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First Timothy
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The books of First & Second Timothy and Titus are unique from the rest of the writings in the New Testament in that they were written to individuals rather than churches. They are commonly known as the “Pastoral Epistles,” meaning they were written to give advice to these men who served as pastors, or overseers of local churches. The letters are important today both to give instruction to modern day Christian leaders but also for the doctrine and teaching about the Christian life that is valuable for all believers. It also helps Christians identify the qualifications and characteristics of church and ministry leaders.
INTRODUCTION
AUTHOR: The apostle Paul
PLACE OF WRITING: First Timothy was probably written from some place in Macedonia (1 Timothy 1:3), although the exact place of writing is not certain.
DATE OF WRITING: The letter was probably written around 65 A.D. after Paul’s imprisonment of Acts 28.
PURPOSE, THEME AND SUBJECT MATTER OF THE LETTER: The evidence of the Pastoral epistles suggests that Paul was released from prison in Rome after two years and that he traveled to several cities and churches. During that time he left Titus in Crete (Titus 1:5) and Timothy in Ephesus (1 Timothy 1:3) to set things in order and appoint elders. For that reason Paul gives special attention to the qualifications of elders and deacons in the church in this epistle. He also instructs Timothy to pay attention to the sound doctrine that Paul taught him. Paul also gives instructions for Timothy’s personal life and well being.
At the time of the writing of First Timothy the Christian faith was growing and as the churches became more numerous with more members, it became necessary for them to have specific guidelines about the selection of leaders and they needed a more formal form of government. This epistle gives a quite detailed list of requirements and qualifications for the leadership of congregations. Already by this point in the Church’s history people were beginning to deviate from the sound teaching of Paul. There is evidence that believers were forsaking the clear teachings of God’s grace that the Apostle Paul proclaimed and were returning to the legalism of Judaism (1 Timothy 1:3-8). The epistle also deals with how Christians should act toward one another and how they need to care for each other.
CHAPTER ONE
Please read the entire book of 1 Timothy. ________Check.
Please memorize the following verse and be prepared to write it out at the end of this lesson.
“For [there is] one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus; Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time.”
(1Timothy 2:5-6 – KJV)
Which Bible version are you using to do this lesson? _______________________________________
GREETING AND WARNING AGAINST FALSE TEACHERS
Read 1 Timothy Chapter 1 _____________ Check
1. (v. 1) Who wrote this letter? ___Paul_______________________________________________________
2. (v. 1) What does Paul call himself? __An apostle of Jesus Christ_________________________________
Who appointed him to that position? ____By the command of God___________________________________
3. (v. 2) To whom is this letter addressed? __Timothy____________________________________________
How does Paul describe Timothy? ____My true son in the faith______________________________________
Read Acts 16:1-3.
4. (v. 2) Why would Paul call Timothy his son if he was not? (See 1 Corinthians 4:14-17)
___Paul was the one that first preached the gospel to Timothy and he became a believer through Paul’s__
___ministry (answers will vary)_______________________________________________________________
5. (v. 3) Where was Timothy to stay while Paul was in Macedonia? __Ephesus________________________
6. (vss. 3-4a) What was Timothy to do there? ___Timothy was to stay there and teach certain men______
___not to teach false doctrines any longer nor to devote themselves to myths and genealogies___________
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7. (v. 4) What are some things taught by false teachers and what do those teachings promote? ____________
__False doctrines which promote controversies__________________________________________________
8. (v. 5) What is the goal (end – KJV) of the command in verses 3-4? ___Love_________________________
9. (v. 5) Where does this love (charity – KJV) come from? __a pure heart and a good conscience________
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10. (v. 6) What have those that have forsaken these things turned to? _meaningless talk _________________
__(vain jangling – KJV)_____________________________________________________________________
11. (v.7) What did these people want to become and why could they not become that? ____________________
__They want to be teachers of the Law but they do not know what they are talking about_______________
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12 (v. 8) When is the Law good? _The Law is good when it is used properly__________________________
13. (vss. 9-10) For whom was the Law made? __The Law was not made for the righteous but for ________
_lawbreakers and rebels, the ungodly and sinful, the unholy and irreligious for those who kill their______
_fathers and mothers, for adulterers and perverts, for slave traders and liars and perjurers –and anything
_contrary to sound doctrine___________________________________________________________________
