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Our Spiritual Goal 1 Timothy 1:3-11 Objective: Help each to grasp our true purpose in teaching religion. Reading: 1 Timothy 1:3-11. Memory: 1 Timothy 1:5 Introduction: 1. What are we about as we study and practice and teach about religion? Why do we come to church, Bible class, etc,? What are we trying to accomplish as we study and teach and practice? It must be more than just learning facts about who Moses was or memorizing the ten commandments and what Jesus said to the theif on the cross. There must be a deeper, spiritual purpose to religion! 2. It must be more than pomp and ceremony. It must be more than knowing rituals and procedures that will appease or somehow manipulate God. It must be more than knowing what people expect so we can all do the same things! 3. With all the struggles Biblical people are called upon to endure, with all the attitudes being addressed, it must have to do with living by faith. It must have to do with internal, heartfelt changes. It must be somehow about getting us to strectch and grow and become somehow different and better than we would be otherwise. It must have to do with the very nature of God and getting us to be somehow compliant and acceptable to that nature. 4. Indeed, with all His power and authority and awesomeness, the very nature of God is defined Biblically as love, and the goal of religion is to make us compatable with that. We need to make LOVE our spiritual and religious goal. (HOW?) In 1 Timothy 1:3-11, Paul, the divinely inspired Apostle, writing to Timothy in Holy Scripture, explains that love is the overall purpose. Listen to 1 Timothy 1:3-11. What is the goal of true religion? What is it we are really trying to accomplish? It is love. Paul, in verse 5, explains that it is a particular kind of love. A love that entails three essential components which we ought to be concentrating on. These three components define the sort of love which God expects and which we need to develop in our lives if we have any real religious intent. The first of these love components is: I. A PURE HEART: 1 Timothy 1:5, The goal of this command is love, which comes from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith. A. Understand that religion is primarily a matter of internals the heart. 1. Religion is a spiritual matter! It is not simply rituals and rules, it is supposed to touch and transform you soul! We are supposed to be somehow different from experiencing true religion! 2. In Matthew 15, people are asking Jesus about why his followers don t wash ceremonially before they eat, and Jesus explains; They are concerned with ritual propriety. Jesus teaches it is the heart that counts; Matthew 1517-20, Don t you see that whatever enters the mouth goes into the stomach and then out of the body? But the things that come out of the mouth come from the heart, and these make a man unclean. For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murder, adultery, sexual immorality, theft, false testimony, slander. These are what make a man unclean 3. In Matthew 5:8, He teaches, Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God. 4. The overall message of the Sermon on the Mount is that it is not a matter of external behavior only, but legitimate behavior that stems from a pure heart. B. The externals are the easy part. 1. They don t require a pure heart. People can walk through rituals and designated behaviors or proceedures by rote without struggling, growing or even thinking about them. The tough struggles come from within. a. You can give of your means without it ever touching your heart of coming from the heart. b. You can make charitable contributions that are because you are supposed to or because others are doing it, without it coming from love in your heart.

2. A pure heart is motivated to do what is right and loving even when no one is around to see! What thoughts are you entertaining when no one is around? Are they lustful, harmful, angry, bitter, tempted to cheat? 3. A pure heart struggles with guilt and rightness even when no one is is looking or scolding; Am I okay with the speed limits? Is my church attendance what it should be? Am I helping others? Am I doing what Jesus would do? Am I doing what pure love demands or am I being selfish? C. A pure heart does the right things for the right reasons! Examine your motives. 1. When we reach out to help someone, we should as why are we doing it? Is it unselfish love? Is it love for his soul or is it his money, influence, friendship? Is it because people expect you to? 2. Why do I want to study Bible with that person? Why do I work for attendance numbers? Personal glory somehow? Bragging rites? Or is it purely love? 3. Why do I hesitate to direct people toward God? Or even to approach certain people? 4. Why does a particular situation anger me? Is it offensive to me personally, or to God? 5. These are matters of the heart and they matter. D. We need to maintain a right heart attitude at all times. 1. A heart that responds out of pure love for God. And pure love for man. 2. When you are lied to; respond with love from a pure heart! 3. When you are ridiculed, hurt, frustrated; respond with love from a pure heart! 4. When you are tempted by thoughts or physical attractions; respond with love from a pure heart! The second element out of which appropriate love flows is; II. A GOOD CONSCIENCE: 1 Timothy 1:5, The goal of this command is love, which comes from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith. A. What is a good conscience, and how do we acquire it? 1. Wants to be clean and right before God and makes sure that it is. 2. You can t have a good conscience it you are doing what you know or think is offensive to God. 3. It is one that behaves out of love toward God. a. In Acts 23:1, Paul, addressing the Council says; Brethren, I have lived my life with a perfectly good conscience before God up to this day. b. Infers diligent obedience, reverence, honoring, seeking God s will... 4. A good conscience also behaves out of love toward other people. a. You can t have a good conscience it you are doing something you know or think is taking advantage of or is despiteful toward people. b. In 1 Peter 1:22, the Apostle says Since you have in obedience to the truth purified your souls for a sincere love of the brethren, fervently love one another from the heart, c. It entails no offenses toward the brethren. (no gossip, no deciet, no disregard...) d. Not just the brethren, but all people. Spouse, friends, parent, child, your employer e. You cannot be right with God if you are committing ffenses or harboring grudges against a neighbor. That s why it says, Matthew 5:23, 23 Therefore, if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother has something against you, 24leave your gift there in front of the altar. First go and be reconciled to your brother; then come and offer your gift. 5. You cannot have a real love relationship if a wall of offenses stand between you and them. a. Good conscience says; I have nothing offensive in or about me. I am unarmed. I will do no harm. OR, I will set it right immediately and beg forgiveness. b. In Acts 24:16, The Apostle says, I also do my best to maintain always a blameless conscience both before God and before men. 6. A good conscience should carry a sense of guiltlessness. a. It harbors and hides no wrongs, no offensive things, no secrets sins, no deceits. b. Psalm 139:23-24, Search me, O God, and know my heart; Try me and know my anxious thoughts; And see if there be any hurtful way in me, And lead me in the everlasting way. Do you have courage and conscience for this sort of searching? B. People do have a tendency to rationalize, but a good conscience is honest with self!

