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| scripture | 1 Timothy 1:1, 1 Timothy 1:12, 1 Timothy 1:15, 1 Timothy 1:16 |
| type | Series |
| id | 22901 |
This collection on the Pastoral Epistles includes: Household of Faith - Volume 1: A Study in the Book of 1 Timothy Household of Faith - Volume 2: A Study in the Book of 1 Timothy Useful to the Master: A Study in the Book of 2 Timothy Get It Right: A Study in the Book of Titus
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| scripture | 1 Timothy 1:16, 1 Timothy 2:16, 1 Timothy 3:16, 1 Timothy 4:16 |
| type | Series |
| id | 15401 |
As we view culture unraveling before our eyes, some are tempted to throw up their hands in despair, while others plunge headlong into political activism, believing that to be the answer to our problems. We must, however, affirm the priority of the proclamation of the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, by which the lives of men and women are changed. For this reason, we're excited about presenting these studies in 1 Timothy. Here we find God's purpose for His people. He has planned from all of eternity to redeem a people that are His very own, in order that ...
| date | May 10, 2010 |
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| scripture | 1 Timothy 4:1-16 |
| type | Sermon |
| id | gs939 |
“They do the basics well”, these six words from a Liverpool football coach in response to why his team was so successful. Likewise, for all pastors, we too must learn to do the basics well. Pastor John Shearer unpacks four basics no preacher should be without from Paul’s teaching in 1 Timothy 4. With a simplicity that belies its importance, Shearer exhorts the pastor as he does, ‘the greatest work in the world’.
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| scripture | 1 Timothy 5:17-6 |
| type | Series |
| id | 15402 |
As we view culture unraveling before our eyes, some are tempted to throw up their hands in despair, while others plunge headlong into political activism, believing that to be the answer to our problems. We must, however, affirm the priority of the proclamation of the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, by which the lives of men and women are changed. For this reason I'm excited about presenting these studies in 1 Timothy. Here we find God's purpose for His people. He has planned from all of eternity to redeem a people that are His very own, in order that ...
| date | May 11, 2010 |
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| scripture | 1 Timothy 6:3-16 |
| type | Sermon |
| id | gs942 |
It was mere millennia past when Paul wrote to his young son in the faith, Timothy to be a ‘man of God’. The admonition has lost neither its impact or its timeliness in our day and culture. As false teachers assailed the early church, Paul sought to encourage and strengthen his protégé in the faith to hold tight to what he had been taught. Drawing from 1 Timothy 6, Pastor Shearer encourages pastors everywhere to flee errant approaches to gospel ministry, follow after virtues of righteousness and godliness and fight the good fight of faith.
| date | March 1, 1998 |
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| scripture | 1 Timothy 6:3-5 |
| type | Sermon |
| id | 1990 |
| date | March 15, 1998 |
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| scripture | 1 Timothy 6:6-10 |
| type | Sermon |
| id | 1993 |
When you watch television, you can’t avoid the battery of advertisements appealing to your senses and stirring up cravings you may have never known existed! So in this world of opportunity, how do you reach a place of peace and contentment? That’s our subject when Alistair Begg teaches from 1 Timothy 6.