Note: There are other scriptures that speak of the purpose and value of the Law. Paul makes it clear that Law had no power to save a person. All the Law could do was to point to an individual’s need for Christ. Paul, in other passages says that the Law was powerless to bring eternal life because of the flesh, our inherent sinfulness. He also describes it as a teacher, or schoolmaster, that was given to point us to Christ. The Law can only condemn, it cannot transform. True change can only come through the regeneration of the sinful nature which comes through a relationship with Jesus Christ and the renewing work of the Holy Spirit. (Please read the following verses: Romans 3:19-20; Galatians 3:23-24; Romans 8:3-4, Titus 3:5)
14. (v. 11) To whom was the gospel entrusted (committed - KJV)? ____Paul___________________________
GOD’S GRACE TO PAUL
15. (v. 12) For what is Paul thankful to the Lord Jesus Christ? __He has given him strength and __________
__considered him faithful, appointing him to service_____________________________________________
16. (v. 13) How does Paul describe himself before he was converted? _________________________________
__A blasphemer, a persecutor and a violent man_________________________________________________
17. (v. 13) Why was Paul shown mercy? __Because he acted ignorantly and in unbelief________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
18. (v. 14) What three things were poured out abundantly to Paul? _grace, faith and love__________________
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19. (v. 15) What is the trustworthy (faithful – KJV) saying that deserves full acceptance? _________________
__Christ came into the world to save sinners____________________________________________________
20 (v. 15-16) How does Paul describe himself? __The worst (chief – KJV) of sinners___________________
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21. (v. 15) Why do you believe Paul considered himself to be the worst or chief of sinners? _______________
__Because he persecuted the church and was responsible for the death of many believers______________
22. (v. 16) Why was Paul shown mercy by God? _So that God could demonstrate His patience___________
__and that he could serve as an example of for all that would believe________________________________
Note: Paul describes himself as a pattern of God’s grace to those that come after him. Paul was the first member of the Church, which is the Body of Christ. He was the first to be saved during the present Dispensation of the Grace of God. God saved him apart from the Law and made him a part of a unique and previously unknown program in which God offered salvation entirely by grace through faith. Paul’s example of how God can save a wretched sinner, completely by grace, based upon faith in the death of the Lord Jesus Christ, is a pattern for how all of us have been likewise saved and made members of the Body of Christ.
23. How does your personal testimony serve as an example for others? __People can learn how great God’s___
__grace is (answers will vary)__________________________________________________________________
24. (v. 17) How is God described in this verse? __King, immortal and the only God____________________
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25. (vss. 18-19) Why did Paul give Timothy these instructions? __So that he would be able to fight the ____
__good fight_______________________________________________________________________________
26. (v. 19) What happened to those who rejected (put away – KJV) this instruction? _____________________
___They have “shipwrecked” their faith________________________________________________________
27. (v. 20) What happened to Hymenaeus and Alexander because they rejected the sound teaching of Paul and
why? (also read 1 Corinthians 5:1-5) _They were handed over to Satan to be taught not to blaspheme_____
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CHAPTER TWO
Read 1 Timothy 2:1-15 _________ Check
1. (v. 1) What should we do for everyone? __We should make requests, prayers_____________________
__intercessions and thanksgiving_____________________________________________________________
2. (v. 2) Who is specifically listed that we should pray for? __Kings and all those in authority___________
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3. (v. 2) How are we to live? __Peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness__________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
4. (v. 3) How does God respond to this? _Good and pleasing (acceptable – KJV)_____________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
5. (v. 4) What does God want for everyone? (Read 2 Peter 3:9) __God wants everyone to be saved_______
__________________________________________________________________________________________
6. (v. 5) Who is the only mediator between God and man? __The man Christ Jesus____________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
7. (v. 6) What did Jesus do for everyone? ___He gave himself as a ransom for all men_________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
8. (v. 7) To what was Paul appointed (KJV – ordained)? __A herald (preacher – KJV) and an apostle and
a teacher to the Gentiles_____________________________________________________________________
9. (v. 7) What and to whom did Paul teach? __The true faith to the Gentiles__________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
10. (v. 8) What should men everywhere do and how should they do it? _They should lift holy hands________
_without anger or disputing__________________________________________________________________
11. (v. 9) Describe the appropriate way a Christian woman should dress?
