THE GOAL OF THIS COMMAND IS LOVE

Passage: 1Timothy 1:1~11  

Key verse: 5

INTRODUCTION TO 1 TIMOTHY

1 Timothy is one of three Pastoral Epistles written by the Apostle Paul, likely after his release from the imprisonment mentioned at the end of Acts. This would be around A. D. 64. Paul wrote this letter to Timothy, a young disciple from Galatia. His mother and grandmother were devout Jewish Christians, but his father was Greek (Ac 16:1). Timothy followed Paul, growing as a shepherd for others (Php 2:20), serving with Paul like a son with his father (Php 2:22), carrying on the work of the Lord as Paul did (1Co 16:10). Paul told Timothy to stay in Ephesus and put a stop to false doctrines (1:4) by teaching and living out the truth of the gospel as a good minister of Christ Jesus (4:6). More than the issues, Timothy needs to grow and raise leaders who will be good ministers of God's household, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of the truth (3:15). To do so, Paul gives clear qualifications for overseers and deacons, and teaches Timothy how to live as a good minister of Christ Jesus in his faith and practice. Notably, he encourages holding to the deep truths of the faith, to set an example, to not show favoritism, and pursue godliness. As we study this, let's learn from Paul how to be good ministers of Christ Jesus, serving in his household.

THE GOAL OF THIS COMMAND IS LOVE

1. Stop the teaching of false doctrines (1-7)

Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the command of God our Savior, wrote this letter to Timothy, his true son in the faith. Timothy was told to stay in Ephesus to command those teaching false doctrines to stop. Their influence was producing controversies instead of advancing God's work. They wanted to teach the law, but didn't know what they were talking about. Paul made clear that the purpose of this command is to promote love. Such a loving community is possible when individuals are growing in a pure heart, a good conscience and a sincere faith.

2. Purpose of the law (8-11)

Those who have faith in the gospel know the law is good. The law has two purposes: In verses 9-10a the law condemns destructive behavior and lifestyles, leading individuals to know they are sinners. At the same time, the law points to the gospel of salvation in Jesus Christ.



Prayer: Father, thank you for the law. Grant me a pure heart, good conscience and sincere faith.

One Word: Love