Dave Gudgel - June 2, 2019

When Opposition Comes - 2 Timothy 2:23-26

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When someone is in the wrong—when someone’s thinking and actions related to God’s Word are messed up—you could be the person that leads them out of the mess they’re in and toward a preferred future. But the possibility of you helping them escape what has them deceived and trapped will depend on a couple of significant things related to how you approach them in your attempt to bring them back in line with God’s truth. That’s what we’ll be looking at today as we continue our study in 2 Timothy.

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This Week's Sermon: "Still Running Strong"

Finishing what we start isn’t easily done in a world that is filled with conflict, push back, boredom, and hardship in abundant measure. Comparatively speaking, starting a new project, a new book, a new job, a new relationship is easy. But keeping a commitment, a promise, a contract, a vow – for the duration of the pledge – is when things get tough.

Somewhere along the way we hit a wall, and the thought of abandoning the race begins a battle in our minds. The proof of how often we lose that battle can be seen in divorces, abandoned diets, job changes, and even half-read books.

Don’t you love the feeling when you finish something you started? And we love to see others finish what they start. Running strong to the very end. If ever someone displayed that kind of fortitude, especially when it came to matters of faith, it was the Apostle Paul. He finished strong. This Sunday we’ll see why, and hopefully gain insight into how we can do the same.

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