___They should dress modestly with decency and propriety (shamefacedness and sobriety – KJV)______
__________________________________________________________________________________________
Note: Paul is not necessarily forbidding women from wearing any jewelry but rather he is telling them that their dress should be modest and appropriate. The excessive use of such things in Paul’s time was considered inappropriate for a respectable woman.
12. (vss. 9-10) These verses are addressed to women. Can you think of ways in which they could apply to men as
well? ___Men should likewise behave appropriately and in a manner that glorifies God._______________
________________________(Answers will vary)_________________________________________________
13. (v. 11) How should a woman learn? __In quietness and full submission ___________________________
_(silence and all subjection – KJV)_____________________________________________________________
14. (vss. 12-14) Is the woman permitted to teach or have authority over a man? Why? ___________________
__No, because Adam was formed first and because Eve was deceived and not Adam___________________
Note: These verses clearly state that women are not to have authority over men within the realm of the local church. The Bible does not place restrictions on women in society in general, but within the family and the church there are many verses that teach that primary authority rests with men. The language of verse 12 in the original Greek suggests that Paul is talking about women that are trying to dominate men, not merely have some say or influence in decisions. The Greek word translated “have authority over,” authentein, is very strong and is used to imply complete, domineering, autocratic, absolute rule. Likewise the command to be silent implies one that is appropriately quiet in proper circumstances. It does not imply that a woman is forbidden from saying any words whatsoever.
Note: Verse 15 is one for which no firm interpretation can be made. There are other verses like this in the Bible, such as 1 Corinthians 15:29, which speaks of baptism for the dead. In both that case and this one, these kind of statements are isolated with no other verses anywhere in the scriptures to give us better understanding of the meaning of the passage. Therefore, in such cases it is best to not try to give a clear interpretation and accept the fact that we will never know what God meant in this case. It is safe to assume that whatever the meaning of the passage is, knowing cannot be that important or the Holy Spirit would have given us more material to help us understand it.
CHAPTER THREE
Read 1 Timothy 3:1-13 _________ Check also read Titus 1:5-9
Note: In this section of 1 Timothy as well as the parallel passages in Titus, Paul describes the characteristics of two offices in the local church, elders or overseers (these titles refer to the same office) and deacons. Elders refer to men in the church that serve as spiritual leaders. These people had special authority and leadership responsibilities and thus God established some very high moral and ethical standards for them. The office of deacon had less to do with leadership and more with service. The Greek word translated deacon is diokonos and is used several times in the New Testament to refer to ministers. Paul uses it of himself. There is a sense in which all believers are to be ministers, those that serve and help others for the glory of God. However, it appears there are those within local churches that are given a special designation of deacon. It seems that the role of the deacon was to care for the more physical concerns of the church and the well being of its members so as to free the elders for spiritual leadership (Acts 6:1-6)
1. (v. 1) How does Paul describe the work of an overseer or bishop? _It is a noble task (a good work – KJV)
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2. (vss. 2-3) There are eleven requirements, or character traits of an elder listed in these two verses. By
looking at those requirements write your own description of what type of person a church leader should be.
