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Graphics and Audio Notes There will be a sermon starter video. There will be notes and / or scripture to show on screen during the sermon. Text highlighted in this way will have a slide prepared to be on screen. Text highlighted in this way is a reminder for Andrew during delivery. Key Questions What is this sermon about? This sermon is about the relationship between Paul and Timothy and the implications that it has for us today. Why is this sermon important? It is important because mentoring and encouraging those younger than us is how faith is passed from one generation to the next. What is the good news? The good news is that, as we follow Christ, the power of God at work in Paul and Timothy, is at work in us. What are the next action steps? You are invited to look to those that have gone before you to learn from their example; pay attention to those that are coming after you so that you can share your faith; fix your eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of our faith. What is the context of this sermon? This sermon is part of a series focused on 1 and 2 Timothy. It has been prepared with help from a series preached by Adam Hamilton at The United Methodist Church of the Resurrection in November 2011. Metadata Topics 1 of 13

Develop Leaders Make Disciples Sermon Books of the Bible 1 Corinthians Serve Hebrews 1 Timothy Tags sermon, worship, church, Methodist, UnitedMethodist, UnitedMethodistChurch, FirstUnitedMethodistChurch, ElDorado, Kansas, GreatPlains, AnnualConference, GreatPlainsAnnualConference, Timothy, Paul, mentor, mentoring, example, encouragement Sermon Audio 9 a.m. Worship Sermon Video 2 of 13

Introduction 5, CEB Response to Scripture Sermon Starter Video Personal Letters 5 From Yellowstone with Love Housekeeper Preacher Long distance relationship Write Letters Transition Paul s Personal Letters Book vs. Personal Letter Different Relationship Care for Groups vs. Individual Guidance Holy Spirit in the Letters Transition to Understand Context Paul and Timothy 7 Paul s First Missionary Journey Timothy s Conversion Paul s Second Missionary Journey Timothy s Faith Teenage Apprentice Paul invites Timothy to Serve Ministry Together Timothy and Silas Stay Writing Letters 8 Co-Authorship Co-Author with a Teenager Timothy to Ephesus 3 of 13

1 and 2 Timothy Location of Ephesus Paul and Ephesus Significance of Ephesus Investing in the Next Generation 9 Paul Invests in Timothy Children Many have Invested in Me Scriptural Pattern of Mentoring and Encouragement Paul to Timothy Moses to Joshua Elijah to Elisha Elizabeth to Mary Your Investment in Others Children and Youth Volunteers Others Investing in You Conclusion 11 Good News Key Example: Young Neighbor Invites Ailing 89-Year-Old To Move In Call to Action Invitation Closing Prayer 4 of 13

Introduction, CEB 1 From Paul, who is an apostle of Jesus Christ by the command of God our savior and of Christ Jesus our hope. 2 To Timothy, my true child in the faith. Grace, mercy, and peace from God the Father and from Christ Jesus our Lord. Response to Scripture One: The word of God for the people of God. All: Thanks be to God. Sermon Starter Video Play sermon starter video. Personal Letters From Yellowstone with Love I spent the summer of 2004 living and working in Yellowstone National Park as part of A Christian Ministry in the National Parks. Housekeeper I was a housekeeper. During the week, I cleaned the cabins next to the Yellowstone Lake Hotel. Preacher I was a preacher. On the weekends, I lead a team of college students to lead worship in the park in the hotel lobby, an amphitheater and campground down the road. Long distance relationship I was also in a long distance relationship. Nicole and I met on the first day of orientation at Wesley Theological Seminary. During the school year, we started dating. There was not a cell phone tower close by, so she and I kept in touch by writing letters to each other. Write Letters I tried to write to Nicole every day. I checked for mail every day to see if there was a letter from her. I saved each one. Transition It seems to be less common these days to receive a handwritten letter. When someone takes the time to write a letter or even a note, it s significant. It s important. 5 of 13

