2 Timothy || Session 8: 2 Timothy 4:6-22
In Session 8 of our Summer Study, Daisy Dronen talks about Paul’s life as a living sacrifice poured out for the gospel of Jesus Christ. She also discusses the importance of holding a right view of earthly friendships, and how we can suffer for and serve our Savior with hope-- knowing that one day, our ultimate rescue will come. To find many of the resources mentioned throughout the lecture, be sure to check out the 2 Timothy Companion Guide and the 2 Timothy Week 8 Resource Page.
If you prefer to watch the video for Session Eight, you can view it here.
Daisy wants to live in a world where peony bouquets are an accessory, the art of handwritten notes is restored, and every afternoon is spent with a cup of tea and great shortbread. When she's not raising her three littles, she is dating the love of her life, cooking, and gathering others around her table. Creating real community makes her heart beat wildly, because she believes that we know Jesus more intimately when we know each other well. One of her favorite passages of Scripture is Psalm 27:13-14.
Time Stamps:
01:57 Introduction
04:36 Themes in 2 Timothy 4:6-22
07:00 Section 1: A Living Sacrifice, Poured Out (v6-8)
08:46 Section 2: Jesus - The Perfect Pattern in Friendship (v9-15)
25:51 Section 3: Praise the Lord, He is Our Rescue (v16-22)
39:15 Benediction
Daisy references the following Scripture in Session Seven:
Philippians 1:9-11 (NIV)
Daisy references the following resources in this teaching:
“52 Years in My Wheelchair” by Joni Eareckson-Tada
“Bread for the Journey: A Daybook of Wisdom and Faith” by Henri J Nouwen