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1 TIMOTHY The Young Man of God First and Second Timothy and TIMOTHY The Young Man of God First and Second Timothy and TITUS The Messenger of God TITUS The Messenger of God by Philip F. Sykes Robert H. Sykes by Philip F. Sykes Robert H. Sykes Everyday Publications Inc. 310 Killaly Street W. Port Colborne, ON, Canada L3K 6A6 Everyday Publications Inc. 310 Killaly Street W. Port Colborne, ON, Canada L3K 6A6

2 Copyright 1986 Everyday Publications Inc. Copyright 1986 Everyday Publications Inc. ISBN ISBN Printed in Canada Printed in Canada

3 Contents page First Timothy Introduction 5 Chapter 1 8 Chapter 2 14 Chapter 3 19 Chapter 4 25 Chapter 5 30 Chapter 6 35 Second Timothy Introduction 41 Chapter 1 41 Chapter 2 46 Chapter 3 54 Chapter 4 60 Titus Introduction 68 Chapter 1 70 Chapter 2 75 Chapter 3 80 Appendix 1 71 Appendix 2 72 Appendix 3 74 Appendix 4 75 Appendix 5 76 Appendix 6 77 Appendix 7 78 Appendix 8 79 Contents page First Timothy Introduction 5 Chapter 1 8 Chapter 2 14 Chapter 3 19 Chapter 4 25 Chapter 5 30 Chapter 6 35 Second Timothy Introduction 41 Chapter 1 41 Chapter 2 46 Chapter 3 54 Chapter 4 60 Titus Introduction 68 Chapter 1 70 Chapter 2 75 Chapter 3 80 Appendix 1 71 Appendix 2 72 Appendix 3 74 Appendix 4 75 Appendix 5 76 Appendix 6 77 Appendix 7 78 Appendix 8 79

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5 FIRST TIMOTHY Introduction FIRST TIMOTHY Introduction Is God interested in young people? He certainly is! Just think of Joseph, Samuel, David, Jonathan or Daniel. Paul was a young man when God began working in his life. And Paul had a special interest in another young man named Timothy. He wrote two letters to him. He calls him a Man of God, 1 Timothy 4.12; This is why we call him a young man of God. The key to these letters is in I Timothy , how one should behave in God s household, the church. What Paul wrote to Timothy and Titus is very important for us today. Let s go through these three letters together, verse by verse. As you read this booklet be sure to have your Bible at hand. We suggest you read through the portion in the Bible first, then read the comments. Also we urge you to look up the references to other scriptures. They will be helpful in understanding the portion you are studying. Is God interested in young people? He certainly is! Just think of Joseph, Samuel, David, Jonathan or Daniel. Paul was a young man when God began working in his life. And Paul had a special interest in another young man named Timothy. He wrote two letters to him. He calls him a Man of God, 1 Timothy 4.12; This is why we call him a young man of God. The key to these letters is in I Timothy , how one should behave in God s household, the church. What Paul wrote to Timothy and Titus is very important for us today. Let s go through these three letters together, verse by verse. As you read this booklet be sure to have your Bible at hand. We suggest you read through the portion in the Bible first, then read the comments. Also we urge you to look up the references to other scriptures. They will be helpful in understanding the portion you are studying. Background and History The name Timothy means, honoring or worshipping God. It was a very common Greek name which the devout Jews and Christians adopted. Background and History The name Timothy means, honoring or worshipping God. It was a very common Greek name which the devout Jews and Christians adopted. Timothy s Character 1. Sincerity. Paul wrote that he had no one else who shared his feelings and really cared about the believers. They knew he had proved his worth like a son serving with his father. So they had served together in the Gospel (Philippians ). 5 Timothy s Character 1. Sincerity. Paul wrote that he had no one else who shared his feelings and really cared about the believers. They knew he had proved his worth like a son serving with his father. So they had served together in the Gospel (Philippians ). 5

