Second Timothy 2:1-7
/This is a timely text for our consideration relative to the calling of God’s people who are citizens of a heavenly kingdom and at the same time citizens of earthly communities, states, and nations.
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These are sermons preached during our Sunday worship services. (Recordings were not always successful, so there are gaps in the postings.)
This is a timely text for our consideration relative to the calling of God’s people who are citizens of a heavenly kingdom and at the same time citizens of earthly communities, states, and nations.
A snowstorm kept most of our congregation at home, but several of us were able to come to the meetinghouse. We departed from our usual order of service for a more informal time of singing, prayer, and Scripture reading. I spoke briefly on the text of Second Timothy 1:1-7. This recording I made at home later, seeking to repeat my thoughts as I had spoken them earlier.
Last Lord's Day, the sermon focused on the teaching of the sufficiency of Scripture. To say the Scripture is sufficient would not be of help to us as ordinary believers were it not for the fact that God has made his Word understandable to us. This doctrine is known as the clarity of Scripture.