BOWL QUESTION ANSWERS

2 Timothy 2

1. II Timothy 2:1 What was Timothy called to be strong in? a. Be strong in the faith. b. Be strong in the message he was preaching. c. Be strong in the Grace that is in Christ .

2. II Timothy 2:2 What was Timothy to do with the things he heard Paul teach? a. Commit these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also. b. Share everything he had seen and heard from Paul. c. Go into the entire world and preach the gospel.

3. II Timothy 2:3 Timothy was to endure hardship like; a. Paul and Jesus Christ did. b. As a good soldier of Jesus Christ. c. The prodigal son experienced.

4. II Timothy 2:4 In Spiritual warfare, Paul warns of becoming entangled in what? a. With the affairs of this life. b. With the devils snares. c. With non-believers.

5. II Timothy 2:5 If someone competes in athletics, he is not crowned unless; a. He competes in the race and wins. b. He competes according to the rules. c. He completes as if he is gaining the whole world.

6. II Timothy 2:6 The hardworking farmer must be first to do what? a. Must be first to partake of the crops. b. Must give 10% of his crops to widows. c. Must be first to plant his fields.

7. II Timothy 2:7 Who gives us understanding in all things? a. The Lord’s Apostles. b. The Scribes and Priests. c. The Lord.

8. II Timothy 2:8 What was Timothy to remember about Jesus Christ? a. That Jesus Christ, of the seed of David, was raised from the dead. b. That Jesus Christ performed miracles, wonders, and signs. c. That Jesus Christ has a gospel to be preached.

9. II Timothy 2:9 Paul states that because he preaches the gospel of Jesus Christ; a. “I am stalked by those who do not want to hear the gospel.” b. “I suffer trouble as an evildoer, even to the point of chains.” c. “I am blessed every day and find joy and peace in preaching.”

10. II Timothy 2:10 Why did Paul endure all things? a. For the sake of the elect. b. Because God expected it of him. c. For those who might parish.

11. II Timothy 2:11 What did Paul say is a faithful saying? a. If we serve Jesus we are a blessed people. b. If we pray in Jesus’ name, he will answer our prayers. c. If we died with Him, We shall also live with Him.

12. II Timothy 2:12 If we deny Jesus; a. He will forgive us. b. He also will deny us. c. He will curse us.

13. II Timothy 2:13 What happens if we are faithless? a. He remains faithful; He cannot deny Himself. b. He punishes us for not having any faith. c. He stops loving us.

14. II Timothy 2:14 What are the believers reminded not to do? a. Not to add words to the Bible. b. Not to throw perils to the swine. c. Not to strive about words to no profit, to the ruin of the hearers.

15. II Timothy 2:15 If we are a worker as approved by God, we practice; a. Rightly dividing the word of truth. b. Proclaiming that God made us special. c. Showing others how smart we are.

16. II Timothy 2:16 What are we to shun for they will increase to more ungodliness? a. Profane and idle babblings. b. Lies and storytelling. c. Half-truths and made up thoughts.

17. II Timothy 2:17 Whose ungodly message will spread like cancer? a. Matthew and Mark. b. Hymenaeus and Philetus. c. Paul and Timothy.

18. II Timothy 2:18 What were Hymenaeus and Philetus teaching that was false? They were… a. Saying that the resurrection is already past. b. Saying that Jesus not the Son of God. c. Saying that Paul was not an apostle of Christ.

19. II Timothy 2:19 Paul says that the solid foundation of God stands, having this seal: a. “The Lord knows some people will live in iniquity.” b. “The Lord knows those who are His.” c. “The Lord has too many sheep to know them all.”

20. II Timothy 2:20 In a great house there are different vessels for what purposes? a. Some for honor and some for dishonor. b. Some for drinking and some for eating. c. Some for washing in and some for puking in.

21. II Timothy 2:21 If we are useful for the Master, we are; a. Prepared to be a useful vessel to God. b. Prepared to be a servant for Jesus. c. Prepared for every good work.

22. II Timothy 2:22 We are to flee youthful lusts; but pursue what good things? a. Godliness, Faith, and Love. b. Righteousness, faith, love, peace with those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart. c. The fruit of the lord and his armor.

23. II Timothy 2:23 What are we to avoid that are foolish and generate strife? a. Ignorant disputes. b. Ignorant prejudices. c. Ignorant people. 24. II Timothy 2:23 A servant of the Lord must be gentle to all, able to teach, patient, but must not; a. Curse. b. Fight. c. Quarrel.

25. II Timothy 2:23 How are we to correct those who are in opposition to the Gospel? a. Be prideful. b. With constructive criticism. c. In humility. 26. II Timothy 2:26 If people repent and come to their senses, they will; a. Escape to Heaven. b. Escape from going to prison. c. Escape the snare of the devil.