Nov 16, 2025
A Caring Community
Series: 1 Timothy
God’s Church is to be a caring community.  When we are living life the way God calls us to in His Word, we see this taking place constantly in real-time.  Healthy churches not only minister to people’s spiritual needs, but to their physical needs as well.
 
In 1 Timothy 5:1-16, Paul lays out God’s instructions to Timothy and the church, that they may be a caring community.  The focus is predominately on widows, but the principles can be applied broadly: 1) Be Respectful of Others around You; 2) Show Compassion to Widows Who Demonstrate Christian Character; 3) Accept Appropriate Responsibility for Caring for Others; and 4) A Warning & Instruction for Younger Widows.
 
We are called to show respect, compassion, and responsibility toward others in the church.
 
 
1 Timothy 5:1-16
Nov. 16, 2025
 
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  • Nov 16, 2025A Caring Community
    Nov 16, 2025
    A Caring Community
    Series: 1 Timothy
    God’s Church is to be a caring community.  When we are living life the way God calls us to in His Word, we see this taking place constantly in real-time.  Healthy churches not only minister to people’s spiritual needs, but to their physical needs as well.
     
    In 1 Timothy 5:1-16, Paul lays out God’s instructions to Timothy and the church, that they may be a caring community.  The focus is predominately on widows, but the principles can be applied broadly: 1) Be Respectful of Others around You; 2) Show Compassion to Widows Who Demonstrate Christian Character; 3) Accept Appropriate Responsibility for Caring for Others; and 4) A Warning & Instruction for Younger Widows.
     
    We are called to show respect, compassion, and responsibility toward others in the church.
     
     
    1 Timothy 5:1-16
    Nov. 16, 2025
     
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  • Nov 9, 2025Leading By Example
    Nov 9, 2025
    Leading By Example
    Series: 1 Timothy
    The Apostle Paul appointed Timothy to serve as the pastor of the church in Ephesus prior to his departure.  In 1 Timothy 4:11-16, Paul issues a series of commands to the young pastor, encouraging him to lead by example, and live in a way that demonstrates what a Christian life should look like. 
     
    Although many of Paul's commands are particular to Timothy's calling as a pastor, there is still much that can be generally applied to the life of every believer: 1) Live Your Life as an Example to Others; 2) Serve with the Spiritual Gifts God has Given You; and 3) Focus on Progress over Perfection in Your Spiritual Growth.
     
    Set an example in spiritual life and service.
     
     
    1 Timothy 4:11-16
    Nov. 9, 2025
     
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  • Nov 2, 2025Good Habits for Growing Christians
    Nov 2, 2025
    Good Habits for Growing Christians
    Series: 1 Timothy
    Christian maturity doesn’t just happen to us passively.  We need to actively pursue it.  In order to grow as Christians, we would be wise to develop some good spiritual habits.  Paul points out two things we can do to aid in spiritual growth in 1 Tim. 4:6-10.  First, he encourages us to 1) Stay True to God’s Word – we need to focus on the truth, and at the same time identify the errors which stand against it.  Secondly, Paul issues the call to 2) Train Yourself to be Godly – we need to develop and grow in personal holiness, striving for integrity in all we do.
     
    Spiritual growth requires spiritual exercise focused on spiritual truth.
     
     
    1 Timothy 4:6-10
    Nov. 2, 2025
     
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  • Oct 26, 2025Don’t Fall for False Teaching
    Oct 26, 2025
    Don’t Fall for False Teaching
    Series: 1 Timothy
    Church should be a place where we can be safe from false teaching.  But, even here, we still need to be on our guard.  Jesus, Paul, Peter, Jude and others in Scripture repeatedly warned that false teachers would arise, even in the church, who would deceive many.
     
    As we come to 1 Timothy 4 this morning, Paul warns the young pastor against false teachers, highlighting three 3 things for us: 1) False Teaching can be Spiritually Fatal; 2) Rejecting What God has Given Does Not Make Us Righteous; and 3) Be Grateful for The Good Things God has Created.
     
    False teaching pulls people away from God and denies the goodness of His creation.
     
     
    1 Timothy 4:1-5
    Oct. 26, 2025
     
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  • Oct 19, 2025How to Behave at Home
    Oct 19, 2025
    How to Behave at Home
    Series: 1 Timothy
    In the three short verses at the end of 1 Timothy 3, Paul mentions his purpose in writing the letter – that we will know how to live in God’s church.  He wants us to understand how we are to behave in the household of God.
     
    There are 3 points we can identify in these 3 verses.  The first one could almost escape our notice, but is worth mentioning.  Paul gives us the example of 1) Seeking God’s Direction in All You Decide to Do.  From there he goes on to encourage all in the church to 2) Live a Life that Pleases the Lord.  The final verse of the chapter is a short hymn of sorts that spells out basic truths about Christ.  Here the apostle encourages believers to 3) Ground Yourself in the Truth of the Gospel.
     
