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This week at our Jackson Campus, Campus Pastor Mitch Johnson begins a new series, Life in the Household of God, walking through the book of 1 Timothy.We pray this message is a blessing to you.Learn more about The Point Church at www.tothepoint.church.Takeaway: We Must Live and Operate Under God's Good Design
Who are the ones forbidding marriage in 1 Timothy 4:3? Why were the false teachers in Ephesus forbidding marriage?
1 Timothy 1:18-20 Audio
The Pastoral Epistles (1 Timothy Ch. 4) by Orchard Hills Bible Church
What's the real measure of faithful church leadership? In this episode of our 1 Timothy series, John McGee and Dave Bruskas talk through 1 Timothy 1:3–7 and press into a deceptively simple, but deeply challenging question for every church leader: what is the aim of our leadership? Paul tells Timothy that the goal of faithful leadership isn't programs, platforms, or performance. It's love—love that flows from a transformed heart, a clear conscience, and sincere faith. In this episode, John and Dave explore how the gospel—not fear, pressure, or control—is what actually produces that kind of love in a church. If your church is looking for proven ways to care for marriages and individuals in crisis, don't miss the upcoming Re|engage and Re:generation Training Conferences happening in Dallas, TX. These events will equip you to launch or sharpen existing care ministries your church.March 4–5: Re|engage (marriage enrichment)March 23-24 Re:generation (care and recovery)Learn more and register today at watermarkresources.com/conferences
By Jorge de Campos - Paul's instructions to Timothy in relation to false teachers.
Speaker: Zach Higgins. No text available. The post Final Words (1 Timothy 1:15-17) appeared first on Biblical Truths from West Palm Beach church of Christ.
1 Timothy is FOR women in ministry not against them! The author reads and comments on Chapter 1 of Book 3 in The Eden Book Series entitled "Back to Eden, 1 Timothy 2:8-3:16, Corrected and Restored by Jesus the Faithful Word."Did you know? Paul writes about three groups that corresponded to his three sins (blasphemers, persecutors and disrupters). The third group was made up of the wayward men and women overseers Timothy had been assigned to correct.1 Timothy 2:12 is only the second half of the Greek sentence that starts in verses 11. And it is the subordinate part.1 Timothy 3:1 is the center of the jump, jump, high jump pattern that runs from 1:18-3:16. Jesus the faithful logos restores those who aspire to minister once again! The Tru316 Foundation (www.Tru316.com) is the home of The Eden Podcast with Bruce C. E. Fleming where we “true” the verse of Genesis 3:16. The Tru316 Message is that “God didn't curse Eve (or Adam) or limit woman in any way.” Once Genesis 3:16 is made clear the other passages on women and men become clear too. You are encouraged to access the episodes of Seasons 1-11 of The Eden Podcast for teaching on the seven key passages on women and men. Are you a reader? We invite you to get from Amazon the four books by Bruce C. E. Fleming in The Eden Book Series (Tru316.com/trubooks). Would you like to support the work of the Tru316 Foundation? You can become a Tru Partner here: www.Tru316.com/partner
Don't Resolve. Just Remember. – Part 3 — 1 Timothy 4:7-12 Sermon from January 18, 2026 – Deron Spoo, Pastor Part 3 of 6 in the series "Don't Resolve. Just Remember."
1 Timothy 1:18-20
A sermon by Pastor Dave McMurry. More about Grace Bible Church: http://begrace.org
Fellowship North | Tim Cooper | 01.18.26
1 Timothy 1:12-17 Audio
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By Jorge de Campos - Introduction to the pastoral epistles. Paul's possible journeys after he left prison in Rome until he was later imprisoned and martyred. Information about Timothy. Paul's brief salutation.
"This is a personal letter to Timothy, son of a Greek father and a Jewish mother. He was converted during Paul's visit, to Lystra (Acts 16.1). He became Paul's special protégé, and, though evidently diffident and nervous in temperament, was his loyal assistant. He accompanied Paul on various missions and has now been left in charge of the church at Ephesus". - From the introduction. Originally published in Letters to Young Churches.
This week at our Perdido Key Campus, Senior Pastor Kyle Valaer begins a new series, Life in the Household of God, walking through the book of 1 Timothy.We pray this message is a blessing to you.Learn more about The Point Church at www.tothepoint.church.Takeaways:No one deserves either salvation or a ministry position in the household of God.Our faith is Christ-centered rather than man-centered.Jesus' mission was one of salvation.The Christian message isn't meant for respectable people but for broken people.Jesus is perfectly patient and merciful to all who turn to Him for salvation.We're in a battle for what's true and right and good.Church discipline plays a necessary part in the life of any healthy, gospel-centered church.
In the Christian tradition, remembering death (memento mori) was never about morbidity. It was about clarity. St. Benedict told his monks to “keep death daily before your eyes” not to darken their days, but to brighten them—to strip away illusion, procrastination, trivial pursuits.A daily reminder: Don't waste your life. When you remember that your days are numbered, certain things lose their power. Petty resentments. Performative success. The endless chase for relevance. You stop asking, “How do I look?” and start asking “Who am I becoming?” This is precisely why our culture prizes and worships being young.Youth feels like infinity. Youth whispers the lie that there is always more time—more time to repent, more time to reconcile, more time to love deeply, more time to tell the truth, more time to give yourself away. So we spend enormous energy denying aging, hiding death, and sanitizing loss. We airbrush wrinkles, euphemize funerals, and treat mortality as a malfunction instead of a teacher. But Christianity insists on the opposite: death is a tutor.Not because it is good—but because it is honest. It tells the truth about limits. And limits, paradoxically, are what make love urgent and obedience meaningful. You cannot follow Jesus casually when you remember that you will die. You cannot drift when the end is in view.
