Scripture Teaching

1 Timothy Teaching

A teaching guide through 1 Timothy, shaped by biblical, Christ-centered, and cross-centered reading.

Overview

A teaching guide through 1 Timothy, shaped by biblical, Christ-centered, and cross-centered reading.

Teaching Guide

Teaching paths help you move through the book with a clear purpose. Use the right rail to focus the chapter plan, or stay in the full book view to read every passage in canonical order.

Best for: church-wide formation, annual series, big-picture discipleship.

Each week can point to Study, and some weeks also link to an outline when one is available.

Chapter Plan
Guarding the Gospel and Charging the Church to Sound Doctrine

The chapter argues that doctrine, worship, conscience, and church order cannot be separated from the gospel. False teaching is not merely intellectual error; it damages love, conscience, faith, and the church's witness. Sound doctrine accords with the gospel of the glory of the blessed God, and that gospel centers on Christ Jesus who came into the world to save sinners.

1 Timothy 1:1-2

Paul's Commission and Timothy's True Sonship

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The letter opens by grounding everything that follows in Paul's God-given apostleship and Timothy's genuine sonship in the faith, so that the instructions about doctrine, order, and conduct are received as a stewardship from God our Savior and Christ Jesus our hope.

1 Timothy 1:3-7

Charge to Confront False Teaching and Guard the Goal of Love

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Paul reminds Timothy of His charge to remain in Ephesus and command certain people to stop teaching false doctrine, because the goal of apostolic instruction is love flowing from a pure heart, a good conscience, and sincere faith, not speculative myths and fruitless talk.

1 Timothy 1:8-11

The Proper Use of the Law and the Gospel of Glory

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Paul clarifies that the law is good when used lawfully, exposing sin in the ungodly, and He anchors its proper function in the gospel of the glory of the blessed God that has been entrusted to Him.

1 Timothy 1:12-17

Mercy to the Chief of Sinners and Doxology to the Eternal King

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Paul testifies that Christ Jesus showed Him mercy, transforming a blasphemer and persecutor into a servant, so that in Him as the foremost sinner Christ might display His perfect patience and magnify the glory of God.

1 Timothy 1:18-20

Wage the Good Warfare and Guard the Faith

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Paul reaffirms His charge to Timothy, urging Him to wage the good warfare in accordance with prior prophecies, holding firmly to faith and a good conscience, warning that rejecting these leads to spiritual shipwreck.

Prayer, Gospel Witness, and Ordered Worship in the Household of God

The chapter argues that the church's public worship must be shaped by the universal scope of gospel witness and the ordered holiness of God's people. Because there is one God and one mediator, the church prays for all and bears witness to all. Because the gospel creates a holy household, men must reject anger and disputing, women must reject status display, and the gathered church must honor God's order in teaching and authority.

1 Timothy 2:1-7

Prayer for All and the One Mediator for All

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Paul urges that the gathered church prioritize expansive prayer for all people, including rulers, because God desires all kinds of people to be saved and there is one God and one mediator, Christ Jesus, who gave Himself as a ransom.

1 Timothy 2:8-15

Order in Worship: Reverent Men, Modest Women, and Faithful Learning

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Paul gives instructions for conduct in gathered worship, calling men to prayerful holiness, women to modesty and good works, and grounding teaching order in creation and fall, so that the church reflects God’s design with faith, love, and holiness.

Qualified Leadership and Conduct in the Household of God

The chapter argues that church leadership must be morally qualified because the church is not a human association but God's household. Overseers and deacons serve the church of the living God, which upholds the truth and confesses Christ. Therefore leadership character, household faithfulness, doctrine, conscience, and public reputation are not optional; they are essential to the church's identity and witness.

1 Timothy 3:1-7

Qualifications for Overseers: Character Before Capacity

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Paul affirms that aspiring to the office of overseer is a noble desire, but He insists that those who serve must meet rigorous character qualifications, demonstrating maturity at home, in self-control, and before the watching world.

1 Timothy 3:8-13

Qualifications for Deacons: Tested Servants of Dignity and Faith

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Paul outlines the qualifications for deacons, emphasizing dignity, doctrinal integrity, tested character, and faithful household leadership, promising spiritual confidence and standing to those who serve well.