_Above reproach, the husband of one wife, temperate, self-controlled, respectable, hospitable,__________
able tot teach, not a heavy drinker, gentle, not quarrelsome, not greedy, he must manage his____________
_ household well__(Better if this is described in the student’s own words_____________________________
3. (v. 4) How must an overseer manage his home? _He must manage his family well with _____________
__ obedient children________________________________________________________________________
4. (v. 5) Why is it important that an overseer be able to manage his family well? _______________________
__If he cannot manage his own home he cannot properly manage the church of God__________________
5. (v. 6) Why should a leader not be a recent convert? He may become conceited (lifted up with pride –___
_KJV) and fall under the same judgment (condemnation – KJV) as the devil_________________________
6. (v. 7) What must an overseer’s reputation be and why? _He must have a good reputation with ________
_outsiders so he does not fall into disgrace (reproach – KJV) and into the devil’s trap_________________
7. (v. 8) What are the qualities that a deacon should have? _They should be worthy of respect,__________
_sincere, not a heavy drinker and not pursuing dishonest gain._____________________________________
__They should be grave, not doubletongued, not given to much wine, not greedy of filthy lucre - KJV____
8. (v. 9) What should deacons hold on to? _The deep truths of the faith with a clear conscience__________
_Holding the mystery of the faith in a pure conscience - KJV_______________________________________
9. (v. 10) What must happen before someone can serve as a deacon? __They must be tested with nothing___
_found against them They must be first proved and found blameless - KJV___________________________
10. (v. 11) How should a deacon’s wife be? _They must be worth of respect, not malicious talkers,_______
__temperate and trustworthy____Grave, not slanderers sober, faithful in all things - KJV______________
11. (v. 12) How should a deacon manage his household? _He should manage his household and children __
_well______________________________________________________________________________________
12. (v. 13) What has one that has served well as a deacon earned? _An excellent standing and ____________
_great assurance in their faith___A good degree and boldness in their faith - KJV____________________
Read 1 Timothy 3:14-16 _________ Check
13. (v. 14) What about this verse implies that Paul was no longer in prison, as in Acts chapter 28? __________
_He hoped to be able to go to Timothy_________________________________________________________
14. (v. 15) Why did Paul leave these instruction? __So that Timothy would know how God’s people______
_are to behave. (KJV- how thou oughtest behave)_______________________________________________
15. (v. 15) How does Paul describe the household (house – KJV) of God? __The pillar and_______________
_foundation (ground – KJV) of the truth ______________________________________________________
16. Verse 16 is believed to be a poem or song, perhaps it was the words to a hymn which was sung by early Christians. It is generally agreed the subject of the lyrics is the Lord Jesus Christ. Look at the individual lines in the verse and try to find the places in the gospel records or the book of Acts that are being referred to. (Do as many of these as you can, don’t get bogged down if you can’t find verses for all of them)
a. Manifest in the flesh (KJV). Appeared in a body (NIV) _John 1:1 & 14 & 31, Matt 1:25; Luke 2:6-7_
b. Justified in (vindicated by - NIV) the Spirit. __Matt. 3:16-17; Mark 1:10; Luke 3:22; John 1:32_____
c. Seen by angels. __Mark 1:13, Matt. 4:11; Acts 1:10-11______________________________________
d. Preached among the Gentiles (nations – NIV). _Acts 26:17-20, 13:38-39_________________________
e. Believed on in the world. __John 1:11-13, 3:16_____________________________________________
f. Received (taken – NIV) up in glory. __Luke 24:51, Acts 1:9-11________________________________
CHAPTER FOUR
Read 1 Timothy 4:1-16 _________ Check
1. (v. 1) What does the Spirit say will happen in the latter times? _Abandon (Depart – KJV)_____________
__from the faith and follow deceiving (seducing – KJV) spirits and things taught by demons____________
Note: The Greek words that are translated as “latter times” are different than those normally used to identify the final days before the coming of Christ. Rather it carries the general idea of the current times in contrast to earlier times. Therefore, the time period discussed here most likely refers to all times since Paul wrote the words up to and including the present. He is describing the nature of the world without Christ and the transforming power of the gospel.
2. (v. 2) How are the consciences of those who speak hypocritical lies described? ______________________
__Seared as with a hot iron__________________________________________________________________
3. (v. 3) What are some of the things taught by these false teachers? _________________________________
__They forbid people to marry and order them to abstain from certain foods_________________________
4. (vss. 3-4) What do you believe these verses teach about previous food prohibitions that we find in the
scriptures? __The dietary restrictions of previous dispensations have been set aside and we can _________
__eat anything that we want (Answers will vary)_________________________________________________
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5. (vss. 3-5) Since everything God created is good and not to be refused, how should we receive everything?
