1 TIMOTHY 4
TIMOTHY REMAINS DEVOTED TO SHARING THE TRUTH OF JESUS
Paul warns Timothy that despite his teaching, many will leave the faith to follow lies and deceit. The false teachers in Ephesus have negatively influenced the people there. Although Timothy will be able to correct many, not all will listen. Some of the false teachers have focused on strange elements of the law, teaching believers not to eat meat or get married. Knowing the truth, Paul corrects these ideas by stating that God created both meat and marriage and stated they were good. Paul wants believers to be freed from the law and able to enjoy every good thing God has provided for them.
Because of Timothy’s sound understanding of God, he is able to serve the Ephesians by bringing truth and correct teaching. Paul encourages Timothy to train himself in godliness, exercising his faith and righteousness. Paul says that while physical training is of some value, spiritual discipline is far more important.
Timothy’s hope is set on Jesus as the living God and Savior. Because of this, he can preach the gospel confidently. Although Timothy is young in age, Paul calls him to set the example for righteous speech and conduct. Timothy is instructed to devote himself to the reading and scripture and continue sharing the news of Jesus. Paul does not want Timothy to neglect his gifts, but instead let others see his persistence and progress.
1 Timothy 4:12 - Let no one despise you for your youth, but set the believers an example in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith, in purity.