As we dive into some very applicable teaching by Paul, let me say that these are some of my favorite letters in the entire Bible. What Paul imparts to Timothy is both great spiritual advice and also great advice for a young person growing up and discovering who they are. Let's dive into some of the teaching Paul gives us in 1 Timothy.
1) We go in God's name. The first two verses are so crucial in this letter and in most of Paul's letters. Because, what Paul does is he sets the stage and gives the reader a reminder of whose name we serve in and by whose power we thrive. Paul at the start of every letter wants all believers to know that Jesus is the source of his identity, his purpose, his thoughts, and his every move. His life would be fully subject to Jesus in all areas and in all circumstances! What a powerful witness and testimony! I hope that as we dive into every single one of Paul's letters we're reminded of the incredible truth that God is calling the shots and is the author of our story.
2) Know the truth, preach it, practice it, and do it in love. One of the most difficult/dangerous forms of thinking is the current ideology infecting a lot of thought in our country today. Not all thoughts are correct, not all answers are true, and just because someone says it or believes it that doesn't make it right. Paul discusses in 1:8-11 that the law is for the sinner not the righteous. But, his charge in vs. 5 is the key to this entire passage, " The goal of this command is love, which comes from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith." The command Paul gave Timothy was to know the truth and seek to lovingly correct those who were preaching and living into falsehoods. The truth will win out eventually, since God is still on the throne, but God is calling all of us just as Paul reminded Timothy to stand up against the falsehoods of the day with love and grace.
3) 1 Timothy 1:15 is the crucial verse probably in all of Paul's theology. God's business is first and foremost not to judge, not to hate, not to condemn at the first. But, I will say that God is a righteous judge and will judge sin, but God's first in the business of saving sinners even the worst of all sinners. Paul wants Timothy to be encouraged and to know that God saved him from a life of hatred, judgment, and murder. If God saved a one of the worst sinners of all in Paul, God can save everyone, loves everyone, believes in everyone, and has a bold purpose for anyone. Paul charged Timothy to take up the torch and be the one that communicates this powerful message to all. God is filled with love, and His love is powerful enough to save anyone.
4) Vs. 18 is very convicting and gives us something to think about. Paul uses the word battle and encourages Timothy that he has been given all of this so that he might be able to fight the battle well. Paul's use of battle brings up an interesting thought I just want you to mull over for awhile. Are we doing something wrong if the world speaks well of the church? Didn't Jesus say that He chose us out of the world and that is why the world hates us?
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