1 Timothy 1:12-20
"This is a personal letter to Timothy, son of a Greek father and a Jewish mother. He was converted during Paul's visit, to Lystra (Acts 16.1). He became Paul's special protégé, and, though evidently diffident and nervous in temperament, was his loyal assistant. He accompanied Paul on various missions and has now been left in charge of the church at Ephesus". - From the introduction. Originally published in Letters to Young Churches.
A sermon by Pastor Dave McMurry. More about Grace Bible Church: http://begrace.org
"The Discipline of Today" - 1 Timothy 4:7 - Pastor Heiden Ratner
"This is a personal letter to Timothy, son of a Greek father and a Jewish mother. He was converted during Paul's visit, to Lystra (Acts 16.1). He became Paul's special protégé, and, though evidently diffident and nervous in temperament, was his loyal assistant. He accompanied Paul on various missions and has now been left in charge of the church at Ephesus". - From the introduction. Originally published in Letters to Young Churches.
"This is a personal letter to Timothy, son of a Greek father and a Jewish mother. He was converted during Paul's visit, to Lystra (Acts 16.1). He became Paul's special protégé, and, though evidently diffident and nervous in temperament, was his loyal assistant. He accompanied Paul on various missions and has now been left in charge of the church at Ephesus". - From the introduction. Originally published in Letters to Young Churches.
"This is a personal letter to Timothy, son of a Greek father and a Jewish mother. He was converted during Paul's visit, to Lystra (Acts 16.1). He became Paul's special protégé, and, though evidently diffident and nervous in temperament, was his loyal assistant. He accompanied Paul on various missions and has now been left in charge of the church at Ephesus". - From the introduction. Originally published in Letters to Young Churches.
The Church Leadership Podcast is officially on video, and we're kicking off 2026 with a brand-new series through 1 Timothy. You can now watch on YouTube and Spotify—or listen wherever you stream podcasts—as we step into this next season together. In this first episode, John McGee and Dave Bruskas reflect on what faithful leadership looks like when it's rooted in our identity and the grace of God. In this episode, they talk about: Knowing who you are and who you're not as a church leader Why clarity of calling brings confidence without arrogance The importance of spiritual fatherhood, friendship, and long-term relationships in ministry If your church is looking for proven ways to care for marriages and individuals in crisis, don't miss the upcoming Re|engage and Re:generation Training Conferences happening in Dallas, TX. These events will equip you to launch or sharpen existing care ministries your church.March 4–5: Re|engage (marriage enrichment)March 23-24 Re:generation (care and recovery)Learn more and register today at watermarkresources.com/conferences
"This is a personal letter to Timothy, son of a Greek father and a Jewish mother. He was converted during Paul's visit, to Lystra (Acts 16.1). He became Paul's special protégé, and, though evidently diffident and nervous in temperament, was his loyal assistant. He accompanied Paul on various missions and has now been left in charge of the church at Ephesus". - From the introduction. Originally published in Letters to Young Churches.
Paul's Leadership Principles - 1 Timothy 1:1-2 - Josiah Espinoza
Josiah Grauman • 1 Timothy 3:14–3:16
Josiah Grauman • 1 Timothy 3:14–3:16 • Sermon Notes (Video) • Grace Pulpit
This week at our Jackson Campus, Campus Pastor Mitch Johnson begins a new series, Life in the Household of God, walking through the book of 1 Timothy.We pray this message is a blessing to you.Learn more about The Point Church at www.tothepoint.church.Takeaway: The Church Must Be Built On The Gospel
This week at our Perdido Key Campus, Senior Pastor Kyle Valaer begins a new series, Life in the Household of God, walking through the book of 1 Timothy.We pray this message is a blessing to you.Learn more about The Point Church at www.tothepoint.church.Takeaways:The church is the gathering of believers.God is the One who establishes and defines how the church is to operate.Two Threats to Avoid: Different Doctrine and Distracting Discussions.The church of the Lord Jesus Christ is built on right doctrine.The task of the church is to steward what we've received from the Lord.A pure heart is one that's unstained by sin and corruption.A good conscience esteems the right things.A sincere faith doesn't change with the environment.
Working out. Your salvation | Chris McGarvey
1 Timothy 1:1-11
Thanks for worshiping with us! Let us know you're here at tulsafbc.org/next we'd love to connect with you! Don't Resolve. Just Remember. – Part 1 — 1 Timothy 1:12-17 Sermon from December 24, 2025 – Deron Spoo, Pastor Part 1 of 6 in the series "Don't Resolve. Just Remember."
Discipline yourself for godliness.Preached January 4, 2026Pastor Aaron Frasier
Verse by Verse Bible Study on thecloudchurch.org through the book of 1 Timothy, covering chapter 4 and verses eight to sixteen.
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