
1 Timothy 5:1-6:2 - Caring for God's Household
Text: 1 Timothy 5:1-6:2 Theological Theme: Caring for the vulnerable Anthropological Theme: Compassion

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Text: 1 Timothy 5:1-6:2 Theological Theme: Caring for the vulnerable Anthropological Theme: Compassion

Text: 1 Timothy 4:6-16 Big Idea: Persist in growing in devotion to God through discipline 1. Watch your diet: receive the nourishment of the word (v.6) 2. Watch your exercise: grow in godliness through discipline (v.7-10

Text: 1 Timothy 3:14-4:5 Theological Theme: The mystery of the gospel Anthropological Theme: Purpose

Text: 1 Timothy 3:1-13 Big Idea: In God's household trusted leaders are qualified by character 1. Overseeing is a noble task, but overseers must be above reproach (v.1-7) 2. Serving brings a good standing, but servants m

Text: 1 Timothy 2:8-15 Theological theme: A God of Order Anthropological theme: Worship

Text: 1 Timothy 2:1-7 Big Idea: We boldly pray for everyone because Christ’s ransom is for anyone. 1. Pray for everyone, anyone can be saved (v.1-4) 2. Pray with confidence, Christ has paid the ransom (v. 5-7) Discussion

Text: 1 Timothy 1:12-20 Big Idea: God's eternal patience and mercy call us to fight the good fight. 1. Paul: An example of mercy (v.12-17) 2. Timothy: A call to follow (v.18-20)

Text: 1 Timothy 1:3-11 Big Idea: Guard the gospel by stopping False Teachers and faithfully handle God’s word. 1. The Charge: Stop False Teaching and Speculation (v.3-4) 2. The Goal: Love and an Honest Faith (v.5) 3. The

Big Idea: Remember Whose Household you are in as you learn to live in it. 1. The Head of the Household (1a) 2. The Hope of the Household (1b) 3. The Heritage of the Household (2a) 4. The Help of the Household (2b) Discus

Main Idea: The answers to life's greatest questions are found in the character of God. Question 1: "What does God actually want from us?" Question 2: "What will God do with sin?" Question 3: "Who is a God like you?" Disc

Main idea: Men will fail in their leadership, but our Great Shepherd will lead us faithfully home. The Leadership that God's Judges - Micah 3 The Future We Long For - Micah 4 The Shepherd We Need - Micah 5 Discussion Que

Main idea: We cannot fool the living God; we can only stand in awe of His holiness and run to His mercy. 1. God Who Refuses to Respect Our Religious Fences (Micah 1) 2. God Who Exposes Our Hidden Sins (Micah 2:1–11) 3. G

Big idea: There is no greater altar and sacrifice than Jesus himself — so live sacrificial lives of praise. 1. Care for others because Christ will always care for you (v.1-6) 2. Remember the faithful because Christ never

Big Idea: Jesus transforms His followers into friends —and this fuels them to close and sacrificial friendships with one another. 1. Friends love sacrificially, not selectively (vv. 12–13) 2. Friends obey out of intimacy

Main idea: Jesus advances His unstoppable gospel from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth through His Spirit-empowered church. 1. The Church is Spirit-filled - Acts 1-2 2. The Church is Scattered - Acts 3-12 3. The Church

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Big Idea: Face every obstacle to sharing your testimony by receiving what God has already provided in Christ. 1. When facing threats–receive His credibility (1-10) 2. When the road is long–receive His community (11-28) 3

Main idea: Because God’s Word is sovereign, the shipwreck of our circumstances cannot cause the failure of His promises. 1. The Folly of Human Wisdom (vv. 1–12) 2. The Fragility of Human Hope (vv. 13–20) 3. The Firmness

Main idea: The Gospel is a "public truth" for a private world, so faithfully declare it! 1. Know your audience 2. Share your conversion 3. Challenge your listener Discussion Questions: 1. Why is it easier to talk about t

Big Idea: When faced with messy means, remember God’s unstoppable promise in Christ. 1. An ambush that declares Paul innocent 2. An appeal that sends Paul to Rome 3. An accusation that places Paul before a king 4. An aut
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