    Christians should be known by their Godly behavior and Biblical beliefs about Christ.
     
     
    1 Timothy 3:14-16
    Oct. 19, 2025
     
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  • Sep 28, 2025A Schematic for Servant-Leadership
    Sep 28, 2025
    A Schematic for Servant-Leadership
    Series: 1 Timothy
    In 1 Timothy 3:8-13, Paul describes the sort of character deacons are to possess, rather than focusing on the functions they were to perform.  There are many similarities between the expected character of an overseer and that of a deacon, leading us to understand that this was not a lesser leadership position in any way.  Deacons just had a different focus or set of responsibilities.
     
    There are 5 things which deacons should do, according to the requirements Paul lists in this passage: 1) A Deacon Should Show Consistent Self-Control; 2) A Deacon Should Hold Solid Christian Convictions; 3) A Deacon Should Have a History of Demonstrating a Heart for Service; 4) A Deacon Should Faithfully Lead His Family; and 5) A Deacon Should Serve Confidently, Affirmed by Christ and His Church.
     
    Spiritual maturity & obedience are essential parts of a servant’s heart.
     
     
    1 Timothy 3:1-7
    Sept. 28, 2025
     
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  • Sep 21, 2025What They Need to Lead
    Sep 21, 2025
    What They Need to Lead
    Series: 1 Timothy
    Good leadership in the church is important. In his letter to timothy, the Apostle Paul gives some guidelines for the type of person to seek out when looking for leaders in the church. 
     
     
    In 1 Timothy 3:1-7, Paul gives a list of 15 different things which should be observable in those who would serve the church as overseers. The one overarching quality necessary for these Christian leaders is living a life that is above reproach. The other 14 qualifications break down into four groups which will form the basis of our study together: 1) An overseer should lead a consistent Christian Life; An overseer should faithfully lead his family; 3 ) An overseer should have a history of humble Christian living; and 4 ) An overseer should respectable in the eyes of the non-Christian community. 
     
    Live a life that can be an example to others, especially if you lead.
     
     
    1 Timothy 3:1-7
    Sept. 21, 2025
     
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  • Sep 7, 2025A Proper Approach to Public Worship
    Sep 7, 2025
    A Proper Approach to Public Worship
    Series: 1 Timothy
    1 Timothy 2 contains Paul's instructions for proper attitudes and behavior within the church, particularly as we gather in public worship.  Some in our culture might view the things Paul has to say here as "triggering."  But, we need to let God's Word speak and we need to seek to understand what exactly He is saying through it.
     
    In 1 Tim. 2:8-15 there are 3 things which we should take to heart as believers in Christ: 1) We Need a Proper Attitude towards Prayer; 2) We Need a Proper Attitude towards Appearance; and 3) We Need to Prioritize God's Intention for Our Instruction.
     
    Pursue Godliness in worship, prioritizing God’s design.
     
     
    1 Timothy 2:8-15
    Sept. 7, 2025
     
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  • Aug 31, 2025The Priority of Prayer
    Aug 31, 2025
    The Priority of Prayer
    Series: 1 Timothy
     
    Priorities are important in every area of our lives. Did you know that there is also a priority when it comes to our worship of God? That priority is prayer. God wants us to be a praying people. We find this truth emphasized in a number of different of Scripture.
    In 1 Timothy 2:1-7 there is a single unifying focus Paul has in view – prayer. More particularly, Paul highlights 3 things we are to do regarding prayer: 1) Make it Your Practice to Pray for All People; 2) Pray That People Would Come to a Personal Knowledge of God’s Saving Power; and 3) Humbly Proclaim the Primary Truths of the Gospel.
    Pray that all people would hear and respond to the Gospel.
     
     
    1 Timothy 2:1-7
    Aug. 31, 2025
     
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  • Aug 24, 2025Hang On Tight
    Aug 24, 2025
    Hang On Tight
    Series: 1 Timothy
    Paul had begun his charge to Timothy by urging him to warn the false teachers in Ephesus to stop devoting themselves to useless "myths."  From there, he explained the true nature of the Gospel, on which Timothy was to focus. 
     
    With the final verses of chapter 1, Paul commands Timothy to fight the good fight - a calling that rests on all Christians.  Three things emerge in these verses: 1) Holding Firmly to Our Faith is a Battle We Must Be Ready For; 2) We Are to Live in Light of What We Learn from God’s Word; and 3) Rejecting God’s Truth and Will for Our Lives Brings Real Trouble.
     
    Cling to God’s truth and let it lead you into right living.
     
     
    1 Timothy 1:18-20
    Aug. 24, 2025
     
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