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Sermon text with italics and bold and John 3:16 and v. 20.

The second requirement for discipleship is that you must:

2*. Confront the obstacles that stand between you and God.  v. 20-21

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grace.  (23 26)

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that he needed to keep the commandments, he said,

(v. 20) "All these I have kept...What do I still lack?"

2 Timothy 3:1-5

Knowing his death was imminent, I believe Paul nonetheless thought the Rapture would happen either in his lifetime or shortly thereafter. So do I. I believe the Rapture will happen in my lifetime.

“Well,” you say, “if Paul thought the Rapture would happen in his lifetime, and it didn’t—and if men of God throughout the ages have felt as though they were living in the last days and the Rapture would happen in their lifetimes, and it didn’t—doesn’t it seem foolish to think the Rapture will happen in your lifetime?”

Not at all. Throughout the history of the church, the greatest men and women of the faith have all lived their lives believing that the Lord’s coming was nigh. And even though the Lord didn’t come when they thought He would, looking for His return impacted their lives in such a way that they left their mark on history and will be rewarded greatly in eternity (2 Timothy 4:8). Luther, Calvin, Spurgeon, Finney, Moody, Torrey all felt the Lord’s coming was close at hand. Put me in their company any day!

I choose to live my life looking for the Lord’s coming. And if I am wrong, even if He doesn’t come back for another five

Courson, J. (2003). Jon Courson's Application Commentary (1408). Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson. Passage Guide: 2 Timothy 3:1-5

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