Friday, August 16, 2019

1 Timothy 4 NLT


Outline
I.                  Greetings (1:1-2)
II.         Warning against False Teachers (1:3-11)
A.    The Nature of the Heresy (1:3-7)
B.    The Purpose of the Law (1:8-11)
                III.         The Lord's Grace to Paul (1:12-17)
IV.         The Purpose of Paul's Instructions to Timothy (1:18-20)
V.         Instructions concerning Church Administration (chs. 2-3)
 .      Public Worship (ch. 2)
1.     Prayer in public worship (2:1-8)
2.     Women in public worship (2:9-15)
A.    Qualifications for Church Officers (3:1-13)
0.     Overseers (3:1-7)
1.     Deacons (3:8-13)
B.    Purpose of These Instructions (3:14-16)
               VI.         Instructions concerning False Teaching (ch. 4)
 .      False Teaching Described (4:1-5)
A.    Methods of Dealing with It Explained (4:6-16)
VII.         Instructions concerning Different Groups in the Church (5:1;6:2)
 .      The Older and Younger (5:1-2)
A.    Widows (5:3-16)
B.    Elders (5:17-25)
C.    Slaves (6:1-2)
VIII.         Miscellaneous Matters (6:3-19)
 .      False Teachers (6:3-5)
A.    Love of Money (6:6-10)
B.    Charge to Timothy (6:11-16)
C.    The Rich (6:17-19)
IX.         Concluding Appeal and Benediction (6:20-21)


1 Timothy 4 NLT

1 Now the Holy Spirit tells us clearly that in the last times some will turn away from the true faith; they will follow deceptive spirits and teachings that come from demons. 
2These people are hypocrites and liars, and their consciences are dead. 
3 They will say it is wrong to be married and wrong to eat certain foods. But God created those foods to be eaten with thanks by faithful people who know the truth.
4 Since everything God created is good, we should not reject any of it but receive it with thanks. 
5 For we know it is made acceptable by the word of God and prayer. 
6 If you explain these things to the brothers and sisters, Timothy, you will be a worthy servant of Christ Jesus, one who is nourished by the message of faith and the good teaching you have followed. 
7 Do not waste time arguing over godless ideas and old wives’ tales. Instead, train yourself to be godly. 
8 “Physical training is good, but training for godliness is much better, promising benefits in this life and in the life to come.” 
9 This is a trustworthy saying, and everyone should accept it. 
10 This is why we work hard and continue to struggle, for our hope is in the living God, who is the Savior of all people and particularly of all believers. 
11Teach these things and insist that everyone learn them. 
12Don’t let anyone think less of you because you are young. Be an example to all believers in what you say, in the way you live, in your love, your faith, and your purity. 
13 Until I get there, focus on reading the Scriptures to the church, encouraging the believers, and teaching them. 
14 Do not neglect the spiritual gift you received through the prophecy spoken over you when the elders of the church laid their hands on you. 
15 Give your complete attention to these matters. Throw yourself into your tasks so that everyone will see your progress. 
16 Keep a close watch on how you live and on your teaching. Stay true to what is right for the sake of your own salvation and the salvation of those who hear you.



1 Timothy 2 and 3 NLT


Outline
I.                  Greetings (1:1-2)
II.         Warning against False Teachers (1:3-11)
A.    The Nature of the Heresy (1:3-7)
B.    The Purpose of the Law (1:8-11)
                III.         The Lord's Grace to Paul (1:12-17)
IV.         The Purpose of Paul's Instructions to Timothy (1:18-20)
V.         Instructions concerning Church Administration (chs. 2-3)
 .      Public Worship (ch. 2)
1.     Prayer in public worship (2:1-8)
2.     Women in public worship (2:9-15)
A.    Qualifications for Church Officers (3:1-13)
0.     Overseers (3:1-7)
1.     Deacons (3:8-13)
B.    Purpose of These Instructions (3:14-16)
               VI.         Instructions concerning False Teaching (ch. 4)
 .      False Teaching Described (4:1-5)
A.    Methods of Dealing with It Explained (4:6-16)
VII.         Instructions concerning Different Groups in the Church (5:1;6:2)
 .      The Older and Younger (5:1-2)
A.    Widows (5:3-16)
B.    Elders (5:17-25)
C.    Slaves (6:1-2)
VIII.         Miscellaneous Matters (6:3-19)
 .      False Teachers (6:3-5)
A.    Love of Money (6:6-10)
B.    Charge to Timothy (6:11-16)
C.    The Rich (6:17-19)
IX.         Concluding Appeal and Benediction (6:20-21)


1 Timothy 2 NLT

1 I urge you, first of all, to pray for all people. Ask God to help them; intercede on their behalf, and give thanks for them. 
2 Pray this way for kings and all who are in authority so that we can live peaceful and quiet lives marked by godliness and dignity. 
3 This is good and pleases God our Savior, 
4 who wants everyone to be saved and to understand the truth. 
5 For, There is one God and one Mediator who can reconcile God and humanity—the man Christ Jesus. 
6 He gave his life to purchase freedom for everyone. This is the message God gave to the world at just the right time. 
7 And I have been chosen as a preacher and apostle to teach the Gentiles this message about faith and truth. I’m not exaggerating—just telling the truth. 
8 In every place of worship, I want men to pray with holy hands lifted up to God, free from anger and controversy. 
9 And I want women to be modest in their appearance. They should wear decent and appropriate clothing and not draw attention to themselves by the way they fix their hair or by wearing gold or pearls or expensive clothes. 
10 For women who claim to be devoted to God should make themselves attractive by the good things they do. 
11 Women should learn quietly and submissively. 
12 I do not let women teach men or have authority over them. Let them listen quietly. 
13 For God made Adam first, and afterward he made Eve. 
14 And it was not Adam who was deceived by Satan. The woman was deceived, and sin was the result. 
15 But women will be saved through childbearing, assuming they continue to live in faith, love, holiness, and modesty.
                                                                      

                                                                      
1 Timothy 3 NLT
1 This is a trustworthy saying: “If someone aspires to be an elder, he desires an honorable position.” 
2 So an elder must be a man whose life is above reproach. He must be faithful to his wife. He must exercise self-control, live wisely, and have a good reputation. He must enjoy having guests in his home, and he must be able to teach. 
3 He must not be a heavy drinker or be violent. He must be gentle, not quarrelsome, and not love money. 
4 He must manage his own family well, having children who respect and obey him.
5 For if a man cannot manage his own household, how can he take care of God’s church? 
6 An elder must not be a new believer, because he might become proud, and the devil would cause him to fall. 
7 Also, people outside the church must speak well of him so that he will not be disgraced and fall into the devil’s trap. 
8 In the same way, deacons must be well respected and have integrity. They must not be heavy drinkers or dishonest with money. 
9 They must be committed to the mystery of the faith now revealed and must live with a clear conscience. 
10 Before they are appointed as deacons, let them be closely examined. If they pass the test, then let them serve as deacons. 
11 In the same way, their wives must be respected and must not slander others. They must exercise self-control and be faithful in everything they do. 
12 A deacon must be faithful to his wife, and he must manage his children and household well. 
13 Those who do well as deacons will be rewarded with respect from others and will have increased confidence in their faith in Christ Jesus. 
14 I am writing these things to you now, even though I hope to be with you soon, 
15 so that if I am delayed, you will know how people must conduct themselves in the household of God. This is the church of the living God, which is the pillar and foundation of the truth. 
16 Without question, this is the great mystery of our faith : Christ was revealed in a human body and vindicated by the Spirit. He was seen by angels and announced to the nations. He was believed in throughout the world and taken to heaven in glory.