Author: HAMILTON SMITH
Pages: 55
Binding: Paperback
Description
Hamilton Smith is well known for his Christ-centered but clear and concise writing style. In his Introduction to The Second Epistle to Timothy an Expository Outline, the author writes: In the Second Epistle to Timothy the Church, as the House of God, is no longer seen as maintained in order according to God, but as have fallen into disorder through the failure of man. In view of this failure and disorder the Apostle Paul writes to Timothy to encourage, instruct and exhort him in a day of ruin; and further, to warn him that the evil would continue and increase throughout the dispensation, manifesting itself in its worst forms in the last days
Pages: 55
Binding: Paperback
Description
Hamilton Smith is well known for his Christ-centered but clear and concise writing style. In his Introduction to The Second Epistle to Timothy an Expository Outline, the author writes: In the Second Epistle to Timothy the Church, as the House of God, is no longer seen as maintained in order according to God, but as have fallen into disorder through the failure of man. In view of this failure and disorder the Apostle Paul writes to Timothy to encourage, instruct and exhort him in a day of ruin; and further, to warn him that the evil would continue and increase throughout the dispensation, manifesting itself in its worst forms in the last days