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If you stay ready you… ain’t gotta get ready- 2 Timothy 4:1-8

If you stay ready you… ain’t gotta get ready- 2 Timothy 4:1-8

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Opening: Coffee Chat & Listener Feedback

• Seth visited Fresh Grounds and chatted with David (shoutout).

• Tried a developing Tiramisu Iced Drink (Monin tiramisu syrup, mocha, cinnamon).

• Feedback: try cocoa powder instead of mocha; steam powders into milk; mascarpone flavor is hardest to replicate.

• Noah’s drinks: hot vanilla latte + black coffee.

• Noah shares his dad’s feedback: “Less weird coffee hot takes!”

• Noah’s dad will send coffee for on-air tasting; Seth commits to trying it black.

• Plans to invite David from Fresh Grounds on the podcast soon.

📖 Main Passage: 2 Timothy 4:1–8

Read aloud (NIV).

1. The Setting and Authority of the Charge (v. 1)

• Paul charges Timothy “in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who will judge the living and the dead.”

• This is a divine commission, not a suggestion—rooted in ultimate authority.

• Eschatological tone shows urgency and seriousness (Douglas Mangum).

2. Preach the Word – A Call for All Believers (v. 2a)

• “Preach” (Greek: proclaim) goes beyond pulpit preaching—every believer is a truth-teller.

• Connected to the Great Commission (Matt. 28:18–20; Rom. 10:14–15).

• Every Christian is called to proclaim the gospel wherever they are.

3. Be Ready In and Out of Season (v. 2b)

• Be prepared whether convenient or not—faithful in every season.

• Analogies:

• Pro athletes train in the off-season.

• Hurricane preparedness—too late to prepare once the storm hits.

• Quotes:

• John Wooden: “When opportunity knocks, it’s too late to prepare.”

• Abraham Lincoln: “I will study and get ready, and perhaps my chance will come.”

• Challenge: fill our lives with Scripture now so we’re ready when opportunities come (1 Pet. 3:15).

• Conviction over convenience: spiritual formation takes time—no “microwave” shortcuts.

4. Correct, Rebuke, and Encourage (v. 2c)

• Hold truth and love together: speak truth, but with patience and gentleness.

• Testimony: worship pastor’s mother who prayed 25 years for her family’s salvation—God answered in full.

• A picture of patient perseverance and faith in God’s timing.

5. The Danger of “Itching Ears” and False Teaching (vv. 3–4)

• People reject sound doctrine and seek teachers who affirm desires.

• “Myths” are compelling cultural stories that sound true but distort the gospel (Mangum).

• Modern parallels: influencer culture, prosperity teaching, and compromise masked with “Jesus language.”

• Practice discernment: read in context; prioritize exegesis over eisegesis.

• Example: a misleading video exposed when reading just one more verse beyond its claim.

6. Sober-Minded Endurance and Evangelistic Work (v. 5)

• Be steady, endure suffering, and “do the work of an evangelist.”

• Evangelism isn’t a title—it’s obedience in every vocation.

• “Big-C calling”: make disciples.

• “Little-c calling”: how and where God calls you to do it.

• Nicholas Zinzendorf: “Preach the gospel, die, and be forgotten.”

7. Finishing Well and the Crown of Righteousness (vv. 6–8)

• Paul faces death with confidence: “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”

• The focus is finishing, not winning—Christ is the Victor.

• The “crown of righteousness” = Christ Himself, the reward of His presence.

• Encouragement for believers facing hardship: stay faithful, look forward to Christ’s appearing.

Looking Ahead

• Next week: conclude the 2 Timothy series.

• Plan to bring Fresh Grounds’ David on as a guest.

• Awaiting coffee shipment from Noah’s dad for live tasting and review.

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