6 6 1 TIMOTHY 2. Faithfulness and dependability. Timothy is mentioned more often than anyone else as being with Paul. Paul was facing winter in a cold, damp prison shortly before he was executed when he requested Timothy to do his best to come to him as soon as possible, 2 Timothy 4.9, Natural reserve and timidity. Paul wrote that God did not give us a spirit of timidity but a spirit of power, 2 Timothy 1.7. Also in 1 Corinthians Paul urged the Corinthian believers to make Timothy feel at ease when he visited them. Apparently he was sick quite often (1 Timothy 5.23), and he was also fairly young, I Timothy 4.12; 2 Timothy TIMOTHY 2. Faithfulness and dependability. Timothy is mentioned more often than anyone else as being with Paul. Paul was facing winter in a cold, damp prison shortly before he was executed when he requested Timothy to do his best to come to him as soon as possible, 2 Timothy 4.9, Natural reserve and timidity. Paul wrote that God did not give us a spirit of timidity but a spirit of power, 2 Timothy 1.7. Also in 1 Corinthians Paul urged the Corinthian believers to make Timothy feel at ease when he visited them. Apparently he was sick quite often (1 Timothy 5.23), and he was also fairly young, I Timothy 4.12; 2 Timothy Brief History Timothy is first mentioned in Acts He was a disciple living in Lystra and had a believing, Jewish mother and a Greek father. According to 2 Timothy 1.5 his mother, Eunice, was a believer and so was Lois, his grandmother. He was well instructed in the Old Testament since the days of his childhood, 2 Timothy Since Paul refers to Timothy as his son (in the faith), he was probably the means of Timothy s conversion, see 1 Corinthians 4.17; 1 Timothy 1.2; 2 Timothy 1.2. This was on Paul s first missionary journey, about 47 A.D. In Acts we find Paul taking Timothy along with him. This was on his 2nd missionary journey, about 51 A.D. Paul had Timothy circumcised so that he would be more effective in dealing with the Jews, compare 1 Corinthians It was probably also at this time that the elders of the local church made their prophecies concerning him, 1 Timothy 1.18; 4.14; 2 Timothy 1.6. Timothy proved useful to Paul on his second missionary trip. When Paul had to leave Berea, Silas and Timothy stayed behind to help the new Christians, Acts Later Timothy caught up with Paul in Athens. Paul then sent him back to Thessalonica to encourage and strengthen the Christians there, 1 Thessalonians In the meantime Paul left Athens and went to Corinth, Acts Silas and Timothy rejoined him there, v.5. They brought with Brief History Timothy is first mentioned in Acts He was a disciple living in Lystra and had a believing, Jewish mother and a Greek father. According to 2 Timothy 1.5 his mother, Eunice, was a believer and so was Lois, his grandmother. He was well instructed in the Old Testament since the days of his childhood, 2 Timothy Since Paul refers to Timothy as his son (in the faith), he was probably the means of Timothy s conversion, see 1 Corinthians 4.17; 1 Timothy 1.2; 2 Timothy 1.2. This was on Paul s first missionary journey, about 47 A.D. In Acts we find Paul taking Timothy along with him. This was on his 2nd missionary journey, about 51 A.D. Paul had Timothy circumcised so that he would be more effective in dealing with the Jews, compare 1 Corinthians It was probably also at this time that the elders of the local church made their prophecies concerning him, 1 Timothy 1.18; 4.14; 2 Timothy 1.6. Timothy proved useful to Paul on his second missionary trip. When Paul had to leave Berea, Silas and Timothy stayed behind to help the new Christians, Acts Later Timothy caught up with Paul in Athens. Paul then sent him back to Thessalonica to encourage and strengthen the Christians there, 1 Thessalonians In the meantime Paul left Athens and went to Corinth, Acts Silas and Timothy rejoined him there, v.5. They brought with

7 INTRODUCTION 7 them the encouraging news about the believers at Thessalonica, 1 Thessalonians 3.6. On Paul s third missionary trip Timothy again accompanied him. While they were in Ephesus Paul sent Timothy to Corinth by way of Macedonia, Acts 19.21,22; 1 Corinthians 4.17; Paul then went to Macedonia where Timothy rejoined him, 2 Corinthians 1.1. When Paul was in Corinth Timothy was with him, Romans They were also together on Paul s return to Macedonia, Acts 20.3,4, and he was waiting for Paul at Troas, Acts Then we lose track of him until Paul s first imprisonment in Rome. There they were in close contact, Philippians 1.1; Colossians 1.1; Philemon 1.1. As Paul s release drew near he told the Philippians that he hoped to send Timothy to them soon, Philippians Again we don t hear any more about Timothy until he and Paul are at Ephesus. When Paul was leaving he asked Timothy to stay there for a time longer. While he was there he received the letter from Paul which we call First Timothy. The next reference to Timothy comes when he received his second letter from Paul, which we call Second Timothy. This letter was written from Rome as Paul waited in a Roman prison to be executed. In his loneliness Paul urged Timothy to come to him, 2 Timothy 4.9,21. Whether Timothy made it before winter we don t know, but we may be sure he did his best to do so. Paul thought very highly of Timothy. This is shown by the fact that they traveled and worked together more than any others. Paul included Timothy s name with his own at the beginning of six letters: 2 Corinthians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 and 2 Thessalonians and Philemon. INTRODUCTION 7 them the encouraging news about the believers at Thessalonica, 1 Thessalonians 3.6. On Paul s third missionary trip Timothy again accompanied him. While they were in Ephesus Paul sent Timothy to Corinth by way of Macedonia, Acts 19.21,22; 1 Corinthians 4.17; Paul then went to Macedonia where Timothy rejoined him, 2 Corinthians 1.1. When Paul was in Corinth Timothy was with him, Romans They were also together on Paul s return to Macedonia, Acts 20.3,4, and he was waiting for Paul at Troas, Acts Then we lose track of him until Paul s first imprisonment in Rome. There they were in close contact, Philippians 1.1; Colossians 1.1; Philemon 1.1. As Paul s release drew near he told the Philippians that he hoped to send Timothy to them soon, Philippians Again we don t hear any more about Timothy until he and Paul are at Ephesus. When Paul was leaving he asked Timothy to stay there for a time longer. While he was there he received the letter from Paul which we call First Timothy. The next reference to Timothy comes when he received his second letter from Paul, which we call Second Timothy. This letter was written from Rome as Paul waited in a Roman prison to be executed. In his loneliness Paul urged Timothy to come to him, 2 Timothy 4.9,21. Whether Timothy made it before winter we don t know, but we may be sure he did his best to do so. Paul thought very highly of Timothy. This is shown by the fact that they traveled and worked together more than any others. Paul included Timothy s name with his own at the beginning of six letters: 2 Corinthians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 and 2 Thessalonians and Philemon.

