What happened to stop this event?

An earhquake.
What is the key verse for lesson 1?
1 Timothy 4:13, 16
Why did 35 buildings collapse during the San Francisco earthquake?

They were built on wetlands that were filled with rubble from the 1906 earthquake.

What is the lesson we should learn from the 1989 San Francisco earthquake?
When problems occur your faith will be shaken and, without a solid foundation, may crumble.
We can’t only concern ourselves with study of the Bible, we also need to…
Know what we believe and why.
Facts in the bible are often referred to as what?

Doctrine.

What does doctrine mean?
Learning or teaching.
Lesson 1 says that doctrine is what?
The foundation of our faith.
What are the facts we find in the Bible?
Explanations of who God is and how He works.
Other than facts, what other information does lesson 1 say we find in the Bible?
Applications.
According to lesson 1, what is the foundation of your faith?
Doctrine.
Approximately how old was Timothy?
Not much older than Journey teens.
Timothy’s enthusiasm for God’s word was so great that he became what?
Pastor of the church in Ephesus (Paul entrusted it to him).

Where was Paul when he wrote 1 and 2 Timothy?

Prison. In Rome.

Why did Paul write to Timothy from prison?

He wanted Timothy to understand what was important and stick to it.

When Paul used the “save” in 1 Timothy 4:13,16, he was talking about what?

The power of God would save Timothy from falling into sin and error.

What does Timothy 4:13,16 say will happen to Timothy if he doesn’t hold to sound doctrine?

His faith will fail him in the battle with sin.

People in Ephesus who abandoned sound doctrine spent their time doing what?

Arguing over controversies and listening to stories instead of focusing on the truth.

What question does lesson 1 put forth to illustrate concentrating on truth?
Can God make a rock so heavy that He can’t lift it?

All doctrine must come from where?

The Bible.
What does lesson 1 say about teachings of your pastor, Journey leader, or book?
Always check to make sure what you hear or read matches what the Bible says.

What does lesson 1 say you should do if you have doubts about whether what you’ve heard or read is in line with the Bible?

Ask where in scripture to find what they are talking about, then look it up for yourself.

What does Paul tell Timothy to do in 2 Timothy 2:15?

To study the word.

How long does Paul say we should be a workman on 2 Timothy 2:15?

To work until you understand.

In order to correctly divide scripture what do we need to do?

Understand that all parts of the Bible aren’t the same.

Are some parts of the Bible more important than others?
No. The entire Bible is equally inspired, and valuable.
Has god dealt with people in different ways in the past than He is doing now?
Yes.
What example from Deuteronomy 22:8 was given in lesson1 to illustrate how God deals with people at different times?

Whenever you build a house you should put a fence around the roof so nobody falls off. People often ate and slept on roofs in older days. We must understand the difference of times.

According to 1 Timothy 4:6, what was Timothy supposed to pay attention to?
Words of faith and good doctrine.
Define reproof.
Conviction of sin.
Define correction.
Making straight, making right.
Define instruction and righteousness.
Discipline IN righteousness.

Where should you go to find sound doctrine?

God’s Word (AKA The Bible).
According to 1 Timothy 1:10, what is contrary to sound doctrine?
Sin.
According to 1 Timothy 4:6, what should we do to become a good teacher?

We should be well grounded in sound doctrine.

According to 1 Timothy 4:13, what should we do to learn doctrine?
Spend time reading the Bible.
According to 1 Timothy 4:16, what should we do to avoid sin?

Pay attention to sound doctrine.

According to 1 Timothy 6:1, what is blasphemy against God and His doctrine?

Sin and rebellion.
According to 1 Timothy 5:17, what type of leaders are more valuable?
Leaders who lead according to sound doctrine.
According to 1 Timothy 6:3, what type of people are corrupt?
People who teach wrong doctrine.
List three other friends Paul mentions throughout his books.

Timotheus, Barnabas, and Titus.

What did Paul use these three friends for?
Messengers, prayer partners, and comforters.
What did God give us to encourage us in our walk with the Lord?

The Church – all Christians around the world.

You lesson says you have more in common with a Christian you’ve never met than you have with who?

Your closest unsaved friend.