A letter can often be more meaningful than an email or a text message. Paul s Personal Letters During this series, we are focusing our attention on two letters which the Apostle Paul wrote to Timothy, a young person. Book vs. Personal Letter We talk about these as books of the Bible, but Paul didn t think that he was writing a book. He was just writing a letter to someone that he knew. It was like those letters that Nicole and I wrote back and forth that summer. Different Relationship Paul and Timothy had a different relationship than Nicole and I do. So, maybe the letters weren t quite the same, but you get the idea. It was a personal letter just like you would write a personal letter to someone that you care about. Care for Groups vs. Individual Guidance Some of Paul s letters are written to groups of people churches that he has started. However, in this case, it is a letter written to a particular person Timothy. Paul seeks to care for, mentor and guide Timothy, even through these letters. Holy Spirit in the Letters It is unlikely that Paul could have imagined that these letters would be read by churches over 2,000 years later. Yet, we read them because we sense the Holy Spirit in these letters and that there is something in them for our lives today. Transition to Understand Context Any time you read a letter from the past it is always helpful to understand the context in which the letter was written. What was the situation of the recipient that dictated that this letter be written? What was the person who wrote it thinking? I want to give you a little bit of background today. 6 of 13

Paul and Timothy Paul s First Missionary Journey The year was around AD 45. Paul was on his first missionary journey. Paul had come to Lystra, a little town in what is the country of Turkey today. He had traveled to this town with Barnabas. They were preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. God had done an amazing miracle in a man s life as the result of their prayers and word had spread. There were many people who came to hear Paul and Barnabas, including many from the synagogue. Timothy s Conversion Likely among the crowd was a family. Lois, a grandmother, Eunice, her daughter, and Eunice young son, Timothy. It is likely that they were devout Jews and devoted to God. They came to hear Paul preach. And through Paul s preaching, they came to believe that Jesus was the Messiah. It may be that Paul met Timothy in the crowd. Paul s Second Missionary Journey Five years later, Paul is back in Lystra on his second missionary journey. When he came back, he was amazed to see the teenager, Timothy. Timothy s Faith He was a devout follower of Jesus Christ. He had studied the scriptures and knew them backward and forward. He was a leader in the church, even as a teenager. Teenage Apprentice You remember that the average lifespan then was 35 to 40 years old. Of course, there were people who lived into their 60s, 70s and 80s. However, when you were a teenager, you became an apprentice to learn a trade. Paul invites Timothy to Serve Paul turned to Timothy in Lystra and said I think that you have gifts to be a pastor, a missionary and a leader in the church. Would you like to come with me and Silas and start new churches? Timothy said yes. Timothy became Paul s apprentice. Ministry Together Timothy continues on Paul s second missionary journey. They started new churches together. 7 of 13

They were arrested together. They saw God do amazing and dramatic things. Timothy and Silas Stay Midway through that missionary journey, Paul began to tell Timothy and Silas to stay in the towns where they visited for another month or so to confirm their faith, help them get off on the right track and then to join him in the next town. Then Paul begins writing his letters. Writing Letters Co-Authorship As you know, much of the New Testament is a collection of Paul s letters. Six of letters in the New Testament, Paul notes, are co-written by Timothy: 2 Corinthians Ephesians Philippians Colossians 1 Thessalonians 2 Thessalonians Take a look at the first verse in each of these books. Co-Author with a Teenager We don t often recognize this. I want you to imagine for a moment. Here is this great apostle of the faith who has started churches around the world writing letters to these churches and giving co-authorship to Timothy - a teenager. Timothy to Ephesus 1 and 2 Timothy When we come to the letters of 1 and 2 Timothy, it has been 15 to 20 years since Paul met Timothy. Scholars note that there is some discrepancy between the chronology of Timothy and that of Acts. However, we can look at these letters and see that as Timothy has grown up, Paul is still mentoring and encouraging him. Paul has assigned Timothy to go to Ephesus. Location of Ephesus Let me show you where that is on the map. Show map Ephesus is in Eastern Turkey. You can see Rome 8 of 13

here, Greece here and Israel and Palestine over here. Timothy s home town is to the west maybe 400 miles - about where the u is there in Ephesus. It is about as far as it is from El Dorado down I-35 to Dallas. Paul and Ephesus Paul has sent Timothy to go to Ephesus so that he can help the church there. Paul started this church. He was there for two years and three months - the longest that he ever spent in one place. Paul loved the people of Ephesus. Significance of Ephesus Ephesus was the largest church in the Christian faith at that time. Ephesus was the second largest city of the Roman Empire. Paul sends Timothy, this twenty something man, who is going to try to straighten this church out because they are having some challenges. Investing in the Next Generation Paul Invests in Timothy What we find in our passage today is that Paul affirms his love for Timothy and his confidence in him. Children Paul addresses his letter in this way: To Timothy, my true child in the faith. 1 Paul never had children. Timothy was his true child in the faith. Paul had known him since he was a young boy. He had mentored and encouraged him throughout his life. He had prepared and equipped him and sent him out to do the work of God. 1 1 Timothy 1:2, CEB. 9 of 13