8 CHAPTER 1 1 Paul followed the custom of writers in his day. He began by writing his own name first. (Today also when many people write letters they put their own name and address at the top of the paper.) Paul called himself an Apostle. This means a sent one, or missionary. The term was also used of ambassadors in the governmental world. An ambassador is sent to a foreign country to represent his king or ruler. He is under orders and must obey those orders. Paul was under orders from: (1) God our Savior. This title, Savior, includes eternal salvation as well as daily deliverance. (2) Christ Jesus our hope. Christ is the New Testament name for the Old Testament Messiah, which means the anointed one. In the Old Testament prophets, priests and kings were anointed. So was Christ in the New Testament. His earthly name, Jesus, also comes from the Old Testament. It means Jehovah Savior. He is called our Hope (of glory, Colossians 1.27.) Note here God the Father and Christ Jesus are presented being on equality. Jesus is God! 2 As we have seen, Timothy means he who honors God. This was no doubt the desire of his mother and grandmother when he was named. By God s grace he lived up to his name. But Paul here calls Timothy his own true child: this lovingly refers to Timothy s conversion through Paul s preaching. We have already seen that Timothy s mother was a Jewess but his father was a Gentile, Acts The Jews would consider Timothy not a genuine Jew but a half-breed. But because of his faith in Christ he was a true born-again child of God. That was his spiritual relationship to God. But in his personal relationship he was Paul s own child in the faith. Paul s prayer for Timothy s blessing is threefold: (1) Grace, God s free favor to save and sustain him: (2) mercy, a term brought over from the Old Testament meaning lovingkindness or 8 CHAPTER 1 1 Paul followed the custom of writers in his day. He began by writing his own name first. (Today also when many people write letters they put their own name and address at the top of the paper.) Paul called himself an Apostle. This means a sent one, or missionary. The term was also used of ambassadors in the governmental world. An ambassador is sent to a foreign country to represent his king or ruler. He is under orders and must obey those orders. Paul was under orders from: (1) God our Savior. This title, Savior, includes eternal salvation as well as daily deliverance. (2) Christ Jesus our hope. Christ is the New Testament name for the Old Testament Messiah, which means the anointed one. In the Old Testament prophets, priests and kings were anointed. So was Christ in the New Testament. His earthly name, Jesus, also comes from the Old Testament. It means Jehovah Savior. He is called our Hope (of glory, Colossians 1.27.) Note here God the Father and Christ Jesus are presented being on equality. Jesus is God! 2 As we have seen, Timothy means he who honors God. This was no doubt the desire of his mother and grandmother when he was named. By God s grace he lived up to his name. But Paul here calls Timothy his own true child: this lovingly refers to Timothy s conversion through Paul s preaching. We have already seen that Timothy s mother was a Jewess but his father was a Gentile, Acts The Jews would consider Timothy not a genuine Jew but a half-breed. But because of his faith in Christ he was a true born-again child of God. That was his spiritual relationship to God. But in his personal relationship he was Paul s own child in the faith. Paul s prayer for Timothy s blessing is threefold: (1) Grace, God s free favor to save and sustain him: (2) mercy, a term brought over from the Old Testament meaning lovingkindness or 8

9 CHAPTER 1 9 steadfast love to strengthen one in weakness; (3) peace, the sure, sweet result of God s grace and mercy working in the heart. Timothy would greatly need all three. He was a young man coming from a divided home, going through difficult service for God, and eventually to face a martyr s death. (According to tradition he was beaten to death in Ephesus.) Paul knew the source of help for his young son in the faith: God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord. Problems at Ephesus 3,4 Timothy was to stay on at Ephesus. His instructions were (1) to stop those teachers who were bringing in false doctrines: (2) to tell them to turn from their legends and myths. (There were Greek myths, 2 Peter 1.16, as well as Jewish legends, Titus These were all of human origin.): (3) also to turn them from genealogies, that is, lists of ancestors names. This does not refer to the Bible genealogies which are true and dependable. The non- Biblical ones were only of human origin. These were to be avoided because they only produced arguments. They were unprofitable because they were not of faith. Today some people make a great deal of their ancestors and genealogies. We should stick to faith in God s Word plus nothing. It alone is like pure gold all else is only like mere gravel. 5 Here are three goals or purposes of Paul s instructions: (1) Love from a pure heart which is cleansed from sin. See Matthew 5.8; John The heart is the center of our will, thoughts and emotions. (2) A good or clear conscience, resulting from a pure heart. (3) Genuine faith which solidly rests on the Word of God. In contrast to these, the false teachers: (1) had a corrupted heart and mind, chapter 6.5, (2) had a seared, scarred conscience, chapter 4.2, and (3) were traitors to the Faith, 2 Timothy ,7 Some of these false teachers had carelessly wandered away from the truth of God s Word and became helplessly twisted. Their talk was useless and profitless. With them talk was cheap many empty words with no solid truth. They were self-cen- CHAPTER 1 9 steadfast love to strengthen one in weakness; (3) peace, the sure, sweet result of God s grace and mercy working in the heart. Timothy would greatly need all three. He was a young man coming from a divided home, going through difficult service for God, and eventually to face a martyr s death. (According to tradition he was beaten to death in Ephesus.) Paul knew the source of help for his young son in the faith: God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord. Problems at Ephesus 3,4 Timothy was to stay on at Ephesus. His instructions were (1) to stop those teachers who were bringing in false doctrines: (2) to tell them to turn from their legends and myths. (There were Greek myths, 2 Peter 1.16, as well as Jewish legends, Titus These were all of human origin.): (3) also to turn them from genealogies, that is, lists of ancestors names. This does not refer to the Bible genealogies which are true and dependable. The non- Biblical ones were only of human origin. These were to be avoided because they only produced arguments. They were unprofitable because they were not of faith. Today some people make a great deal of their ancestors and genealogies. We should stick to faith in God s Word plus nothing. It alone is like pure gold all else is only like mere gravel. 5 Here are three goals or purposes of Paul s instructions: (1) Love from a pure heart which is cleansed from sin. See Matthew 5.8; John The heart is the center of our will, thoughts and emotions. (2) A good or clear conscience, resulting from a pure heart. (3) Genuine faith which solidly rests on the Word of God. In contrast to these, the false teachers: (1) had a corrupted heart and mind, chapter 6.5, (2) had a seared, scarred conscience, chapter 4.2, and (3) were traitors to the Faith, 2 Timothy ,7 Some of these false teachers had carelessly wandered away from the truth of God s Word and became helplessly twisted. Their talk was useless and profitless. With them talk was cheap many empty words with no solid truth. They were self-cen-