_With thanksgiving because it has been consecrated by the Word of God and prayer___________________
Note: These verses clearly demonstrate that God’s commands have changed throughout the various dispensations. The restrictions that God placed on what people could eat went from eating only plants in the Garden of Eden up to the time of the flood. After the flood man could eat any meat until the Law was given to Moses. During the time of the Law the Jew’s diet was restricted to only certain types of animals. Here we see the final command that God has given for us, the members of the Body of Christ. We are no longer bound by the dietary restrictions of the Mosaic Law because we are not under law but under grace.
6. (v. 6) What does Paul instruct Timothy to do with these truths? __Point these things out______________
__Put the brethren in remembrance - KJV_____________________________________________________
7. (v. 6) How does Paul describe Timothy if he follows the instructions of the verse? __A good___________
__minister of Jesus Christ brought up (nourished – KJV) in the truth of the faith_____________________
8. (v. 7) What should we avoid and what should we do instead? _Avoid godless myths (profane – KJV)___
___and wives’ tales but rather train to be godly (exercise godliness – KJV)___________________________
9. (v. 8) What value does physical training (bodily exercise – KJV) have? _It has some value____________
_(It profiteth little – KJV)___________________________________________________________________
10. (v. 8) This verse says that godliness holds a promise for this life and the life to come. Explain what you think
that means _Not only does godliness lay up for us treasures in heaven but is also gives us peace in this ___
_life so we may be content in our situation (Answers will vary)_____________________________________
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11. (v. 9-10) What is the trustworthy (faithful – KJV) saying? _We put our hope (trust – KJV)___________
__in the living God who is the Savior of all men, especially those who believe_________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
Note: This (“savior of all men”) does not mean that God saves every person from eternal punishment, for such universalism would contradict the clear testimony of Scripture. God is, however, the Savior of all in that he offers salvation to all and saves all who come to him. (NIV Study Bible, Grand Rapids, Zondervan © 1995, p. 1840).
12. (v. 12) What should Timothy not allow anyone to do? _He should allow no one to look down__________
__on him because he is young. (Let no man despise thy youth – KJV)_______________________________
13. (v. 12) How should Timothy be an example for others? _He should be an example in speech,_________
_in life, in love, in faith and in purity (in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, ___________
_ in purity – KJV)__________________________________________________________________________
14. (v. 13) What was Timothy to do while he was waiting for Paul? _To pay attention to the public________
_reading of scripture to preaching and teaching_________________________________________________
15. (v. 14) What was Timothy not to do with the gift that had been given to him? __He was not to _________
_neglect the gift____________________________________________________________________________
16. (v. 14) How did Timothy receive this gift? __Through a prophetic message when the elders__________
_(presbytery – KJV) laid hands on him_________________________________________________________
17. (v. 14) What do you think this gift was? _Answers will vary, accept any spiritual gift related to_______
_ministry__________________________________________________________________________________
Note: We are told that every believer receives a spiritual gift (Romans 12:6; 1 Corinthians 12:7). Such gifts are enablements from the Holy Spirit that allow us to serve the Lord more effectively. According to this passage it is possible to ignore these gifts and based on other passages, we can abuse them. At the time Paul wrote his letter God was giving supernatural sign gifts, such as healing and speaking in tongues. It seems that near the end of Paul’s ministry those gifts had been removed (1 Corinthians 13:8) as even Paul was not able to heal his companion Trophimus (2 Timothy 4:20). However, there is a list of gifts for ministry and the building up of the Body of Christ that are still being distributed by the Holy Spirit (Romans 12:6-8). God wants us to discover these gifts and not neglect them, just as Paul instructed Timothy.
18. (v. 15) Why was Timothy to devote himself wholly to these things? _That others would see___________
_Timothy’s progress (profiting - KJV)_________________________________________________________
19. (v. 16) What was Timothy to watch? _His life and teaching (doctrine – KJV)______________________
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CHAPTER FIVE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR WORKING WITH DIFFERENT PEOPLE
Read 1 Timothy 5:1-24 _________ Check
1. (vss. 1-2) Describe how Paul instructs Timothy to treat each of the following groups of people.
