1Timothy 4:6 If you
put these instructions before the brothers and sisters, you will be a good
servant of Christ Jesus, nourished on the words of the faith and of the sound
teaching that you have followed. 7 Have nothing to do with profane myths and old
wives' tales. Train yourself in godliness, 8 for, while physical training is of some
value, godliness is valuable in every way, holding promise for both the present
life and the life to come. 9 The saying is sure and worthy of full
acceptance. 10
For to this end we toil and struggle, because we have our hope set on
the living God, who is the Savior of all people, especially of those who
believe. 11
These are the things you must insist on and teach. 12 Let no one
despise your youth, but set the believers an example in speech and conduct, in
love, in faith, in purity. 13 Until I arrive, give attention to the public
reading of scripture, to exhorting, to teaching. 14 Do not neglect the gift that is in you, which
was given to you through prophecy with the laying on of hands by the council of
elders. 15
Put these things into practice, devote yourself to them, so that all may
see your progress. 16 Pay close attention to yourself and to your
teaching; continue in these things, for in doing this you will save both
yourself and your hearers.
Timothy (Τιμόθεος), which means “honouring God”, becomes a student
of Paul in Lystra in Anatolia. [1]
It would seem that he is walking in the faith-footsteps
of his mother Eunice and his grandmother Louis.[2] In this passage he is reminded that, like his
mother and grandmother, he is in turn setting an example for other people to
follow:
Pay close attention to yourself and to your
teaching; continue in these things, for in doing this you will save both
yourself and your hearers. (1 Timothy 4:16)
Here is a healthy reminder to all who read this passage: our
words and actions matter! We who claim the name of Jesus become a public
witness to our beliefs. We are being watched and weighed, and ought therefore
to live in a way that points beyond ourselves to the One who has called us.
For Thought
“The greatest single cause of atheism in the world today is
Christians: who acknowledge Jesus with their lips, walk out the door, and deny
Him by their lifestyle. That is what an unbelieving world simply finds
unbelievable.”
― Brennan Manning
― Brennan Manning
Prayer
Make my life a prayer to you
I wanna do what you want me to
No empty words and no white lies
No token prayers no compromise
Keith Green - Make My Life A Prayer Lyrics | MetroLyrics
I wanna do what you want me to
No empty words and no white lies
No token prayers no compromise
Keith Green - Make My Life A Prayer Lyrics | MetroLyrics
Third Sunday after Trinity
33 Christian Maturity
The Scripture passage for the
day is drawn from Reuben Job and Norman Shawchuck, A Guide to Prayer for Ministers and other Servants, (Nashville, The
Upper Room 1983), 207.
This reflection is from my
own devotional exercises for the day.
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