10 10 1 TIMOTHY tered and proud, claiming to be doctors of the law. But all the time they didn t know what they were talking about. We need to beware of empty teachers like that. See what Jude wrote about such, Jude Also look up James Paul now gives the true place and use of God s Law. His law is like Himself -- perfect and good. It is the expression of His own character and will. 9,10 First, the wrong use of the law is to apply it to believers as a rule of life, Romans Second, the right use of the law is to sinners to bring them to Christ as their only way of salvation, Galatians First Paul lists general sins: (a) relating to the law the lawless or unruly people who reject all law and authority; (b) relating to God -- ungodly sinner, without God and disobeying Him; (c) relating to holiness profane, unholy persons who trample all that is sacred. 2. Next Paul lists specific sins against specific commandments of God (compare Exodus ): against the 5th commandment those who mistreat and dishonor parents 6th commandment murderers 7th commandment adulterers and sex perverts 8th commandment kidnappers and slave dealers 9th commandment liars and perjurers All moral law anything contrary to the solid, healthful teachings of God s Word. 11 The Good News of God s Word is the message of the glory of the blessed (or happy) God, Our God is the Happy God. The Good News tells out the glory and beauty of His grace, His forgiveness and redemption, and of all His attributes. 12 Paul s Privilege. Paul was always thankful for the great privilege of serving Christ. Power for service is found in Christ Paul s Past. As he recalls his past life he is doubly amazed that God should choose him for service. He was a blasphemer, that is, he had spoken evil of Jesus. He was a persecutor, doing harm to the followers of Jesus. Read Acts 8.3; 9.1,2,4,5; TIMOTHY tered and proud, claiming to be doctors of the law. But all the time they didn t know what they were talking about. We need to beware of empty teachers like that. See what Jude wrote about such, Jude Also look up James Paul now gives the true place and use of God s Law. His law is like Himself -- perfect and good. It is the expression of His own character and will. 9,10 First, the wrong use of the law is to apply it to believers as a rule of life, Romans Second, the right use of the law is to sinners to bring them to Christ as their only way of salvation, Galatians First Paul lists general sins: (a) relating to the law the lawless or unruly people who reject all law and authority; (b) relating to God -- ungodly sinner, without God and disobeying Him; (c) relating to holiness profane, unholy persons who trample all that is sacred. 2. Next Paul lists specific sins against specific commandments of God (compare Exodus ): against the 5th commandment those who mistreat and dishonor parents 6th commandment murderers 7th commandment adulterers and sex perverts 8th commandment kidnappers and slave dealers 9th commandment liars and perjurers All moral law anything contrary to the solid, healthful teachings of God s Word. 11 The Good News of God s Word is the message of the glory of the blessed (or happy) God, Our God is the Happy God. The Good News tells out the glory and beauty of His grace, His forgiveness and redemption, and of all His attributes. 12 Paul s Privilege. Paul was always thankful for the great privilege of serving Christ. Power for service is found in Christ Paul s Past. As he recalls his past life he is doubly amazed that God should choose him for service. He was a blasphemer, that is, he had spoken evil of Jesus. He was a persecutor, doing harm to the followers of Jesus. Read Acts 8.3; 9.1,2,4,5; 22.4-

