1 Timothy: Overview “… I write so that you may know how you ought to conduct yourself in the house of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar.

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1 Timothy: Overview “… I write so that you may know how you ought to conduct yourself in the house of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and ground of the truth.” – 1 Timothy 3:14-15

1 Timothy: Introduction The city of Lystra gave Paul both a high point and a low point in his ministry. On the low end, he was stoned by an irate mob, dragged out of town, and left for dead. On the high end, it was there that he met Timothy, his “true son in the faith”, a faithful friend and assistant in his work.

1 Timothy: Introduction What Acts tells us about Timothy: See Acts 16:1-3 What we learn about him elsewhere: See 2 Timothy 1:5, 3:15 What Paul said about Timothy to others: See Philippians 2:19-23

1 Timothy: Introduction What Adam Clarke (1760 – 1832) the old Methodist said about Timothy: “It is likely that Timothy was the only child; and it appears that he had been brought up in the fear of God, and carefully instructed in the Jewish religion by means of the Holy Scriptures.”

1 Timothy: Introduction “It appears, also, that this young man drank into the apostle’s spirit, became a thorough convert to the Christian faith, and that a very tender intimacy subsisted between St. Paul and him.”

1 Timothy: Introduction “When the apostle came from Antioch, in Syria, the second time to Lystra, he found Timothy a member of the Church, and so highly reputed and warmly recommended by the Church in that place, that St. Paul took him to be his companion in his travels.”

1 Timothy: Introduction Of Paul’s thirteen New Testament letters, four were to individuals. Three of those are known as the Pastoral Epistles, because they were written to pastors. Two of those were to Timothy. This one, 1 Timothy, is obviously the first.

1 Timothy: Introduction Here we have God’s word on what it takes to do ministry according to God’s will. We’ll see, among other things: – What things to emphasize. – What things to avoid. – The qualifications for church leaders. It’s interesting to compare God’s ideas for the church to our own.

1 Timothy: Making Disciples One obvious lesson we learn from this letter concerns Paul’s relationship to Timothy as a mentor. First Timothy was written some 15 years after Paul recruited him to be part of his missionary team back in Acts 16. They stayed connected for life.

1 Timothy: A Study of the Letter Reading through the letter should take no more than 20 minutes. As we read consider: – The topics Paul brings up. – What he says about those topics. – How these things might be applied by the church here and now, in our present place and time.

1 Timothy: A Study of the Letter One Possible Outline (W. Wiersbe): I. The Church and Its MessageChapter 1 II. The Church and Its Members Chapters 2-3 III. The Church and Its Minister Chapter 4 IV. The Church and Its Ministry Chapters 5-6

1 Timothy: A Study of the Letter I.The Church and Its Message Chapter 1 A.Teaching sound doctrine1:1-11 B.Preaching a glorious Gospel 1:12-17 C.Defending the faith 1:18-20

1 Timothy: A Study of the Letter II.The Church and Its Members Chapters 2-3 A.Praying men2:1-8 B.Modest women2:9-15 C.Dedicated officers3:1-13 D.Behaving believers3:14-16

1 Timothy: A Study of the Letter III.The Church and Its Minister Chapter 4 A.A good minister4:1-6 B.A godly minister4:7-12 C.A growing minister4:13-16

1 Timothy: A Study of the Letter IV.The Church and Its Ministry Chapters 5-6 A.To older saints5:1-2 B.To widows 5:3-16 C.To church leaders 5:17-25 D.To servants (slaves)6:1-2 E.To trouble-makers 6:3-5 F.To the rich 6:6-19 G.To the “educated” 6:20-21

1 Timothy: Key Verses Some Key Verses in 1 Timothy are: Chapter 1:5 & 15 Chapter 2:5 & 8 Chapter 3:1 & 15 Chapter 4:1, 8, 12 & 16 Chapter 5:21-22 Chapter 6:6 & 12

1 Timothy: Further Study Commentaries to read as we go through the Pastoral Epistles together: Warren Wiersbe Be Faithful – 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus and Philemon Colorado Springs, Victor, 2005 (This is the one we use for the Calvary Chapel Bible College Class.)

1 Timothy: Further Study Commentaries to read as we go through the Pastoral Epistles: Tom (N.T.) Wright Paul for Everyone: The Pastoral Letters: 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus Louisville, Westminster John Knox Press, 2004

1 Timothy: In Conclusion Finally, contemplate these remarks by the philosopher, pastor, and evangelist, J.P. Moreland: “Since the 1960s, we have experienced an evolution in what we expect a local church pastor to be. [Originally] he was expected to be a resident authority on theology and biblical teaching.”

1 Timothy: In Conclusion “Slowly this gave way to a model of the pastor as the CEO of the church, the administrative and organizational leader. Today the ministers we want are Christianized pop therapists who are entertaining to listen to.”

1 Timothy: In Conclusion “In the midst of all this, the church has become primarily a hospital to soothe empty selves instead of a war college to mobilize and train an army of men and women to occupy enemy territory and advance the kingdom until the King returns.”

1 Timothy: In Conclusion “Of course, the church should actually be both hospital and war college and, in fact, much, much more. But … make no mistake, like it or not, we are in a war for the hearts, minds and destinies of men and women all around us.” J.P. Moreland, Love God with All Your Mind, pp

Next Week Teaching Sound Doctrine 1 Timothy 1:1-11