What we see in the text of 1 Timothy 2:8-3:13 is Paul telling Timothy what is needed in the household of God from the people of God. As a local church we need Godly men and women,faithful overseers & deacons, and ministering members. The good news is that the we have the true shepherd in Jesus Christ who is leading us and equipping us for this work.
As we enter in to the text today I really only have one point. Pray for and proclaim the gospel to all people because there is only one way to peace with God. Another way to see it is that a gospel-centered Christian living as an exile will see prayer and proclamation as conspiratorial acts against the god of this age who blinds the eyes of unbelievers.
In this section of 1 Timothy, Paul gets personally caught up in the controversy, which he has been addressing. He speaks of the false teachers, and contrasts their substitute message with the “gospel of the glory of the blessed God” (1:11). This leaves him in wonder at the mercy of God. He gets swept up into praise to God, who saves sinners. If Jesus is bigger, then two things should happen that you see in this text. One, you will exalt Jesus, two you will contend for the faith. You will contend because you see how important, how central the cross is for people. If you embrace the true Gospel, then you should be filled with praise, and you should contend for the faith.
The church has been promised to face threats of all kinds, and our text plunges us into a scene already in progress. False teachers, driven by faulty motives, preaching a false gospel are already having an impact on the church at Ephesus. Paul urges Timothy to remain on post and guard the gospel from this threat. For when Jesus gave his life for sinners as a gracious act of mercy it was a glorious display of God, our gospel. This grace is contrary to law, and therefore the glory of the gospel has now transcended the lesser glory of law. All teaching now is judge by whether or not it is gospel based. May God be blessed by his people as we continue to teach that which accords with he gospel of our glorious God.
While we don’t find everything about the church in 1 Timothy we do find some of the essential aspects of it. So welcome to 1 Timothy. We need this book because God speaks to us through his word, and we gladly submit. We need it because the church matters to God and should matter to us. And we need it because we need hope.