11 CHAPTER ; ; Galatians Also he was a violent man, even putting Christians to death, Acts 8.1; But he received mercy. Why? Because he had acted in ignorance and unbelief. The Old Testament law made a difference between sins of ignorance and sins of deliberate malice. Compare Numbers Provision was made for the manslayer to flee to the Cities of Refuge, see Numbers Paul s ignorance was not an excuse for his sin but it brought him under God s mercy. Also compare Luke God s grace is superabounding. Sin was like full tide on an ocean, but God s grace was like a great tidal wave far surpassing the sin, Romans Grace has planned salvation, Faith accepts it as Love applies it. And Christ Jesus our Lord is the Source of it all. 15 Now comes one of the faithful, true sayings used by the early church. Very few of the early believers could afford to own copies of the scriptures or of the New Testament writings. Therefore many memorized portions of them, and probably put some to music, Ephesians This is one such trustworthy saying. There are four others in these Pastoral Epistles. Find the verses and write down the message of importance in all five references: 1 Timothy 1. v. _ Message: I Timothy 3, v. _ I Timothy 4. v. _ 2 Timothy 2. v. _ God s salvation is for only one kind of people: Sinners! Do you qualify? Paul was a very religious man but he was a sinner, yes, the chief or worst of them all. Why did he say that? See 1 Corinthians If the chief of sinners could be saved there is room at the cross for you! 16 The reason for Paul s salvation was Christ s great love and patience. Compare Luke The result of his salvation was to be an example to all others who would believe in Christ. And Paul never ceased to wonder at such grace. He loved to give his CHAPTER ; ; Galatians Also he was a violent man, even putting Christians to death, Acts 8.1; But he received mercy. Why? Because he had acted in ignorance and unbelief. The Old Testament law made a difference between sins of ignorance and sins of deliberate malice. Compare Numbers Provision was made for the manslayer to flee to the Cities of Refuge, see Numbers Paul s ignorance was not an excuse for his sin but it brought him under God s mercy. Also compare Luke God s grace is superabounding. Sin was like full tide on an ocean, but God s grace was like a great tidal wave far surpassing the sin, Romans Grace has planned salvation, Faith accepts it as Love applies it. And Christ Jesus our Lord is the Source of it all. 15 Now comes one of the faithful, true sayings used by the early church. Very few of the early believers could afford to own copies of the scriptures or of the New Testament writings. Therefore many memorized portions of them, and probably put some to music, Ephesians This is one such trustworthy saying. There are four others in these Pastoral Epistles. Find the verses and write down the message of importance in all five references: 1 Timothy 1. v. _ Message: I Timothy 3, v. _ I Timothy 4. v. _ 2 Timothy 2. v. _ God s salvation is for only one kind of people: Sinners! Do you qualify? Paul was a very religious man but he was a sinner, yes, the chief or worst of them all. Why did he say that? See 1 Corinthians If the chief of sinners could be saved there is room at the cross for you! 16 The reason for Paul s salvation was Christ s great love and patience. Compare Luke The result of his salvation was to be an example to all others who would believe in Christ. And Paul never ceased to wonder at such grace. He loved to give his

12 12 1 TIMOTHY personal testimony over and over. Read it for yourself in Acts 22, 26; Galatians 1; Philippians 3, and here in verses Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me. I once was lost but now I m found, Was blind but now I see. Newton 17 And Paul bursts out in a joyful song of praise to his Savior- God the King Sovereign over all Eternal with no beginning or ending Immortal He can never die or grow old Invisible to mortal eyes (but revealed in the Lord Jesus Christ, Colossians 1.15) The Only God None other beside Him, Isaiah 44:6; 42.8 None other like Him, Isaiah He is worthy of all honor the value placed on Him and glory His displayed excellence forever without end AMEN Let it be so! 18 Paul s charge to Timothy refers back to verses 3-5. There had been prophecies made about Timothy which led Paul to choose him as a fellow-worker, Compare other references to local prophecies as in Acts ; The charges or orders which Paul gave to Timothy were to direct his life as the Lord s soldier. In order to fight the good fight of faith he must have weapons 19 faith and a good conscience. He must never throw these aside. False teachers had rejected the good conscience and denied the faith. That is like throwing away the chart and compass of a ship. The result was shipwreck. (Timothy was to be a good soldier and a good sailor for Jesus Christ.) This is shipwreck of testimony, as to their faith. It does not teach that a believer in Christ can be lost. Paul was physically shipwrecked four times but he was not lost. See 2 Corinthians and Acts 27. But this refers to one s life testi TIMOTHY personal testimony over and over. Read it for yourself in Acts 22, 26; Galatians 1; Philippians 3, and here in verses Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me. I once was lost but now I m found, Was blind but now I see. Newton 17 And Paul bursts out in a joyful song of praise to his Savior- God the King Sovereign over all Eternal with no beginning or ending Immortal He can never die or grow old Invisible to mortal eyes (but revealed in the Lord Jesus Christ, Colossians 1.15) The Only God None other beside Him, Isaiah 44:6; 42.8 None other like Him, Isaiah He is worthy of all honor the value placed on Him and glory His displayed excellence forever without end AMEN Let it be so! 18 Paul s charge to Timothy refers back to verses 3-5. There had been prophecies made about Timothy which led Paul to choose him as a fellow-worker, Compare other references to local prophecies as in Acts ; The charges or orders which Paul gave to Timothy were to direct his life as the Lord s soldier. In order to fight the good fight of faith he must have weapons 19 faith and a good conscience. He must never throw these aside. False teachers had rejected the good conscience and denied the faith. That is like throwing away the chart and compass of a ship. The result was shipwreck. (Timothy was to be a good soldier and a good sailor for Jesus Christ.) This is shipwreck of testimony, as to their faith. It does not teach that a believer in Christ can be lost. Paul was physically shipwrecked four times but he was not lost. See 2 Corinthians and Acts 27. But this refers to one s life testi-

