1 and 2 Timothy: Advice To Young Preachers
In the mid to late 60's A.D. Paul wrote two letters to a young evangelist
whose name was Timothy. They contain some profound wisdom from Paul
to Timothy, that would serve him well along life's way after Paul had taken
his exodus from the land of the earthly living.
I have known several men through the years who have been dear friends
and advisers to me. I was sometimes told things that were like bitterweed at
the time, but they were meant for my well-being. By the grace of God, I have
lived long enough that I am now able to pass along some things that I have
learned to young preachers.
Be a worker. (2 Tim. 2:15) Never be ashamed of the gospel. It is the
message of salvation. (Rom. 1:16) Be prepared to rise during the early hours
of the morning, or to study into the late hours of the night in order to fill the
mind with the word of the living God. "Study long and study deep." Take
nothing for granted and be thorough in your research. Examine every possible
avenue of understanding in your analysis of a word, phrase, sentence, verse,
etc. When you "lock down" the meaning, put it in your head. Remember, an
evangelist is a worker. (2 Tim. 4:5)
Read scripture. (1 Tim. 4:13) Be devoted to public and private reading.
Read, read, and read again. Reading will keep your mind fresh and you will
always have a reservoir of information for those you serve. If you are not
widely read, you will grow stale and you will experience burnout. But, more
importantly, have an intimate familiarity with the book on which you stake
your life!
Forget about lining up with "brotherhood" positions. Make it your
goal to be fiercely loyal to the truth. "Buy the truth and do not sell it; get
wisdom, instruction, and understanding." (Prov. 23:23) The only person in
whom you should have one hundred percent confidence is God, and the
only "position" you should hold is the one that aligns with truth! Avoid
sectarian philosophy by refusing to "line up" with men and movements.
(1 Cor. 1:11-13) Be an independent thinker. Do not believe anything
just because a friend believes it, and do not reject anything just because
an enemy believes it. Go wherever truth leads! Follow the trail of evidence.
Nothing but the facts; only the facts.
Be wise in selecting commentaries. Do not focus on commentary
"sets" per se. Most sets are highly uneven in quality. Carefully pick the
individual volumes on particular biblical books. Furthermore, give high
priority to exegetical commentaries, that is, those that explain the text
and examine it lexically, contextually, and grammatically. I do not want
a commentary to necessarily agree with me, but I want it to make me
think my way through the text. Do not turn to commentaries as your first
"court of appeal." Delve into the text itself. First try to determine what
you see in a passage. Attempt to draw your own conclusions before
you seek out a commentator's point of view.
If possible learn the biblical languages. Not everyone can or will
become an expert in Hebrew and Greek, but most preachers can either
learn the basics of the biblical languages or at least learn how to use the
fundamental reference works that are available. No, you don't need to
learn Hebrew and Greek to go to heaven. But since our heavenly Father
chose those languages as the means of conveying his will to humanity, it
would seem that one would want to know something about them. It may
also enable a preacher to avoid making some of the common mistakes often
observed, such as etymologizing for word meaning, lexical overloading,
condemning modern translations when they differ with the KJV, misusing
Hebrew and Greek grammars and lexicons, etc.
Never be ashamed to say, "I am wrong" when you are wrong.
Pride is a destroyer of self, friendships, and the soul. (Prov. 16:18)
Sometimes people will point out a fault or sin just to embarrass you or
because they are being eaten from the inside out by jealousy. Be man
enough to admit the fault. Make the necessary correction and move ahead.
If their motives are not pure, even though they might have embarrassed
you, it will be God who gets the last word! He knows peoples' hearts and
your adversaries will have no escape. The Lord's apostles had critics, but
they did not allow that to stop them. (Phil. 1:15; 2 Tim. 4:14-18)
As a general rule, avoid "preachers' " meetings, breakfasts,
luncheons, etc. Very often they evolve into opportunities to consume
more than what's on the plate. If half the people are half as bad as most
preachers say, it seems that instead of talking about it, they would get
up and go help the people overcome their weaknesses and sins. Spend
your time diligently studying God's word and helping the people you
should love. Help them overcome the obstacles they face on the road
to eternity. (Gal. 6:1)
Never entertain resentment for other preachers. We are all
needed in the Lord's service. We all approach things differently and
our knowledge varies. I refuse to be jealous of another man. If I am
envious of him, I am rebelling against God, for it is God who has
blessed my fellow preachers with their ability. Rejoice in the ability
of others and perfect your ability. If you spend time honing your skills,
you will not have time to sit idly and resent others! (Gal. 5:19-26)
Avoid institutional thinking regarding the local congregation.
The local congregation is God's appointed "group" to perform the work
he has assigned her. (1 Tim. 3:15; 5:16) Shun the idea that the well-being
of the congregation is dependent on men and papers, or colleges and
universities. The well being of the local congregation is dependent on the
Lord's blessings and her adherence to his inerrant word! God has given
her an all-sufficient arrangement (Phil. 1:1); guide (Jas. 1:25; 2 Pet. 1:3);
worship (Acts 2:42; 20:7; 1Cor. 11:17-26; Eph. 5:19); and mission
(2 Cor.11:8; Phil. 4:14-17; 1 Thess.1:8) No human arrangement or
society is her equal! Defend God's plan against any and every
unauthorized human scheme. Do not expect to have many true friends
when you stand for the truth. Cherish those who are proven friends,
and remember, God is the friend who is larger than the world!
Develop a hobby. Learn to get away from things sometimes.
The Lord was a fisherman. He loved the wilderness and would often
get on the water . A change of pace is good for one's face, for the race
we are running, and for one's faith as it shows us the variety in Yahweh's
creation. When you resume your routine after having "taken a breather,"
you will be fresher than a rose bouquet that's one minute old, and ready
like a race horse to leave the gate!
Practice habits that are conducive to good health. The preacher's
mind is a terrible thing to waste. "Water is nature's beverage and honey
is nature's sweetener," so consume a lot of both if you are not allergic to
them! Eat large amounts of fruits and vegetables, especially those that
are high in antioxidants. Blueberries, pomegranates, apples, pears, nuts,
bananas, whole grain cereal, etc. Seek out sources that are high in
vitamins C and E along with the mineral zinc. You will not regret it! Do
all you can to preserve and strengthen your mind. It is your "workshop."
Pray constantly. (Col. 4:2; 1 Thess. 5:17) Remember, stress is a killer.
(Prov. 14:30; 15:13; 17:22)
Do not be a braggart. Be humble and unassuming. (1 Cor. 13:4)
You do not need to blow a trumpet about your academic attainments.
People will know your capabilities by your conversation, writings,
preaching, etc. A person is not a scholar merely on the basis of
academics. There are men and women with PhD's who have trouble
understanding Jno. 3:16; Acts 2:38; Eph. 5:19 and many other texts.
Scholarship indicates depth of thought, thoroughness of research,
originality, and unflinching loyalty to the truth.
Ron Daly
Copyright 2011 (He gave me authority to spread this article, Morris, April 16,2011)
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Men Mark Tumandan would like to thank Brother Morris Bowers for sending this article to his father's e-mail.
Thank you for visiting my blog. It is our duty to preach the gospel being preached in the 1st century for it is the "Power of God for Salvation" Romans 1:16. Kindly contact me (marktumandan@yahoo.com.ph) or call 09774564136 if you have any comment, question or prayer request. Thank you so much for the saints in Village Creek church of Christ for the prayers and financial support for me and dad. For donations, send to www.paypal.me/marktumandan.
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