In his sermon titled "Don't Be Ashamed," Bill Parker expounds upon the encouragement Paul gives to Timothy in 2 Timothy 1:6-8, particularly focusing on the gifts of ministry and the believer's confidence in the gospel. Parker highlights that all gifts of salvation and ministry are grace gifts from God, emphasizing that Timothy's ability to preach, understand Scripture, and shepherd the church is divinely bestowed, not earned. He supports this with references to 2 Timothy 2:15, which encourages diligence in rightly understanding God's Word, and John 15, which illustrates the world's hostility toward the gospel. The practical significance of this message is clear: believers, especially ministers, should not be discouraged or ashamed amidst opposition but should boldly proclaim the truth of the gospel empowered by God's Spirit, who grants them love, power, and sound judgment.
“Stir up the gift of God which is in thee by the putting on of my hands.”
“When opposition comes, we don't want to get mean... we want to get bolder in the truth.”
“The gospel is an offensive message because it exposes the works, the greatest and the best works and deeds of sinners that they're so proud of.”
“As long as we look to Christ, as long as we live and walk in the power of His grace and strength, as long as we keep to the word of God, we have nothing to be ashamed of.”
The Bible teaches that gifts of ministry, like preaching and knowledge, are given by God and not based on natural talent.
2 Timothy 1:6
Salvation is described in the Bible as a free gift from God, full of grace and not based on our works.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 6:23
Boldness in the gospel is crucial as it reflects our faith in the truth of Christ and our commitment to share it despite opposition.
2 Timothy 1:7, John 15:18-19
Not being ashamed of the gospel means confidently proclaiming Christ's message and enduring challenges for the sake of truth.
2 Timothy 1:8, Romans 1:16
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