13 CHAPTER 1 13 mony before the world, wrecked and wasted. How sad it is when this happens to careless believers. 20 Two examples were well known to Timothy. Hymenaeus and Alexander evidently were leaders in deceit, false teaching and evil living. So evil were they that Paul had to hand them over to Satan s power. We believe this was an apostolic act, only twice recorded as being performed: (1) here, for doctrinal error: and (2) in 1 Corinthians 5.5, for moral error. It no doubt included putting them out of church fellowship and into the hands of the Wicked One, Satan, see 1 John But it was more. They were placed in Satan s hands for affliction and punishment, which probably included physical suffering. An illustration of how Satan can be allowed to cause physical damage may be seen in Job , and But see also the result in Job s case, Job , It is important to see the object or purpose of this act. It is not a case of true believers losing their salvation. This cannot happen, see John But it is for discipline or child-training. It is like the spanking which naughty children receive from faithful parents. The object is restoration to the Lord - that they may be taught, not destroyed. They must be taught not to blaspheme, that is, not to speak against the honor and dignity of our Lord Jesus Christ. Those who promote false teaching regarding the person and work of our Lord Jesus speak directly against Him. So Timothy and all of us are warned against the danger of carelessly playing with our consciences and the Faith. CHAPTER 1 13 mony before the world, wrecked and wasted. How sad it is when this happens to careless believers. 20 Two examples were well known to Timothy. Hymenaeus and Alexander evidently were leaders in deceit, false teaching and evil living. So evil were they that Paul had to hand them over to Satan s power. We believe this was an apostolic act, only twice recorded as being performed: (1) here, for doctrinal error: and (2) in 1 Corinthians 5.5, for moral error. It no doubt included putting them out of church fellowship and into the hands of the Wicked One, Satan, see 1 John But it was more. They were placed in Satan s hands for affliction and punishment, which probably included physical suffering. An illustration of how Satan can be allowed to cause physical damage may be seen in Job , and But see also the result in Job s case, Job , It is important to see the object or purpose of this act. It is not a case of true believers losing their salvation. This cannot happen, see John But it is for discipline or child-training. It is like the spanking which naughty children receive from faithful parents. The object is restoration to the Lord - that they may be taught, not destroyed. They must be taught not to blaspheme, that is, not to speak against the honor and dignity of our Lord Jesus Christ. Those who promote false teaching regarding the person and work of our Lord Jesus speak directly against Him. So Timothy and all of us are warned against the danger of carelessly playing with our consciences and the Faith.

14 CHAPTER 2 1 First Paul urges the importance of prayer. At least six different words are used relating to prayer in the New Testament. Here we find four of them: (1) Requests or petitions made to a King. As we feel our deep need of help we come asking God to meet that need. We come humbly and respectfully. (2) Prayer is the general word covering all aspects of appeal to God. When we pray we ask, seek and knock, Matthew 7.7. (3) Intercession is prayer on behalf of others. But here the word has more the idea of approach to God in a close, intimate relationship. It is based on personal communion with God our Father. Consider Genesis (4) Thanksgiving. We should always remember to thank God as we pray, even before we receive the answers! Look up Philippians 4.6 and Colossians The object of our prayers should be all of mankind, that is, all kinds or classes of people. God loves the whole world of human beings. So should we. 2 But here we are to pray specially for our rulers, even the wicked ones. Do you remember who was ruler of the Roman empire when Paul wrote this letter? It was wicked Nero, who murdered many of God s children! All of our civil rulers, from the highest to the lowest, need our prayers. The result of these prayers will be peaceful, quiet lives. This may or may not include outward peace of circumstances. But, of most importance, it does include inward peace of heart. See what Paul wrote in Philippians 4.6,7,9. 3 Godliness here means lives lived in entire devotion to God, in holy, respectable conduct. This is pleasing to God and brings 14 CHAPTER 2 1 First Paul urges the importance of prayer. At least six different words are used relating to prayer in the New Testament. Here we find four of them: (1) Requests or petitions made to a King. As we feel our deep need of help we come asking God to meet that need. We come humbly and respectfully. (2) Prayer is the general word covering all aspects of appeal to God. When we pray we ask, seek and knock, Matthew 7.7. (3) Intercession is prayer on behalf of others. But here the word has more the idea of approach to God in a close, intimate relationship. It is based on personal communion with God our Father. Consider Genesis (4) Thanksgiving. We should always remember to thank God as we pray, even before we receive the answers! Look up Philippians 4.6 and Colossians The object of our prayers should be all of mankind, that is, all kinds or classes of people. God loves the whole world of human beings. So should we. 2 But here we are to pray specially for our rulers, even the wicked ones. Do you remember who was ruler of the Roman empire when Paul wrote this letter? It was wicked Nero, who murdered many of God s children! All of our civil rulers, from the highest to the lowest, need our prayers. The result of these prayers will be peaceful, quiet lives. This may or may not include outward peace of circumstances. But, of most importance, it does include inward peace of heart. See what Paul wrote in Philippians 4.6,7,9. 3 Godliness here means lives lived in entire devotion to God, in holy, respectable conduct. This is pleasing to God and brings 14

