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A.  He called Timothy to remember those that had taught him. (14)
                          B.  He called Timothy to remember the power of what they taught him. (15)

                     II.   Paul reminded Timothy to remain loyal because of the nature of the life-changing
                          truth he had been taught. (16-17)

                          A.  He had been taught the very words of God Himself. (16a)

                          B.  He had been taught that which would make him capable for effective service.
                              (16b-17)

                              1.  It was profitable for doctrine.
                              2.  It was profitable for reproof.
                              3.  It was profitable for correction.
                              4.  It was profitable for instruction in righteousness.

                     Complements:
                     …Because of the faithful people that had taught it to him.
                     …Because of the unique nature of that which he had been taught.

                     Exegetical Proposition:
                     Timothy needed to remain loyal to the truth of God’s Word because of the faithful people
                     that had taught it to him and because of the unique nature of that which he had been
                     taught.


               Exegetical Outline of Hebrews 10:19-25

                       The writer of Hebrews establishes the fact that his brethren can freely enter the sanctuary
                       of God because of the way opened for them by the blood of Jesus (cf.19-20). Christ
                       Himself functions as their high priest over the house of God (cf.21). Considering these
                       truths, the author challenges his brethren to embrace the new privileges that Christ’s
                       sacrifice has afforded them.

                       Subject:
                       How the brethren could embrace the privileges that Christ’s sacrifice affords them…

                       I.   The writer of Hebrews encouraged his brethren to confidently draw near to God.
                            (22)

                            A.  They could do this because their hearts had been cleansed. (22b)
                            B.  They could do this because their bodies had been cleansed. (22c)

                       II.    The writer of Hebrews encouraged his brethren to consistently hold fast the
                            confession of their hope. (23)

                            A.  They could do this because God promised their hope. (23b)

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