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TIDBITS IN TIMOTHY
I TIMOTHY 4:6-16 –THE GOOD MINISTER

THE GOOD MINISTER
• Satire: “The Perfect Pastor” • What odd or peculiar expectations have you held or ever heard of for a Christian minister?

THE GOOD MINISTER
• He Knows What to Preach and Teach, v. 6 • Continual focus on core Christian doctrines and godly living principles, to the point of repetition! • Compare II Peter 1:12-15, 3:1-2 • The listener who always yearns for something new and “exciting” is like the evil and adulterous generation that always seekethafter a sign, Matthew 12:39.

THE GOOD MINISTER
• He Knows What to Preach and Teach, v. 6 • Explanation / Application of what he’s learned and what has helped himself live and grow, v. 6b. • Compare v. 12; Hebrews 13:7

THE GOOD MINISTER
• He Knows What Notto Preach and Teach, v. 7 • Gives no time to extra-biblical “revelation” • Or to philosophies of men

THE GOOD MINISTER
• He Knows Whom He Must Please, v. 6 • I Thessalonians 2:3-6 • Galatians 1:10 • The pastor who tries to please people, and the people who expect it, will all be frustrated together.

THE GOOD MINISTER
• He Knows Both the Extent and the Limit of His Authority, v. 11 • “Thesethings…”

THE GOOD MINISTER
• He Knows That His Own Spiritual Growth Is Important Enough to Work At, vv. 6-8 • Always remember that preachers are growing in Christ just like other Christians. • How should this affect our view of them? • He Knows He Will Face Difficulties, v. 10

THE GOOD MINISTER
• He Knows How to Use His Spiritual Gifts, v. 14 • Compare Colossians 4:17; II Timothy 4:5 • He Puts Himself Wholly Into the Ministry, v. 15 • Compare Acts 6:4 • He Keeps Watch Over His Own Behavior, v. 16 • Compare Acts 20:28