1 TIMOTHY 6

PRACTICING GOOD STEWARDSHIP + EMBRACING CONTENTMENT 

Paul gives instructions for Christians who are bond servants or slaves to honor their masters and for the masters to be respectful of their servants. Although Paul acknowledges servants, this relationship was far more mutually beneficial than what is considered modern slavery. Instead, this relationship more closely models an employee and an employer. Despite the cultural norms that now seem outdated or immoral, Paul urges all people to show mutual respect to one another.

Timothy is charged with the task of confronting false teachers. Paul states that those who teach without understanding of Jesus are conceited and lack understanding. Those who teach without knowledge crave controversy and seek out arguments. For those who do not understand the teaching of Jesus, they will seek godliness as a means of selfish gain. But for those who know the truth, they will see contentment in Christ as the true goal of godliness.

Paul warns that those who desire to become wealthy will often fall into destruction. Although money is neither moral or immoral, the love of money is the root of evil. Instead of pursuing wealth, pursue the God who provides all things!

Paul encourages believers to fight the good fight of faith instead of being consumed by worldly ambitions. In the end, all honor and glory will be given to God. Just as we came into the world with nothing, we will also leave with nothing. Paul calls believers to be rich in good deeds, generous, and willing to share. Finishing his letter to Timothy, Paul encourages him to be a good steward of the opportunities that have been entrusted to him.

1 Timothy 6:10 - For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils. It is through this craving that some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many pangs.

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