Many have Invested in Me There is something to having older people come alongside and encourage you. I have had a number of people who have been like Paul to Ray Pitman Nancy Krause Chuck and Mary Bloom and some of you. There have been a host of people in my life who have said I believe in you. I am going stand with you. I believe that God can use you to lead us as a church. Scriptural Pattern of Mentoring and Encouragement This is what I see when I look at this passage about Timothy. There is a scriptural pattern in the relationship that Paul has with Timothy. Every one of us as believers is meant to be raising up and investing in the next generation. We encourage, we bless, we walk alongside and then we turn over leadership to them. Paul to Timothy Paul could have gone back to Ephesus and lead the church, but he turned over leadership to Timothy. Paul allowed him to spread his wings and try things. This is precisely what we are called to do as followers of Jesus Christ. We see this throughout the scriptures. Moses to Joshua Moses invested in Joshua. Joshua helped Moses. Together, they were a powerful team. Then, Joshua took over for Moses when Moses time was finished. Elijah to Elisha Then there was Elijah and Elisha. Elijah, the great prophet of the Old Testament, and Elisha, his young understudy. You remember that he began to turn over leadership to Elisha bit by bit. Then, he covered him in his mantle and when Elijah was taken up to heaven a double share of Elijah s prophetic spirit descended on Elisha and he continued the work of God. Elizabeth to Mary In the New Testament, we find Mary and Elizabeth. When Mary finds that she is pregnant, she immediately finds her way to her older cousin, Elizabeth. Of course, we find Paul and Timothy. 10 of 13

Your Investment in Others Who is your Timothy? Who are the young people that you are mentoring? Who are you investing in that is younger than you? Children and Youth Volunteers Some of you do this volunteering with our children and youth today. This isn t just filling spots, this is a sacred undertaking. You are investing in young people. You are helping to raise them up and encourage them. Who is your Timothy? Others Investing in You And, who is your Paul? I have never met someone who is successful in their field who didn t recognize that they stood on the shoulders of older people who had mentored them. The wisest people are those who said, I need to find someone who is older than I am who can help me to see, learn and understand. This is how it is meant to work for the benefit of both Paul and Timothy. What we see in Paul and Timothy can be true for each one of us. Conclusion Relationships like the one between Paul and Timothy are essential to passing the faith from one generation to the next. Relationships like this only work because both are following Jesus. 11 of 13

In another of Paul s letters, Paul writes to the church of Corinth. Follow my example, just like I follow Christ s. 2 Good News The good news is that, as we follow Christ, the power of God at work in Paul and Timothy, is at work in us. Key Example: Young Neighbor Invites Ailing 89-Year-Old To Move In I recently saw a segment on NBC Nightly News that gives us a picture of something like this in our world today. Let s take a look [Play NBC Nightly News video] Who is your Paul? Who is your Timothy? Call to Action Whether you are older or younger, find someone of a different generation that you can walk alongside as we follow Christ together. 2 1 Corinthians 11:1, CEB. 12 of 13

Look to those that have gone before you to learn from their example. Pay attention to those that are coming after you so that you can share your faith. Fix your eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of our faith. 3 Invitation Will you pray with me? Closing Prayer O God, thank you for those who have been a mentor to me. If you have a Paul in your life, you might pray for them by name. O God, thank you for the opportunity to be an example for others If you have a Timothy in your life, you might pray for them by name. Forgive me, O God. Wash me clean and make me new. Thank you for Jesus. Please fill me with your Spirit and help me to follow you. In your holy name, Amen. 3 Hebrews 12:2a, CEB 13 of 13