QuickStart Book of 1&2 Timothy\Titus\Philemon\Hebrews

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Both Epistles are called Pastoral because it is Paul instructing and motivating Timothy to be a faithful minister of the Gospel. The key word of both Epistles is charge. Charge means command or mandate. In I Timothy 1:18, Paul charges Timothy to war a good warfare. As you study this letter, develop a warfare attitude. Our warfare is inside the church and outside. Apply the teachings of the apostle Paul to your present day journey and discover the power of victorious living. As you dive into these truths, let the Word be a mirror to your soul. Remember, soldiers don’t sit on the sideline; they’re always in the game

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Both Epistles are called Pastoral because it is Paul instructing and motivating Timothy to be a faithful minister of the Gospel. The key word of both Epistles is charge. Charge means command or mandate. In I Timothy 1:18, Paul charges Timothy to war a good warfare. As you study this letter, develop a warfare attitude. Our warfare is inside the church and outside. Apply the teachings of the apostle Paul to your present day journey and discover the power of victorious living. As you dive into these truths, let the Word be a mirror to your soul. Remember, soldiers don’t sit on the sideline; they’re always in the game

Both Epistles are called Pastoral because it is Paul instructing and motivating Timothy to be a faithful minister of the Gospel. The key word of both Epistles is charge. Charge means command or mandate. In I Timothy 1:18, Paul charges Timothy to war a good warfare. As you study this letter, develop a warfare attitude. Our warfare is inside the church and outside. Apply the teachings of the apostle Paul to your present day journey and discover the power of victorious living. As you dive into these truths, let the Word be a mirror to your soul. Remember, soldiers don’t sit on the sideline; they’re always in the game