Reflection on 1 Timothy 4:1-8

Scripture

Instead, train yourself to be godly. Physical training is good, but training for godliness is much better, promising benefit in this life and the life to come.

Reflection

Too many of my people spend too much time and energy debating, arguing, and ranting about politics and ideologies. These things are important, but they must not take you away from your primary calling- to worship and serve me.

Physical training is of some use. Different people have been called to different levels of activity, but do not let the gym become a substitute for worship, or cycling a substitute for prayer.

The enemy is always looking to blow you off course, my child. Keep your eyes on me. Keep your focus on me.

How do you train for godliness? I have given you all the resources you need – my Word, listening prayer, fellowship, instruction, sacraments.

You may say you have no need of one or more of these, but that is a deception and will quickly lead to spiritual sickness, decay, and death.

My child, pursue me. pursue godliness.

Prayer

O Father,how I love you! Please keep me on track. Help me to choose godliness over worldliness, the Spirit over the flesh. Amen

Reflection on 1 Timothy 3:8-16

Scripture

Without question this is the Great Mystery of the 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

Reflection

What is the mystery of faith? What is the hidden thing that is now revealed? It is Christ in the flesh

Beloved, it was for your sake that I became a human being. I put aside, for a time, the splendour and majesty of the throne of Heaven. I came and dwelt among you and I died for the remission of sins.

Every being in heaven has seen this and you have too. I revealed this mystery to you so that you could be a part of my kingdom, my family.

Many have seen the truth, but they rejected it. It is to their shame and eternal sorrow that they walk away from my redemption.

Other see it and accept it, but they fail to grow. They focus on an easy salvation. They will fall over the line into heaven, but they will not claim all the blessings I have for them

Others will receive the fullness of my Kingdom in this life as well as in eternity.

Prayer

Father, please help me to know everything there is to be known about the mystery of faith. Let me walk in the fullness of your mercy today and always. Amen

Reading The Bible Regularly Is Good for You

The Rule of 4

I recently came across a survey that suggests reading the Bible 4 times a week brings about massive changes in your life, including better spiritual and mental health. The survey is available at www.c4be.org

A survey of 4000,00 people in 1996 conducted by Edward Cole and Pamela Ovwigho found that even among people who identify as christians the Bible is rarely read. Less than 40% read the bible at least weekly. Those who claim to be born again read the Bible more frequently, but even here only about 25-40% of adults read the Bible more than 3 days per week.

When it comes to lifestyle choices, a startling picture emerges. For christians who read the bible at least 4 times per week the incidence for various harmful or sinful behaviours changes:

  • Getting drunk = 57% lower
  • Sex outside marriage = 68% lower
  • Pornography = 61% lower
  • Gambling = 74% lower
  • Any of these habits = 57% lower

What is remarkable is that for those who read the Bible 1,2, 0r 3 times a week there is no discernible difference in these behaviours between christians and non-christians.

When it comes to positive christian practices, those who read the bible more often are much more likely to engage in things like discipling other believers or witnessing.

  • Sharing faith with others = 228% higher
  • Discipling others = 231% higher
  • Memorising scripture = 407% higher

There is also anecdotal evidence in the same study that shows feelings of alienation from God, loneliness and so on radically decline in those who read the Word 4 times or more per week.

It is clear that it is not enough to read the Bible occasionally. We need to develop the habit of engaging with it at least every second day, and preferably daily to allow God to impact our hearts and minds.

Reflection on 1 Timothy 3:1-7

Scripture

People outside the church must speak well of him, so that he will not be disgraced and fall into the devil’s trap.

Reflection

My guidelines for the character of christian leaders are specific but flexible.

These are principles not laws. The leaders in my church will above all be people who love me deeply and passionately. They will be people who love others and pour themselves out in serving others.

These are the people who are beyond reproach, who live faithful lives. They are not in any way perfect, but they know they are restored by my grace.

The titles of the office change, and the particulars vary, but the men and women of God are people who live in humble fellowship with me and who study my word.

Being an “elder” is not a reward for long service. It is rather a recognition of a person of true character who carries the respect of the church and the community.

This description is really the description of any mature believer. They have devoted themselves to me and have overcome their sin in the power of my Spirit.

Prayer

Please Lord, raise up these mature believers in the faith. Let everyone who claims to follow you take the call so seriously that you change every part of their lives. Amen

Reflection on 1 Timothy 2:8-15

Scripture

In every place of worship, I want men to pray with holy hands lifted up to God, free from anger and controversy.

Observation

In every place of worship, men must pray with hands and hearts that are holy and dedicated to the Lord.

Women must be modest in their dress, not drawing attention to themselves with ostentatious hair arrangements or expensive clothes and jewellery. Women should learn submissively. They should not lord it over the men.

Application

People can be proud in their public worship. They draw attention to themselves in the way they pray or in their appearance.

God is not interested in these human power games. He wants hearts that are focused on Him, hearts that are surrendered to Him.

So we pray with holy hands. Our hands must not be a party to sin during the week. God will cleanse us from sin, but we have to ask Him and confess our sins before we get to worship.

Our hands should be lifted to God in surrender to Him. We reach up to Him as the source of every good thing.

We must be free from anger and controversy. If we are not walking in genuine love with our brothers and sisters, then how can we seek the presence of the Lord?

Worship and prayer are not about actions. God judges our hearts and not our outward appearance.

Prayer

Heavenly Father, you command us to be holy, just as you are holy. Please help me to approach your throne confidently, but always in the knowledge of your grace. Amen

Reflection on 1 Timothy 2:1-7

Scripture

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. 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.