a. Older men _He should not rebuke them but exhort them as fathers__________
b. Older women _As mothers____________________________________________
c. Younger men _As brothers____________________________________________
d. Younger women _As sisters with all purity_______________________________
2. (v. 3) To whom are we to give proper recognition? _Widows that are truly in need__________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
3. (v. 4) If a widow has a family, what are they to do for her? _They are to put their religion____________
_(piety – KJV) into practice and care for (requite – KJV) the widow________________________________
4. (v. 5) What should the widow who is in true need and left alone (desolate – KJV) do? _She should put___
_her hope (trusteth – KJV) in God and continue in prayer and supplication asking God for help________
5. (v. 6) How is the widow that lives for pleasure described? _She is dead even while she lives___________
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6. (v. 7) Why did Paul give these instructions to the believers? __So that no one would be open to blame__
__________________________________________________________________________________________
7. (v. 8) How does Paul describe someone that does not provide for his family? ________________________
___Worse than an unbeliever (Infidel – KJV)___________________________________________________
8. (v. 9) What are the requirements for a woman to be put on the list of widows (taken into the number – KJV)?
_Is over sixty and has been faithful to her husband.______________________________________________
9. (v. 10) What are some examples of the good deeds that widows should be known for? _________________
_Bringing up children, showing hospitality, washing the feet of saints, helping those in trouble__________
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10. (v. 11) Why were younger widows not to be put on the list? _They want to marry____________________
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11. (v. 12) What do you think it means to break the first pledge (cast off their first faith – KJV)? ___________
__Her devotion is no longer to Christ exclusively, but also to her husband (Answers may vary)__________
12. (v. 13) What behavior do the younger widows become involved in? _The can become idle and busy___
_ bodies _________________________________________________________________________________
13. (v. 14) What instructions does Paul give to younger widows? ____________________________________
__They should marry, have children and manage their homes_____________________________________
14. (v. 14) Why does Paul give these instructions? _To give the enemy (adversary –KJV) no ____________
_opportunity for slander (occasion to speak reproachfully – KJV)_________________________________
15. (v. 15) What have some already done? __Followed Satan (turned aside after Satan – KJV)___________
16. (v. 16) How can a woman with a widow in her family help the church to help the widows in true need? ___
__She should help the widows in her family and not let them be a burden on the churches______________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
17. (v. 17) Who is worthy of double honor? _The elders who direct the affairs of the church ____________
_especially those involved in preaching and teaching_____________________________________________
18. (v. 18) What do the Scriptures say about paying those that devote themselves to the ministry? ___________
__Do not muzzle the ox while it is treading the grain and the laborer is worth his hire__________________
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19. (v. 19) How many witnesses are needed before an accusation against an elder should be entertained? _____
__Two or three_____________________________________________________________________________
20. (v. 20) Why should the sinner be rebuked publicly? __So that others may be warned (take fear – KJV)_
__________________________________________________________________________________________
21. (v. 21) How were these instructions to be followed? __Without favoritism or partiality______________
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22. (v. 22) What instruction does Paul give about the laying on of hands? __It should not be done in haste__
__(suddenly - KJV)_________________________________________________________________________
Note: Paul is speaking of the ordination of an elder, which should not be performed until the candidate has had time to prove himself. (NIV Study Bible, Grand Rapids, Zondervan © 1995, p. 1842). Laying hands on a man that was entering the ministry served as a formal recognition of an individual’s gifts and calling. It was only to be done after the individual had proven himself qualified and competent for the work.
