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The Word Is Alive 1 Timothy. Summary Narrated by Tony Gillon. Introduction. Paul wrote to Timothy, instructing him to deal with false teachers in Ephesus. Introduction. Paul wrote to Timothy, instructing him to deal with false teachers in Ephesus.
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The Word Is Alive1 Timothy Summary Narrated by Tony Gillon
Introduction • Paul wrote to Timothy, instructing him to deal with false teachers in Ephesus.
Introduction • Paul wrote to Timothy, instructing him to deal with false teachers in Ephesus. • The letter was written in the mid-60’s AD while Paul was on his 4th missionary journey.
Introduction • Paul wrote to Timothy, instructing him to deal with false teachers in Ephesus. • The letter was written in the mid-60’s AD while Paul was on his 4th missionary journey. • The Gospel leads to practical changes in believers, in contrast to the false doctrine.
Chapter One • Paul identifies himself as the author and Timothy as the recipient of the letter.
Chapter One • Paul identifies himself as the author and Timothy as the recipient of the letter. • Paul was writing further instructions to help Timothy deal with the false teachers in Ephesus.
Chapter One • Paul identifies himself as the author and Timothy as the recipient of the letter. • Paul was writing further instructions to help Timothy deal with the false teachers in Ephesus. • Paul was the perfect role model for grace that all true believers could emulate.
Chapter Two • The requirements for corporate worship
Chapter Two • The requirements for corporate worship • Paul addresses the behaviour in gatherings
Chapter Two • The requirements for corporate worship • Paul addresses the behaviour in gatherings • Paul calls for cooperation between men and an appropriate dress code for women
Chapter Three • The required personal attributes and characteristics of a church leader.
Chapter Three • The required personal attributes and characteristics of a church leader. • Paul’s instruction to the churches that describes the mystery that underpins the Christian faith.
Chapter Four • The mystery of human iniquity.
Chapter Four • The mystery of human iniquity. • Everything that God provides is good and needs to be accepted with thanksgiving.
Chapter Four • The mystery of human iniquity. • Everything that God provides is good and needs to be accepted with thanksgiving. • Timothy, the faithful minister of Christ.
Chapter Five • The need to show respect in church.
Chapter Five • The need to show respect in church. • Honouring widows.
Chapter Five • The need to show respect in church. • Honouring widows. • Honouring church leaders.
Chapter Five • The need to show respect in church. • Honouring widows. • Honouring church leaders. • A warning against the hasty selection of leaders.
Chapter Six • Servants are to honour their masters.
Chapter Six • Servants are to honour their masters. • False teaching for financial gain.
Chapter Six • Servants are to honour their masters. • False teaching for financial gain. • The dangers of wealth.
Chapter Six • Servants are to honour their masters. • False teaching for financial gain. • The dangers of wealth. • A final call for Timothy to persevere in the task he has combating false teachers.