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We begin a new study this week.
Over the next several weeks we will be looking at the Pastoral letters verse by verse.
Given the name you may think that these letters of Paul are just for pastors.
Nothing could be farther from the truth.
We learn many things from these letters.
the letters to timothy and Titus.
Paul in his final years was passing down crucial information to the next generation of believers.
It is our duty to pass these things down as well.
First Timothy
First timothy was written by Paul from Macedonia to Timothy in Ephesus in between His two Roman imprisonments.
Paul had left Timothy to pastor this church as they dealt with many problems including the rise of false teachers
Paul had left Timothy to pastor this church as they dealt with many problems including the rise of false teachers
Instruction Concerning Doctrine
Paul urges Timothy to confront false teachers and to teach sound doctrine
Paul’s first charge: fight the good fight
Paul’s first charge: fight the good fight
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The Greek word for warfare is streatia which we get our word strategy from.
We must hold fast to sound doctrine and fight for it with a gracious strategy
Instruction Concerning Worship
Worship is to be orderly and led by qualified men
Paul’s second charge: Conduct yourself in the House of God
Paul’s second charge: Conduct yourself in the House of God
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We should always stir up the word of God that is in us
Instruction Concerning False Teachers
False teachers abound but we are given the word of God to protect us and show us how to be teachers of the truth.
Paul’s third charge: don’t neglect the gift
Paul’s third charge: don’t neglect the gift
We should always stir up the word of God that is in us
Instruction Concerning motives
We are exhorted to to be Godly, content, and humble
Paul’s forth charge: Guard what has been commited
Paul’s forth charge: Guard what has been commited
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Second Timothy
Second timothy is probably the most heartfelt letter Paul ever wrote.
It is also the last.
Paul was imprisoned in Rome awaiting his trial and execution.
In this letter we see Paul’s final plea to stay true to the word
Preserver in Present Testing
No matter what we go through we should never be ashamed of the gospel
No matter what we go through we should never be ashamed of the gospel
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Preserver in Future Testing
Things will get much worse
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prepare for the worst while holding tightly to Christ
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Titus
Paul’s letter to Titus is a very practical teaching on how people should conduct themselves as Christians as well as How leaders should live and work.
Titus was a companion of Paul and trusted associate.
He was sent to Crete to help the churches their get things in order.
Appoint Elders
We must make sure that our leaders are good godly men.
We must make sure that our leaders are good godly men.
Set things in order
We all have a job to do in the church and should conduct ourselves accordingly
We all have a job to do in the church and should conduct ourselves accordingly
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