Don’t let anyone look down on you because you
are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love,
in faith, in purity.
(First Timothy 4: 12)
In
Sunday’s sermon, Pastor Shane asked a question: What example are we setting? And it is not a question solely for
children and teenagers: it is a question for everyone who professes to be
Christian. As followers of Jesus, we are watched by the world. Our
desire ought to be that those who see us will see the love and power of Christ
manifested in us.
First Timothy chapter 4 shows the apostle Paul’s concern for Christians who have
abandoned the faith. As Paul instructs Timothy to preach and teach, Paul adds a
two-part mandate: 1) do not permit others to disrespect Timothy's ministry because of his
age; 2) allow others to see Timothy’s example, captured in a five-fold structure
of external actions reflective of his internal beliefs. Let’s dive in to First
Timothy 4:12:
“Don’t let anyone look down on you because you
are young...”
In Paul’s context, as in ours today, there is the notion that young people are
not as gifted or anointed as their older counterparts. However, God has
indicated throughout Scripture that His anointing and the gifts of His Spirit
are not distributed according to age; rather, He anoints and gifts people
according to His pleasure (see First Samuel 16:10-12; Ephesians 4:7). Timothy, a
church elder, was charged to address and correct those who dismissed his
anointing because of his youth.
“Set an example for the believers...” Paul gives Timothy five
areas in which to live as a godly example to others. As we consider these, let
us pray that God will empower us to be living examples in our day as Timothy
was in his.
v
Speech: Do our words
express godly comfort and encouragement? Do we impart the wisdom and counsel of
God as we interact with others?
v
Conduct: Do our
personal and professional practices model the commands and counsel of God?
v
Love: Are we in
love with God? Do we show His love to everyone we meet?
v
Faith: Do we believe
God’s word and fully expect that He will accomplish all He has said?
v
Purity: Are our
sexuality, inner thought life, and outward behaviors bringing pleasure to the
heart of God? Are we obeying His call to holiness?
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