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War a Good Warfare (I Timothy 1:18-20)

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This is our fourth message in I Timothy and we have seen a charge, its purpose, and why it was necessary in 1:1-7. Paul introduces his letter to Timothy with a command: “charge some that they teach no other doctrine, Neither give heed to fables and endless genealogies, which minister questions, rather than godly edifying which is in faith: so do” (vs.3-4).

The charge is a command to not teach things that undermine, mute, or contradict the gospel or engage in needless debates or questions that do not edify.

Its aim is love from a pure heart, good conscience, and sincere faith. The implication is that true doctrine creates and sustains a pure heart, good conscience, and sincere faith, and in so doing produces love.

Paul is saying that everything he teaches, and every command he gives to be rid of false doctrine is for the sake of faith that produces love.

It was necessary because some men who wanted to be teachers of the law were misusing it and in so doing undermining the gospel. This leads Paul to an explanation of the law and its proper use in verses 8-11.

Paul then spends 6 verses explaining how he came to have this ministry of ensuring that truth was being taught in the local church; and how God transformed him from a blasphemer into a faithful gospel teacher (1:12-17).

And then there is a hard stop at the end of verse 17. A very strong, “enough about me.” A point at which I think a summary is appropriate.

Like Paul, Timothy is to call others to believe and teach “sound doctrine; According to the glorious gospel of the blessed God” (vs.10-11). Or another way to word it or look at it:

  • Timothy is to call the church, the local church to right faith and right teaching, which flows from and agrees with the gospel.
  • He is to ensure that the faith and teaching in the local church fits with the gospel. He is to protect and promote true doctrine.

This leads us to our current text, which can be summarized this way: War a good warfare for the sake of your faith.

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This is our fourth message in I Timothy and we have seen a charge, its purpose, and why it was necessary in 1:1-7. Paul introduces his letter to Timothy with a command: “charge some that they teach no other doctrine, Neither give heed to fables and endless genealogies, which minister questions, rather than godly edifying which is in faith: so do” (vs.3-4).

The charge is a command to not teach things that undermine, mute, or contradict the gospel or engage in needless debates or questions that do not edify.

Its aim is love from a pure heart, good conscience, and sincere faith. The implication is that true doctrine creates and sustains a pure heart, good conscience, and sincere faith, and in so doing produces love.

Paul is saying that everything he teaches, and every command he gives to be rid of false doctrine is for the sake of faith that produces love.

It was necessary because some men who wanted to be teachers of the law were misusing it and in so doing undermining the gospel. This leads Paul to an explanation of the law and its proper use in verses 8-11.

Paul then spends 6 verses explaining how he came to have this ministry of ensuring that truth was being taught in the local church; and how God transformed him from a blasphemer into a faithful gospel teacher (1:12-17).

And then there is a hard stop at the end of verse 17. A very strong, “enough about me.” A point at which I think a summary is appropriate.

Like Paul, Timothy is to call others to believe and teach “sound doctrine; According to the glorious gospel of the blessed God” (vs.10-11). Or another way to word it or look at it:

  • Timothy is to call the church, the local church to right faith and right teaching, which flows from and agrees with the gospel.
  • He is to ensure that the faith and teaching in the local church fits with the gospel. He is to protect and promote true doctrine.

This leads us to our current text, which can be summarized this way: War a good warfare for the sake of your faith.

  continue reading

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