Observation

We are to pray for all people, interceding and giving thanks for them. We need to pray for our rulers, so that we can live quiet and peaceful lives.

This is good and pleases God. He wants everyone to be saved and to understand the truth that there is just one God and one Saviour, our Lord Jesus Christ. He gave His life to purchase freedom for everyone. Paul has been chosen by God as a preacher and apostle to the Gentiles.

Application

We are to pray for everybody, interceding and giving thanks for them. This means we are to pray for the people we know who are not saved. God wants everyone to come into a relationship with Him. We must pray regularly and wholeheartedly for our family members, neighbours, and work mates who do not yet know Jesus.

We are also to pray for our Christian brothers and sisters. We are all involved in the eternal war against Satan, and we need prayer from other Christians. That places on us all the responsibility to pray for the church

Finally, we are to pray for rulers and kings. In the politically overheated atmosphere where nobody has respect for politicians, we who are Christians must love and respect our leaders, praying for them to be led by the Spirit of God.

Prayer

Father, please help me to pray and intercede for all people. Amen

Reflection on 1 Timothy 1:15-20

Scripture

Cling to your faith in Christ and keep your conscience clear. For some have deliberately violated their consciences; as a result, their faith has been shipwrecked

Reflection

My child, cling to your faith and hold onto me. If you really love me, you will keep my commandments.

This is not religion or legalism. Know this: I give you freedom to obey, not freedom to sin. You cannot obey Christ and live and live for your flesh.

I long to see you holy and devoted entirely to me. That is what the gospel is for. That is why I placed my Spirit in you.

I have not admonishing you about occasional sin. The conscience violating sin is the sin that you indulge in over and over. You know it is wrong, but the allure of what of that thing keeps calling you back to it.

It is possible to shipwreck your faith. If you choose to keep going back and sinning repeatedly, I will not necessarily have you back.

Do not abandoned hope though. I will always receive a sinner who truly repents and turns to me – even one who has shipwrecked their faith.

Prayer

Please Lord keep me free from sin. Help me to keep my conscience clear and to refrain from the pleasures of the world. Amen

Reflection on 1 Timothy 1:8-14

Scripture

Oh, how generous and gracious our Lord was! He filled me with the faith and love that come from Christ Jesus.

Reflection

Paul, or Saul as he was then known, was far from me. He loved my word more than he loved me.

There are many of that type of person still in the church. They love the Bible more than they love me. They love the traditions more than they love me. They love the committees and procedures of the church more than they love me.

It breaks my heart that such people have made what is good into an idol.

Rejoice, though, that such people are not beyond salvation. I gave the law to spark the consciences of liars, adulterers, and thieves. I give myself to catch the attention of the idolaters in the church.

Pray for them and for yourself that you would not fall prey to this insidious temptation.

Keep your heart soft towards me. Put me first in all things.

Prayer

Father, I pray for my brothers and sisters who have lost their way and have substituted a love for your gifts instead of loving you. Please keep me safe from this temptation. Amen

Reflection on 1 Timothy 1:1-7

Scripture

The purpose of my instruction is that all believers would be filled with love that comes from a pure heart, a clear conscience, and gentle faith.

Reflection

My people too often miss the point of my word. They fill their minds with the arrogance of knowledge, looking for points of difference to establish their own superiority.

I don’t care whether you worship on Sunday or Saturday, as long as you worship me with a pure heart.

It doesn’t affect your walk with me or the forgiveness of sins whether you believe the Son of God was crucified on a Friday or a Wednesday.

It will make no difference to my plans for your life whether you think Christ’s return is next Sunday or next millennium.

My child, I long for your heart to be pure, your conscience clear, and your faith gentle.

Come to me and lay all your burdens down at my feet. I will take them and give you lightness of spirit.

Confess your sins to me and let go of them when you do so. Don’t stagger under the weight of guilt when I declare you “Not guilty.”

Love your Christian brothers and sisters wholeheartedly. If you disagree on points of doctrine, let love override your disagreement.

None of you as a monopoly on truth.

I am the truth. Surrender to me with all your heart and you will see the truth.

My word is truth and life. Study my word for wisdom not knowledge, for truth and not to win arguments .

Set your heart on me always.

Prayer

Lord, I come to you now, humbly and honestly. Cleanse my heart of my sin and impure thoughts. Help me to love all of my brothers and sisters in Christ. Amen

Reflection on John 20:1-18

Scripture

Then the disciple who had reached the tomb first also went in, and he saw and believed.

Observation

Sunday, after the crucifixion, the women go to Jesus’ tomb. The stone has been rolled away from the entrance. Mary Magdalene goes to tell Peter. Peter and John go to the tomb, and they see the linen wrappings. John sees and believes.

Mary looks in the tomb and sees two angels. She asks them where Jesus is. Then Jesus comes up behind her, and she asks Him the same thing.

Jesus says her name, and suddenly she recognises Him. John tells her to go and tell the disciples what she has seen and that He is to ascend to the Father.

Application

They say that seeing is believing. When John and Peter saw the empty tomb, they finally understood what Jesus had meant by his teaching about the resurrection.

It seemed like impossibly good news. The Jesus who had died is now alive.

It is good news because the resurrection validates all that Jesus stands for. It shows that He has overcome sin and death. Because Christ is alive, we can share in His resurrection, and be assured that we will live forever.

Prayer

Thank you Lord for the promise of eternal life. This present life is not all that I have, but I shall live with you forever. Nothing in this life can take that away from me. Amen