15 CHAPTER 2 15 glory to Him. Again we find the title, God our Savior (see 1.1,4,10). He is called this because He wants everyone to be saved. 4 He does not desire anyone to be lost, 2 Peter 3.9. His grace brought salvation for all, Titus 2.1 I He wants everyone to fully experience His truth in His Word. 5 But how can this be possible? God and mankind are far apart because of sin. God is high and holy, Isaiah We are far away from Him in our sins, Ephesians 2.17 as illustrated in Luke We find the answer in the Man Christ Jesus. The Son of God became the Son of Man so that He might bring us together. He could put one hand on God and the other on us human beings and bring us together. See Job He is like a great bridge across a very deep and wide valley. The bridge is anchored on both ends. 6 And how could He do this? By giving His life to redeem mankind. A ransom is the price paid to set a slave or prisoner free. The price Christ Jesus paid was His very own life. So it is limitless in value, sufficient to cover the sins of every sinner on earth. But it is effective only for the many who believe on Him, Matthew 20.28, Mark It is of no avail to those who decide not to believe, see John When Christ died on the cross He gave proof to the whole world that God wants all to be saved. So the Good News is that whosoever believes, trusts in, or receives Christ as Savior has eternal life, John Paul was appointed by God to be the messenger bringing this good news. (1) A preacher or herald was one who announced important news or royal messages. He had to proclaim the word of his master and king. (2) An apostle is a sent one. The title was used of ambassadors and official representatives. (3) A teacher explains the message to those. who want to understand. Paul was all three. He emphasizes the truthfulness of his calling, probably because some at Ephesus were challenging his authority (as some did also in Corinth and Galatia). He was faithful to the truth in contrast to the unbelieving, false teachers of his day. 8 Paul returns to the importance of prayer. He speaks with apostolic authority when he writes, I want. His purpose was CHAPTER 2 15 glory to Him. Again we find the title, God our Savior (see 1.1,4,10). He is called this because He wants everyone to be saved. 4 He does not desire anyone to be lost, 2 Peter 3.9. His grace brought salvation for all, Titus 2.1 I He wants everyone to fully experience His truth in His Word. 5 But how can this be possible? God and mankind are far apart because of sin. God is high and holy, Isaiah We are far away from Him in our sins, Ephesians 2.17 as illustrated in Luke We find the answer in the Man Christ Jesus. The Son of God became the Son of Man so that He might bring us together. He could put one hand on God and the other on us human beings and bring us together. See Job He is like a great bridge across a very deep and wide valley. The bridge is anchored on both ends. 6 And how could He do this? By giving His life to redeem mankind. A ransom is the price paid to set a slave or prisoner free. The price Christ Jesus paid was His very own life. So it is limitless in value, sufficient to cover the sins of every sinner on earth. But it is effective only for the many who believe on Him, Matthew 20.28, Mark It is of no avail to those who decide not to believe, see John When Christ died on the cross He gave proof to the whole world that God wants all to be saved. So the Good News is that whosoever believes, trusts in, or receives Christ as Savior has eternal life, John Paul was appointed by God to be the messenger bringing this good news. (1) A preacher or herald was one who announced important news or royal messages. He had to proclaim the word of his master and king. (2) An apostle is a sent one. The title was used of ambassadors and official representatives. (3) A teacher explains the message to those. who want to understand. Paul was all three. He emphasizes the truthfulness of his calling, probably because some at Ephesus were challenging his authority (as some did also in Corinth and Galatia). He was faithful to the truth in contrast to the unbelieving, false teachers of his day. 8 Paul returns to the importance of prayer. He speaks with apostolic authority when he writes, I want. His purpose was

16 16 1 TIMOTHY that the men (males) lead in prayer at the public meetings of the church. Lifting up the hands was the Old Testament custom of prayer. The hands were held outward with palms up. Refer to Psalm 28.2 and Psalm Lifting up clean hands refers to clean, holy lives in God s sight, Psalm ; 26.6 Anger and arguments are hindrances to effective prayer, Ephesians So we see that pure actions and pure motives are both needed when we pray. Psalm adds an interesting thought regarding prayer. Let the lifting up of my hands be like the evening sacrifice. The time of the evening sacrifice was about 3 PM. That is about the time our Lord Jesus died on the cross. The request would really be, Let my prayer come up to God in the value and on the basis of the finished work of Christ on the cross. In verses 9 to 15 Paul addresses the women in the church. 9 First about their clothes they should be neat, tidy and in good taste. Modesty and decency are part of humility. Nothing should be worn which would attract attention to self. That would be pride. Good judgment linked with moderation will give good balance. In this way they will adorn, or make attractive, the teaching of God, see Titus In contrast Paul refers to the way unbelieving women of the world dressed: Fancy hair styles, even plaited with gold threads; flashy gold ornaments on the fingers, wrists, neck, nose and ears; very costly clothing all of this was typical of the high society of wealthy women and the low society of prostitutes. It was all to attract attention to self. There was no glory to God in it. 10 For women who profess to be followers of the Lord Jesus there are better kinds of adornment. Show your faith by the way you live, in other words, let your energy be put into living like your Master. He went about doing good to others. See Acts 9.36 for an example of a Christian woman who was well dressed in the eyes of the Lord. True beauty is inward, spiritual beauty of the heart. Let the beauty of Jesus be seen in me All His wondrous compassion and purity TIMOTHY that the men (males) lead in prayer at the public meetings of the church. Lifting up the hands was the Old Testament custom of prayer. The hands were held outward with palms up. Refer to Psalm 28.2 and Psalm Lifting up clean hands refers to clean, holy lives in God s sight, Psalm ; 26.6 Anger and arguments are hindrances to effective prayer, Ephesians So we see that pure actions and pure motives are both needed when we pray. Psalm adds an interesting thought regarding prayer. Let the lifting up of my hands be like the evening sacrifice. The time of the evening sacrifice was about 3 PM. That is about the time our Lord Jesus died on the cross. The request would really be, Let my prayer come up to God in the value and on the basis of the finished work of Christ on the cross. In verses 9 to 15 Paul addresses the women in the church. 9 First about their clothes they should be neat, tidy and in good taste. Modesty and decency are part of humility. Nothing should be worn which would attract attention to self. That would be pride. Good judgment linked with moderation will give good balance. In this way they will adorn, or make attractive, the teaching of God, see Titus In contrast Paul refers to the way unbelieving women of the world dressed: Fancy hair styles, even plaited with gold threads; flashy gold ornaments on the fingers, wrists, neck, nose and ears; very costly clothing all of this was typical of the high society of wealthy women and the low society of prostitutes. It was all to attract attention to self. There was no glory to God in it. 10 For women who profess to be followers of the Lord Jesus there are better kinds of adornment. Show your faith by the way you live, in other words, let your energy be put into living like your Master. He went about doing good to others. See Acts 9.36 for an example of a Christian woman who was well dressed in the eyes of the Lord. True beauty is inward, spiritual beauty of the heart. Let the beauty of Jesus be seen in me All His wondrous compassion and purity.