1. Not say, I m trying to do my best. When you repeatedly do something wrong. 2. Not say, I had to. When you cheat, deceive, hide a truth, lie, say something hurtful. 3. Not say, I don t really need to. In regard to any matter of doing God s will. 4. Not say, I m just being a little lax at the moment. In regard to bad language, lewdness, any sin. C. Repentance is needed in order for a good conscience. 1. Repentance of all the things we know are wrong; If something leaves even a small twinge of guilt so we suspect we may be wrong. A good conscience will repent. This way we keep our conscience sensitive rather than letting it get hardened or calloused. 2. It may help to ask yourself; Did I really have to say that, do that or leave it undone? Could I have found a less hurtful alternative? The third element involved in producing the kind of love that is our goal is: III. A SINCERE FAITH: 1 Timothy 1:5, The goal of this command is love, which comes from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith. A. A genuine trust in God. 1. And appropriate conduct based upon such trust in God! 2. That faith is confidence in God s wisdom, power and ability, and action or inaction. 3. And sincere faith involves compliance with a commensurate body of doctrines or teachings God instructs us to follow. B. Have you ever really, sincerely entrusted your life to God? 1. Do you even know what His will is? Are you sincerely seeking to know His instructions and to understand and follow them? 2. Can you really sincerely say that you belong to Him? 3. What does the use of your time reveal about this? How about your deeds and your conduct? 4. Are you sincere in faith, or do you keep reservations? Do you call Him Lord with fingers crossed? C. Sincere means genuine. 1. It is sometimes easy for folks to put up a front, to play at religion. Our goal is to get beyond any such façade to make sure it is real and from the heart. 2. Is your faith genuine if you say; I m sorry for the way I behave ; but show no real signs of changing. Or if you say, I intended to go to church. For 18 months and never made it? 3. It is possible to make good things into CORBAN Like in Mark 7 where the Jews sidestep taking care of their parents by taking what they would use to help their parents and committing those things to God. Such may sound good, but opposes God s intentions. It is not LOVE. 4. Likewise, we can use the excuse of family time to forsake the assembly. We can take a Bible study and turn it into a gossip session. 5. Whenever people find ways to sidestep God s intentions, it cannot be called a sincere faith. So What? It shouldn t surprise us that the goal of our instruction is love. God IS love, and we are supposed to be made in His image. Love for God is the first and foremost commandment. And love for mankind is the second most important. Jesus says in Matthew 15:8-9, THIS PEOPLE HONORS ME WITH THEIR LIPS, BUT THEIR HEART IS FAR AWAY FROM ME. BUT IN VAIN DO THEY WORSHIP ME, TEACHING AS DOCTRINES THE PRECEPTS OF MEN. What tragedy for worship to be in vain; to accomplish nothing, to serve no purpose. Is your religion worth any thing? Make sure the primary goal of what you do spiritually is love from a pure heart, clean conscience, sincere faith. Closing Prayer:

Our Spiritual Goal 1 Timothy 1:3-11 Reading: 1 Timothy 1:3-11. Memory: 1 Timothy 1:5 T_ g_ o_ t_ c_ i_ l_, w_ c_ f_ a p_ h_ a_ a g_ c_ a_ a s_ f_. We need to make LOVE our spiritual and religious goal. Essential components of the love we ought to be concentrating on. I. A PURE HEART: 1 Timothy 1:5 A. Primarily a matter of internals. Matthew 15:17-20 Matthew 5:8 B. The externals are the easy part. C. A pure heart does the right things for the right reasons! D. A right heart attitude at all times. II. A GOOD CONSCIENCE: 1 Timothy 1:5 A. What is a good conscience? Acts 23:1 1 Peter 1:22 Matthew 5:23 Acts 24:16 Psalm 139:23-24 B. A good conscience is honest with self! C. Repentance is needed. III. A SINCERE FAITH: 1 Timothy 1:5 A. Genuine trust in God. B. Have you ever really, sincerely entrusted your life to God? C. Sincere means genuine. So What? Make love your primary goal; from a pure heart, clean conscience, and sincere faith.

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