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The Man of God (1 Tim 6:11-21)

The Man of God (1 Tim 6:11-21)

We come to the concluding verses of 1 Timothy, and we see how Paul wraps up his letter to Timothy. Paul leaves him with some final exhortations and encouragements, which we will do well to read and apply too.

The Love of Money (1 Tim 6:3-10)

The Love of Money (1 Tim 6:3-10)

We are all being discipled by something or someone.

A heart that loves money is self-sufficient and reliant. Your relationship with money has everything to do with your relationship with God. What the love of money reveals in our hearts is a deep discontentment with God. It is a heart that loves money is a heart that says Christ is not enough. It is a heart that is self sufficient and self reliant.

In this section of 1 Timothy, Paul’s argument is clear — your relationship with money has everything to do with your relationship with God.

The Gospel at Work (1 Tim 6:1-2)

The Gospel at Work (1 Tim 6:1-2)

W e are in a section of 1 Timothy in 1 Timothy 5-6 which speak of honouring different groups. Godliness expresses itself in honouring others. The command given is to regard with high value and worth. Hence, here, we have a vision for how we think about work, and how we are to respond to them directly. And therefore how we are to see ourselves as workers. 

Godly Encouragement (1 Tim 5:17-25)

Godly Encouragement (1 Tim 5:17-25)

Paul, a church leader, is writing to another church leader. Before we think that it has nothing to do with us if we are not elders, we can learn from the way he is writing to Timothy about elders and see how we can encourage one another. This is how we can all take it back, and apply it in our churches.

We practice encouragement by learning how to honour, to make holiness our goal and to pay attention to how we live. 

 Family Matters (1 Tim 5:1-16)

Family Matters (1 Tim 5:1-16)

Paul has continually exhorted Timothy to be faithful to the gospel and to also train himself in godliness. This section of 1 Timothy focuses on how Timothy is to also train the church to care for widows, as this too, is a matter of godliness.

 Godly Ministry  (1 Tim 4:1-16)

Godly Ministry (1 Tim 4:1-16)

1 Timothy is a training manual, given in wartime. This might be hard for us to understand, as we are used to training in peacetime for war. So, what does training in wartime look like? What time do you think you are in? What kind of training are you undergoing? 

 Godly Elders and Deacons (1 Tim 3:1-13)

Godly Elders and Deacons (1 Tim 3:1-13)

1 Timothy 3 lays out what the elders and the deacons should be like. As church members, this help us to understand what we are to look for in the leaders in our church. It also clarifies and shapes what we should value in the leaders of our church. 

 Godly Prayer, Preaching and Propriety (1 Tim 2:1-15)

Godly Prayer, Preaching and Propriety (1 Tim 2:1-15)

What is the most important word in our title tonight?

The most important word is “godly”. 1 Timothy 2 contains verse that may be surprising or confusing to us, but the purpose of this chapter is to promote godliness. We will see God’s design for godliness and as we read this chapter, we are reminded that we are going to be weighed against God’s requirements for godliness. 

Are you godly? Does your life reflect God as He has revealed Himself to be?

 Paul and Timothy (1 Tim 1:12-20)

Paul and Timothy (1 Tim 1:12-20)

We continue our series in 1 Timothy, and in this opening chapter, Paul writes to Timothy about the grace of God. It is important for Christians to understand and be clear about grace.

Welcome to Ephesus ( 1 Tim 1:1-11)

Welcome to Ephesus ( 1 Tim 1:1-11)

This is the first of a series in the book of 1 Timothy, a letter that is a wonderful resource for young people, seeking to be established in the faith.

What would you say to a young person to encourage them to be rooted and established in the faith? Paul writes 3 things — there are things to remember, there is doctrine you need to know and there’s godliness you need to pursue.

The Mystery of Godliness (1 Tim 3:16)

The Mystery of Godliness (1 Tim 3:16)

To help us understand today’s study, the entire chapter of 1 Timothy 3 should be read for context. But in 1 Timothy 3:16. we’re going to zoom in on the phrase, “the mystery of godliness” and understand what it means. We often think of godliness as a character trait, a state of being godly, but here, this definition doesn’t seem to make sense. We tend to think of godliness in the realm of pastoral care and career guidance, a form of character development. 

But, what is the role of pursuing godliness in your life? What does your pursuit of godliness look like? What’s the connection between your behaviour and belief? 

Inerrancy: Clearly Spoken (Part 2)

Inerrancy: Clearly Spoken (Part 2)

In the first part, we read about the biblical basis for inerrancy. Now, we’ll unpack more about what inerrancy means and its implications.