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1 Timothy 3:11-5:25

  • Rich Jones
  • Mid-Week Messages
  • August 10, 2016

Paul continues to give Timothy instruction in how to lead the churches that came out of the great revival several years before. He also gives Timothy the qualifications of godly character that he should look for in leaders. Then he gives personal direction to Timothy to discipline himself for the purpose of godliness. We can apply those same words as well.

  • Scripture

1 Timothy 3:8-5:25     NASB

Chapter 3

8 Deacons likewise must be men of dignity, not double-tongued, or addicted to much wine or fond of sordid gain, 9 but holding to the mystery of the faith with a clear conscience. 10
These men must also first be tested; then let them serve as deacons if they are beyond reproach. 11 Women must likewise be dignified, not malicious gossips, but temperate, faithful in all things. 12
Deacons must be husbands of only one wife, and good managers of their children and their own households. 13 For those who have served
well as deacons obtain for themselves a high standing and great confidence in the faith that is in Christ Jesus. 14 I am writing these things to you,
hoping to come to you before long; 15 but in case I am delayed, I write so that you will know how one ought to conduct himself in the household of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and support of the truth. 

16 By common confession, great is the mystery of godliness:
He who was revealed in the flesh,
Was vindicated in the Spirit,
Seen by angels,
Proclaimed among the nations,
Believed on in the world,
Taken up in glory.
                                                                                                                        

Chapter 4

1 But the Spirit explicitly says that in later times some will fall away from the faith, paying attention to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons, 2
by means of the hypocrisy of liars seared in their own conscience as with a branding iron, 3 men who forbid marriage and advocate abstaining from foods which God has created to be gratefully shared in by those who believe and know the truth. 4
For everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with gratitude; 5 for it is sanctified by means of the word
of God and prayer.

6 In pointing out these things to the brethren, you will be a good servant of Christ Jesus, constantly nourished on the words of the faith and of the
sound doctrine which you have been following. 7 But have nothing to do with worldly fables fit only for old women. On the other hand, discipline
yourself for the purpose of godliness; 8 for bodily discipline is only of little profit, but godliness is profitable for all things, since it holds
promise for the present life and also for the life to come. 9 It is a trustworthy statement deserving full acceptance. 10 For it is for this we
labor and strive, because we have fixed our hope on the living God, who is the Savior of all men, especially of believers. 11 Prescribe and
teach these things. 12 Let no one look down on your youthfulness, but rather in speech, conduct, love, faith and purity, show yourself an example
of those who believe.

13 Until I come, give attention to the public reading of Scripture, to exhortation and teaching. 14 Do not neglect the spiritual gift within you, which
was bestowed on you through prophetic utterance with the laying on of hands by the presbytery. 15 Take pains with these things; be absorbed in
them, so that your progress will be evident to all. 16 Pay close attention to yourself and to your teaching; persevere in these things, for as
you do this you will ensure salvation both for yourself and for those who hear you.

Chapter 5

1 Do not sharply rebuke an older man, but rather appeal to him as a father, to the younger men as brothers, 2 the older women as mothers,
and the younger women as sisters, in all purity. 3 Honor widows who are widows indeed; 4 but if any widow has children or grandchildren,
they must first learn to practice piety in regard to their own family and to make some return to their parents; for this is acceptable in the sight
of God. 5 Now she who is a widow indeed and who has been left alone, has fixed her hope on God and continues in entreaties and prayers night and
day. 6 But she who gives herself to wanton pleasure is dead even while she lives. 7 Prescribe these things as well, so that they may be above reproach.

8 But if anyone does not provide for his own, and especially for those of his household, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever. 9
A widow is to be put on the list only if she is not less than sixty years old, having been the wife of one man, 10 having a reputation for good
works; and if she has brought up children, if she has shown hospitality to strangers, if she has washed the saints’ feet, if she has assisted those
in distress, and if she has devoted herself to every good work. 11 But refuse to put younger widows on the list, for when they feel sensual desires
in disregard of Christ, they want to get married, 12 thus incurring condemnation, because they have set aside their previous pledge. 13 At the
same time they also learn to be idle, as they go around from house to house; and not merely idle, but also gossips and busybodies, talking about
things not proper to mention.1

4 Therefore, I want younger widows to get married, bear children, keep house, and give the enemy no occasion for reproach; 15 for some have already
turned aside to follow Satan. 16 If any woman who is a believer has dependent widows, she must assist them and the church must not be burdened,
so that it may assist those who are widows indeed.

17 The elders who rule well are to be considered worthy of double honor, especially those who work hard at preaching and teaching. 18 For the Scripture
says, “You shall not muzzle the ox while he is threshing,” and “The laborer is worthy of his wages.” 19 Do not receive an accusation
against an elder except on the basis of two or three witnesses. 20 Those who continue in sin, rebuke in the presence of all, so that the rest also
will be fearful of sinning.21 I solemnly charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus and of His chosen angels, to maintain these principles without bias, doing nothing in a spirit of partiality. 22
Do not lay hands upon anyone too hastily and thereby share responsibility for the sins of others; keep yourself free from sin. 23
No longer drink water exclusively, but use a little wine for the sake of your stomach and your frequent ailments. 24 The sins of some
men are quite evident, going before them to judgment; for others, their sins follow after. 25 Likewise also, deeds that are good are
quite evident, and those which are otherwise cannot be concealed.
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