17 CHAPTER 2 17 Who is the best dressed Christian in your family? (*See Footnote.) 11 Woman s position in the church. First, positive. (1) To learn. Our Lord wants us all to learn of and from Him, Matthew We learn from Him through His Word, reading and meditating on it. We learn through His teachers in the church. But the women were not to be making a disturbance in the church by asking questions with loud voices. They should be quiet in church services and ask their husbands at home, 1 Corinthians 14.34,35. (This passage probably was to correct the earlier errors of 1 Corinthians 11.5 regarding women praying and prophesying). (2) To live in subjection and obedience to the Word of God. This is true humility. 12 Second, negative. I do not permit. In the church women were not allowed to teach men nor have authority over men. In the next chapter we will see that leadership in the church was given to men. When the Lord appointed apostles they were all men. There were and are women disciples who have very important spheres of service. (For example see Matthew 26.7). But teaching men and ruling over men is not part of that service. Of course women are to teach other women, Titus 2.3-5, and children, 2 Timothy 1.5; And on individual basis, in the home they (with their husbands) can be a real help to others, including men. See Acts The important virtue is quietness. Compare Peter s teaching on all these matters in 1 Peter Now Paul gives the basic reasons for all of this teaching regarding women: (1) Order in Creation. God created man first. He is the leader, the first in priority, not in value. He is the head of the race. 14 Then (2) Order of Sin. The woman was first to disobey. She was thoroughly deceived by Satan, compare Genesis She * These verses are specially directed to women. But the men are by no means exempt from temptations to over-dress. 1 Peter teaches men also to be clothed with humility with the added warning that God resists the proud! It s pretty hard to show humility when you are dressed in the most stylish, expensive clothing money can buy! CHAPTER 2 17 Who is the best dressed Christian in your family? (*See Footnote.) 11 Woman s position in the church. First, positive. (1) To learn. Our Lord wants us all to learn of and from Him, Matthew We learn from Him through His Word, reading and meditating on it. We learn through His teachers in the church. But the women were not to be making a disturbance in the church by asking questions with loud voices. They should be quiet in church services and ask their husbands at home, 1 Corinthians 14.34,35. (This passage probably was to correct the earlier errors of 1 Corinthians 11.5 regarding women praying and prophesying). (2) To live in subjection and obedience to the Word of God. This is true humility. 12 Second, negative. I do not permit. In the church women were not allowed to teach men nor have authority over men. In the next chapter we will see that leadership in the church was given to men. When the Lord appointed apostles they were all men. There were and are women disciples who have very important spheres of service. (For example see Matthew 26.7). But teaching men and ruling over men is not part of that service. Of course women are to teach other women, Titus 2.3-5, and children, 2 Timothy 1.5; And on individual basis, in the home they (with their husbands) can be a real help to others, including men. See Acts The important virtue is quietness. Compare Peter s teaching on all these matters in 1 Peter Now Paul gives the basic reasons for all of this teaching regarding women: (1) Order in Creation. God created man first. He is the leader, the first in priority, not in value. He is the head of the race. 14 Then (2) Order of Sin. The woman was first to disobey. She was thoroughly deceived by Satan, compare Genesis She * These verses are specially directed to women. But the men are by no means exempt from temptations to over-dress. 1 Peter teaches men also to be clothed with humility with the added warning that God resists the proud! It s pretty hard to show humility when you are dressed in the most stylish, expensive clothing money can buy!

18 18 1 TIMOTHY transgressed, that is, broke God s law and so fell into guilt. transgressed, that is, broke God s law and so fell into guilt. Because of this she is not fit to be a spiritual leader over men. 15 This is a difficult verse. Bible teachers are not agreed on its exact meaning. Most agree that being saved here does not refer to the salvation of the soul. That cannot be accomplished by any physical act, Ephesians 2.9, Titus 3.5. But neither can it mean being safely brought through childbirth because of faith and love. Many very godly women have died in childbirth. Some suggest that the childbearing refers to Christ s birth as Genesis 3.16 refers to the Seed of the woman. But it is really His death not His birth that saves us. Another suggestion is that believing women experience a sort of practical salvation from the social evils (marital and sexual) which abound in the world. This would be by their godly life, continuing in faith in God, love to God, holy living in obedience to the Word of God. Perhaps this is the closest to the exact meaning TIMOTHY transgressed, that is, broke God s law and so fell into guilt. transgressed, that is, broke God s law and so fell into guilt. Because of this she is not fit to be a spiritual leader over men. 15 This is a difficult verse. Bible teachers are not agreed on its exact meaning. Most agree that being saved here does not refer to the salvation of the soul. That cannot be accomplished by any physical act, Ephesians 2.9, Titus 3.5. But neither can it mean being safely brought through childbirth because of faith and love. Many very godly women have died in childbirth. Some suggest that the childbearing refers to Christ s birth as Genesis 3.16 refers to the Seed of the woman. But it is really His death not His birth that saves us. Another suggestion is that believing women experience a sort of practical salvation from the social evils (marital and sexual) which abound in the world. This would be by their godly life, continuing in faith in God, love to God, holy living in obedience to the Word of God. Perhaps this is the closest to the exact meaning.

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