23. (v. 22) What final command does Paul give to Timothy in this verse? __Keep pure___________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
24. (v. 23) Why does Paul instruct Timothy to drink a little wine? _Because of his stomach and many ______
___ailments (infirmities – KJV)_______________________________________________________________
25 (v. 24) Explain in your own words the meaning of this verse. _____________________________________
__The consequences of some sins are known in this world, others will not be known until they are revealed
___at the time of judgment (Answers will vary)__________________________________________________
26 (v. 25) Can good deeds be hidden? ____No__________________________________________________
CHAPTER SIX
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SLAVES
Read 1 Timothy 6:1-2 _________ Check
1. (v. 1) How should slaves (servants – KJV) treat their masters? Why? __Consider their masters________
_worthy of full respect – NIV Count their masters worthy of all honor - KJV_______________________
_They should do this so that God’s name is not blasphemed (slandered – KJV)_______________________
2. (v. 2) Why should a slave with a believing master serve even better? Because those who benefit are_____
_ dear brothers_(faithful and beloved – KJV)___________________________________________________
LOVE OF MONEY
Read 1 Timothy 6:3-10 _________ Check
3. (vss. 3-4a) How is a person that teaches false doctrine described? _He is conceited and understands ____
_nothing_He has an unhealthy interest in controversies and quarrels about words____________________
4. (vss. 4-5) What results from such men? __Envy, strife, malicious talk, evil suspicions and constant____
_friction__ Envy, strife, railings, evil surmisings, Perverse disputings of men of corrupt minds – KJV____
5. (v. 5) What is the motivation of these men of corrupt minds? _Financial gain_______________________
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6. (v. 6) What is great gain? _Godliness with contentment________________________________________
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7. (v. 7) What did we bring into this world and what do we take out of it? _Nothing____________________
8. (v. 8) With what should we be content? _Food and clothing (raiment – KJV)______________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
9. (v. 9) What happens to those who want to be rich in this world? _They fall into temptations and _______
_a trap and into foolish and harmful desires that plunge men into ruin and destruction________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
10. (v. 10) What is the root of all (kinds of ) evil? __The love of money_______________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
11. (v. 10) What happens to those that are eager (covet – KJV) for money? Wandered away_______________
_(erred – KJV) from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs______________________________
PAUL GIVES FINAL INSTRUCTIONS TO TIMOTHY
Read 1 Timothy 6:11-21 _________ Check
12. (v. 11) What are we to pursue? __Righteousness, godliness, faith, love, endurance and _____________
gentleness__(righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness – KJV)_________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
13. (v. 12) What are we to fight? ___The good fight of the faith_____________________________________
14. (v. 12) What are we to take hold of? __Eternal life_____________________________________________
15. (v. 13) Who gives life to everything (quickeneth – KJV)? ___God_________________________________
16. (vss. 11-14) How long are we to keep the commandments given in these verses? _____________________
_Until the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ___________________________________________________
Note: The appearing of the Lord spoken of here is also referred to as the Rapture of the Church. It is that event described in 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 in which the Lord will appear in the clouds to call the believers that are dead and alive to be with him in heaven for eternity. This is different than the second coming which is described in the book of Revelation, the Old Testament and the gospel records (cf. Zechariah 14:3-5; Matthew 24:36-51; 25:31-46; Revelation 19:11-21)
17. (v. 15) Who will decide when Christ will appear? __God the Father_______________________________
18. (vss. 15-16) List some of the ways in which God is described in these verses?
a. _The only ruler (potentate – KJV)______________________________
b. _King of Kings_______________________________________________
c. _Immortal___________________________________________________
d. _Invisible____________________________________________________________________________
e. _Lives in unapproachable life __________________________________________________________
19. (v. 17) What are we not to put trust in? __Not to put their hope in wealth_(uncertain riches – KJV)____
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20. (v. 17) Why should we put hope in God? _He richly provides us with everything for our ____________
_enjoyment – NIV who giveth us richly all things to enjoy - KJV___________________________________
21. (v. 18) In what should we be rich in this world? __Good deeds and be generous and willing to share___
__ rich in good works, ready to distribute, willing to communicate – KJV)___________________________
22. (v. 19) What is the result of good deeds? __Treasure in the coming age (Store for the time to come – _
KJV)_____________________________________________________________________________________
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23. (v. 20) From what must we turn away? _Godless chatter and the opposing ideas of what is falsely ___
called knowledge (avoiding profane [and] vain babblings, and oppositions of science falsely so called – KJV)
24. (v. 21) What has happened to some that have given attention to godless chatter (profane and vain babblings –
KJV)? _Wandered from the faith (erred concerning the faith – KJV)_______________________________
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25. (v. 21) How does Paul conclude this letter to Timothy?
___Grace and peace be with you_______________________________________________________________
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The questions for this lesson were prepared by an inmate in Indiana that completed the entire set of Bible Correspondence lessons and desired to continue his study of God’s Word. He sat down one day and prepared this lesson. His example can be an inspiration to all that desire to know more about God and His will as it is revealed in His Holy Word.
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