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🗓️ 18 December 2024
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0:00.0 | Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap. |
0:10.5 | Our New Testament readers finished their 17th book today, and our full Bible readers |
0:16.9 | finish their 56th book. Today and tomorrow, Paul is writing letters to the young, |
0:21.9 | new leaders of relatively young churches. One of the things that's interesting to notice is |
0:26.4 | which information he shares with both leaders and what is specific to just one leader. |
0:31.3 | That can help us as we try to learn more about the context of each church's problems and or |
0:36.3 | which instructions and counsel are universal to all churches. Timothy is one of the context of each church's problems and or which instructions and counsel are universal |
0:38.6 | to all churches. Timothy is one of the leaders at the church in Ephesus, which Paul planted. |
0:44.1 | Ephesus is the town where they worshipped so many false gods, specifically the goddess Artemis, |
0:48.7 | that the silversmith union started a riot over the gospel. The Ephesians are so steeped in their |
0:54.1 | culture of pagan worship that |
0:55.4 | Timothy has a real battle on his hands when it comes to good doctrine and orderly practice. |
1:00.1 | They are wheels off. So Paul's letter is bookended by his desire for them to have good doctrine. |
1:06.4 | They're proud and unteachable, and to make matters worse, they want to be teachers and leaders. But good |
1:12.1 | leaders are first and foremost good followers. You can imagine how intimidating this scenario could be |
1:17.6 | for Timothy. He's the new guy in town and he's younger than most of the church members and here Paul |
1:22.4 | is telling him to rebuke the locals who want to be leaders but who aren't even obeying the moral |
1:26.8 | laws God laid out and who don't want to listen. but who aren't even obeying the moral laws God laid out |
1:27.8 | and who don't want to listen. But there's hope for these sinners yet. After all, God saved Paul. |
1:33.7 | His story is a canvas on which God's mercy and patience shines. And that's his hope for the |
1:39.4 | two men he hands over to Satan at the end of chapter one, just like the guys in 1st Corinthians 5. |
1:45.7 | Paul always aims for restoration and repentance. In chapter 2, Paul encourages them to pray for those in authority over them. |
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