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DEBATE CAN BE GOOD but our goal is make clear the way of Christ by combating false teaching.
REMIND/CHARGE/WARN
There was false teaching in the church in that day just like there is false teaching that affects the church today.
One the things that we have to wrestle with is how do we deal with these false teachings?
Paul gives Timothy.
and us, two things to commit to as we think about this.
1. Warning (the pastor’s job is to teach, shepherd, and protect ei “Feed My Sheep”)
the church ought to take heed and follow (as I follow Christ)
he is not telling him to not confront false teaching (more on this later), but he is telling him to not get into word battles with them.
False teachers are too often more concerned with sounding right than being right and when confronted with truth they will reject it because it doesn't fit their narrative.
This is why we must guard ourselves that we do not lose focus of what really matters
I’ve said this before “i good sounding lie is still a lie”.
*What we ought to be looking for in anyone’s speaking, is the testimony of Christ.
BE DILIGENT
Instead of spending an over abundance of our time in “word battles” we ought to spend an abundance of our time in the Word battling (be diligent).
“Study the lies they can make more lies up.
Study the truth and you can know when the lie comes”-Bizzle
We ought to be serious about the Word.
Illustration: Going for 500lbs (covid/shoulder=still not ashamed of the effort, wanting only God’s will)
AVOID EMPTY SPEECH V. 16
Avoid=go around/shun (does not mean to be unaware)
Titus 3:9–11 (CSB)
9 But avoid foolish debates, genealogies, quarrels, and disputes about the law, because they are unprofitable and worthless.
10 Reject a divisive person after a first and second warning.
11 For you know that such a person has gone astray and is sinning; he is self-condemned.
*Second and third is not to be taking literally
Hymenaeus and Philetus
2 Timothy 2:17–18 (CSB)
17 and their teaching will spread like gangrene.
Hymenaeus and Philetus are among them.
18 They have departed from the truth, saying that the resurrection has already taken place, and are ruining the faith of some.
The House of the Lord and Vessel
Plates or trashcans
Purify does not mean salvation here, only God can do that.
But our response to God ought to be one of willful service in light of the grace that we have recieved.
Not to obtain something from but because of what we have obtained from Him.
In other words there are some things that we must reject so that we can serve Him.
FLEE AND PURSUE V. 22
REJECT FOOLISHNESS V. 23
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