1 Timothy 3:14-16

The Household of God and the Mystery of Godliness

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Paul explains His purpose for writing: that believers may know how to conduct themselves in God’s household, the church of the living God, and He anchors that conduct in the great, confessed mystery of godliness centered on Christ.

Guarding Godliness Against False Teaching Through Scripture, Training, and Example

The chapter argues that false teaching is spiritually destructive because it departs from the faith, denies God's good creation, and corrupts conscience. Faithful ministry answers this danger not by novelty or mere reaction, but by Scripture, truth, thanksgiving, godliness, public teaching, personal example, and perseverance in life and doctrine.

1 Timothy 4:1-5

Departing from the Faith and the Goodness of God's Creation

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Paul warns that in later times some will abandon the faith through deceptive teachings that promote ascetic restrictions, but He affirms that God’s created gifts are good and are to be received with thanksgiving and sanctified by the word and prayer.

1 Timothy 4:6-10

Training in Godliness and Hope in the Living God

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Paul calls Timothy to be a good servant of Christ by nourishing Himself on sound doctrine, rejecting godless myths, and actively training in godliness, because hope is set on the living God who saves.

1 Timothy 4:11-16

Model the Faith, Devote Yourself to the Word

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Paul commands Timothy to teach with authority, live as an example despite His youth, devote Himself to public Scripture ministry, and persevere in doctrine and life for the salvation of Himself and His hearers.

Honoring Households, Widows, Elders, and Purity in the Church

The chapter argues that church order must be both compassionate and discerning. Mercy for widows, honor for elders, family responsibility, public discipline, and leadership caution are not separate administrative details but expressions of life in God's household. The church must neither neglect the vulnerable nor enable disorder; neither dishonor faithful elders nor protect sin; neither rush appointments nor act with partiality.

1 Timothy 5:1-2

Relating as Family within the Household of God

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Paul instructs Timothy to correct and encourage members of the church with relational sensitivity, treating older and younger men and women as members of a spiritual family marked by purity.

1 Timothy 5:3-16

Honoring Widows: True Need, Family Responsibility, and Church Care

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Paul instructs Timothy to distinguish between widows truly in need and those with family support, placing primary responsibility on relatives while directing the church to care for genuinely destitute, godly widows.

1 Timothy 5:17-25

Honoring Elders, Guarding Impartiality, and Exercising Discernment

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Paul instructs Timothy to honor faithful elders, handle accusations with due process, rebuke sin publicly when necessary, and exercise careful discernment in leadership appointments, recognizing that both sin and righteousness eventually become evident.

Godliness, Contentment, the Good Fight, and Guarding the Entrusted Gospel

The chapter argues that sound doctrine produces godliness, while false teaching produces controversy, greed, and spiritual ruin. The faithful servant of God must reject corrupt gain-seeking, pursue godly virtue, fight for the faith, live before the appearing of Christ, instruct the rich toward generosity, and guard the apostolic deposit from counterfeit knowledge.

1 Timothy 6:1-2

Conduct under Authority for the Sake of God's Name

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Paul instructs believing slaves to honor their masters so that God’s name and the teaching will not be slandered, and He commands that shared faith in Christ must not produce contempt but deeper service.

1 Timothy 6:3-10

False Teaching, Godliness, and the Danger of Loving Money

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Paul exposes false teachers who equate godliness with financial gain and contrasts their corruption with true godliness marked by contentment, warning that the love of money leads to ruin and spiritual destruction.

1 Timothy 6:11-16

Flee, Pursue, Fight, and Keep the Command

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In contrast to greed-driven false teachers, Timothy is called as a man of God to flee evil, pursue godliness, fight the good fight of faith, and keep the command until Christ appears, grounded in the majesty of the sovereign and immortal God.

1 Timothy 6:17-19

Charge the Rich: Hope in God, Be Rich in Good Works

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Paul commands Timothy to instruct the wealthy not to be arrogant or place their hope in uncertain riches, but in God, expressing their faith through generosity and storing up treasure for the coming age.

1 Timothy 6:20-21

Guard the Deposit and Avoid False Knowledge

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Paul concludes the letter by urging Timothy to guard the entrusted gospel, avoid irreverent chatter and false claims to knowledge, and recognize that deviation from the truth leads to wandering from the faith.