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Pauline Literature Class 5

Pauline Literature Class 5. Fr. Chris Shocklee, MA. Come Holy Spirit.

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Pauline Literature Class 5

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  1. Pauline LiteratureClass 5 Fr. Chris Shocklee, MA

  2. Come Holy Spirit • Come, Holy Spirit,Fill the hearts of us,Your faithful, and kindle in us the fire of Your Love.Send forth Your Spirit and we shall be CREATED.And You shall renew the face of the earth.Oh, God, Who by the Light of the Holy Spirit, did instruct the hearts of the faithful,grant that by the same Holy Spirit we may be truly wise and ever rejoice in His consolations,through Christ our Lord. Amen

  3. Plan for the Day • 2ndTimothy • Titus • Philemon • Ephesians 5:3-5:33

  4. 2nd Timothy • Authorship/Date • Large debate on authenticity of Pauline authorship, beginning in 1800s. • Large internal and external support for Pauline Authorship • Pauline authorship: circa 67 AD • Non-Pauline: late 60s to 90s AD • Destination • Who is Timothy? • Themes • Final commission to Timothy to do as Paul had • Timothy to continue Paul’s ministry • Defense of True Doctrine • Timothy needing to pass on ministry as well

  5. Format • Opening Address (1:1-2) • Perseverance in Suffering (1:3-2:13) • Thanksgiving (1:3-5) • Admonitions for Timothy (1:6-14) • Update on Paul (1:15-18) • Personal Endurance (2:1-13) • Perseverance in Sound Doctrine (2:14-4:8) • Responsible Preaching (2:14-26) • Times of Distress (3:1-9) • Following Paul and Scripture (3:10-17) • The Mission of an Evangelist (4:1-8) • Conclusion (4:9-22) • Final Instructions and warnings (4:9-18) • Greetings and Benediction (4:19-22)

  6. 2 Timothy • Opening Address (1:1-2) • Vs 2 “Grace, mercy, and peace from God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord. “ • Perseverance in Suffering (1:3-2:13) • Thanksgiving (1:3-5) • Admonitions for Timothy (1:6-14) • Vs 6 “Hence I remind you to rekindle the gift of God that is within you through the laying on of my hands;” • Vs 9 “who saved us and called us with a holy calling, not in virtue of our works but in virtue of his own purpose and the grace which he gave us in Christ Jesus ages ago,” • Vs 13-14 “Follow the pattern of the sound words which you have heard from me, in the faith and love which are in Christ Jesus; guard the truth that has been entrusted to you by the Holy Spirit who dwells within us.” • Update on Paul (1:15-18) • Vs 15 “You are aware that all who are in Asia turned away from me, and among them Phygelus and Hermogenes. “ • Vs 18 “That day

  7. 2 Timothy • Personal Endurance (2:1-13) • Vs 2:1 “my son” • 2:9b “the word of God is not chained” • 2:11-13 “If we …” • Perseverance in Sound Doctrine (2:14-4:8) • Responsible Preaching (2:14-26) • 2:19 “Let everyone who names the name of the Lord depart from iniquity.” • Times of Distress (3:1-9) • “in the last days” • Vs 3:2-5 “Avoid such people.” • Following Paul and Scripture (3:10-17) • Follow Paul’s teaching by word and example. • 3:16 – solo scriptura?? • The Mission of an Evangelist (4:1-8) • 4:3 – Seeking teachers of one’s own liking • 4:7 – The good fight & the race

  8. 2 Timothy • Conclusion (4:9-22) • Final Instructions and warnings (4:9-18) • 4:11- Luke & Mark? • 4:18 – ending? • Greetings and Benediction (4:19-22) • Vs 22 “The Lord be with your spirit. Grace be with you.”

  9. Titus • Authorship/Date • Again questions in the 1800s • Support for it being truly Pauline • Fourth Missionary Journey ??? (mid 60s) • Pauline: 63 – 66 AD • Non-Pauline: 80-110 AD • Destination • Titus • On Island of Crete • Mostly Gentiles and pagans around • Left there by Paul • Themes • Commends and encourages Titus • Leadership • Personal Living

  10. Format • Opening Address (1:1-4) • Christian Leadership (1:5-16) • Appointing Shepherds in Crete (1:5) • Qualifications for Pastors (1:6-9) • The Problem of False Teachers (1:10-16) • Christian Living (2:1-3:11) • Instructions for All Ages (2:1-10) • Foundation of the Christian Commitment (2:11-15) • Life with and without Christ (3:1-7) • Avoiding Trouble and Troublemakers (3:8-11) • Conclusion (3:12-15) • Final Instructions (3:12-14) • Benediction (3:15)

  11. Philemon • Authorship/Date • Few skeptics of Pauline authorship • Circa 60-62 AD • Destination • Philemon, Apphia, Archippus • In a community close to Colossae • Themes • Forgiveness • Mercy

  12. Format • Salutation (Vs 1-3) • Philemon’s Love and Faith (Vs 4-7) • Paul’s Plea for Onesimus (Vs 8-22) • Benediction (Vs 23-25)

  13. Ephesians (5:3-5:33) • Children of Light (5:3-20) • Avoiding Suggestive speech (5:3-4) • Not deceived about the consequences of immorality (5:5-6) • Living as children of light (5:7-10) • Shining light on wrongdoing (5:11-14) • Living wisely (5:15-17) • Being filled with the Spirit (5:18-20) • Instruction about household relationship (5:21-6:9) • An exhortation to everyone (5:21) • Wives and husbands, Christ and the Church (5:22-33) • An exhortation to wives (5:22-24) • An exhortation to husbands (5:25-30) • The oneness of wife and husband, Christ and the Church (5:31-32) • Concluding exhortation (5:33) • Continues… next class

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