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October 28–November 3
10月28日-11月3日
1 and 2 Timothy; Titus; Philemon
提摩太前後書;提多書;腓利門書
“Be Thou an Example of the Believers”
「作信徒的榜樣」

1Sometimes it’s helpful to approach your scripture study with one or more questions in mind.

2Invite the Spirit to guide you to answers as you study, and record any inspiration you receive.

RECORD YOUR IMPRESSIONS
記錄心得感想

3In the epistles Paul wrote to Timothy, Titus, and Philemon, we get a glimpse into the heart of a servant of the Lord.

4Unlike Paul’s other epistles to entire congregations, these were written to individuals—Paul’s close friends and associates in God’s work—and reading them is like listening in on a conversation.

5We see Paul encouraging Timothy and Titus, two leaders of congregations, in their Church service.

6We see him entreating his friend Philemon to forgive a fellow Saint and treat him like a brother in the gospel.

7Paul’s words were not addressed to us directly, and he may never have expected that so many people would one day read them.

8Yet we find in these epistles counsel and encouragement for us, whatever our personal ministry in the service of Christ might be.

Ideas for Personal Scripture Study
個人經文研讀的建議
1 and 2 Timothy; Titus
提摩太前後書;提多書
Who were Timothy and Titus?
誰是提摩太和提多?

9Timothy and Titus had served with Paul on some of his missionary journeys.

10During their service, they earned Paul’s respect and trust.

11Timothy was later called as a Church leader in Ephesus, and Titus was called as a leader in Crete.

12In these epistles, Paul gave the leaders instruction and encouragement regarding their responsibilities, which included preaching the gospel and calling men to serve as bishops.

13See also Bible Dictionary, “Pauline Epistles,” “Timothy,” “Titus.”

14Bishops are called to provide spiritual guidance to ward members.

1 Timothy 4:10–16
提摩太前書4:10-16
If I am “an example of the believers,” I can lead others to the Savior and His gospel.
如果我是「信徒的榜樣」,就可以帶領其他人歸向救主和祂的福音。

15Timothy was relatively young, but Paul knew that he could be a great Church leader despite his youth.

16What counsel did Paul give to Timothy in 1 Timothy 4:10–16?

17How can this counsel help you lead others to the Savior and His gospel?

18See also Alma 17:11.

2 Timothy
提摩太後書
“God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.”
「神賜給我們,不是膽怯的心,乃是剛強、仁愛、謹守的心。」

192 Timothy is believed to be the last epistle Paul wrote, and it seems that he knew his time on earth was short (see 2 Timothy 4:6–8).

20As you read this epistle, think about how Timothy might have felt knowing that he might soon be without his trusted mentor and leader.

21What did Paul say to encourage him?

22What do Paul’s words teach you about facing your own trials and fears?

2 Timothy 3
提摩太後書第3章
Living the gospel provides safety from the spiritual dangers of the last days.
在生活中奉行福音可以為我們帶來平安,遠離末世時代靈性的危險。

23We are living in “the last days” that Paul spoke of, and the “perilous times” have come (2 Timothy 3:1).

24As you read 2 Timothy 3, write down the perils of the last days that are mentioned (see also 1 Timothy 4:1–3):

25Can you think of examples of these perils in the world around you—or in your own life?

26How do these perils, like the people described in verse 6, “creep into [your house], and lead [you] captive”?

27What counsel do you find in 2 Timothy 3, and elsewhere in these epistles, that could keep you and your family safe from these spiritual dangers?

28(see, for example, 1 Timothy 1:3–11; 2 Timothy 2:15–16; Titus 2:1–8).

Philemon
腓利門書
Who was Philemon?
腓利門是誰?

29Philemon was a Christian who had been converted to the gospel by Paul.

30He owned a slave named Onesimus, who escaped slavery, met Paul, and converted to the gospel as well.

31In a letter to Philemon, Paul encouraged his friend to forgive Onesimus and receive him “not now as a servant, but above a servant, a brother beloved” (verse 16).

Philemon
腓利門書
Followers of Christ forgive one another.
基督的跟隨者會彼此寬恕。

32Have you ever been in a situation when someone sought your forgiveness?

33Think about that situation as you read the epistle to Philemon.

34What did Paul teach Philemon about why he should forgive Onesimus?

35Are there any messages to you in this epistle?

36See also 1 Nephi 7:16–21; Mosiah 26:30–31; Gospel Topics, “Forgiveness,” topics.lds.org.

Ideas for Family Scripture Study and Family Home Evening
家庭經文研讀和家人家庭晚會的建議

37As you read the scriptures with your family, the Spirit can help you know what principles to emphasize and discuss in order to meet the needs of your family.

38Here are some suggestions:

1 Timothy 2:9–10
提摩太前書2:9-10

39While aspects of Paul’s counsel for women to dress modestly do not apply to our time, we can all learn from his counsel to “adorn [ourselves] … with good works.”

40Your family might enjoy putting together a fashion show, with family members dressing up in clothing or jewelry labeled with different kinds of good works.

41What are some good works your family could do this week?

1 Timothy 4:12
提摩太前書4:12

42To help your family members desire to be “an example of the believers,” consider inviting them to draw pictures of how people have been good examples to them.

43How have these people inspired us to follow Jesus Christ?

44President Thomas S. Monson’s message “Be an Example and a Light” (Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2015, 86–88) might give some ideas.

1 Timothy 6:7–12
提摩太前書6:7-12

45Why do you think “the love of money” is considered “the root of all evil”?

46What are the dangers of focusing our lives on money?

47How can we be content with the blessings we have?

2 Timothy 3:14–17
提摩太後書3:14-17

48According to these verses, what blessings come to those who know and study the scriptures?

49Perhaps family members could share scriptures they have found to be especially “profitable.”

Philemon 1:17–21
腓利門書1:17-21

50What was Paul willing to do for Onesimus?

51How is this similar to what the Savior willingly did for us? (see also 1 Timothy 2:5–6; D&C 45:3–5).

52How can we follow the examples of Paul and the Savior?

53For more ideas for teaching children, see this week’s outline in Come, Follow Me—For Primary.

Improving Our Teaching
改進教導

54Teach clear and simple doctrine.

55The gospel is beautiful in its simplicity (see D&C 133:57).

56Rather than trying to entertain your family with lessons requiring much preparation, strive to teach pure and simple doctrine (see 1 Timothy 1:3–7).