Paul and the Timothy Letters Essay

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The role of teachers is that of passing down the wisdom gained to one who is beginning. The problem with 21st century teachers is that some of the ‘wisdom’ is not wisdom at all, but rather, false teachings. If one examines 2 Timothy 2:14-26, it discusses dealing with false teachers. “Avoid godless chatter…their teaching will spread like gangrene. Among them are Hymenaeus and Philetus, who have departed from the truth” (Stedman, 2011). These false teachers will destroy a person’s faith like saying the resurrection has already happened. Or, in the case of modern times, that there is no God and the soul does not exist.

In such instances, these teachers become what many see as false prophets, filling the minds of people, with information that causes chaos more than order. What one must do to circumvent such destruction is to adhere to the truth within God. “Flee the evil desires of youth and pursue righteousness, faith, love and peace, along with those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart” (Stedman, 2011). What people know as the truth within, can overcome any misinformation, even the wrong lessons of false teachers (Binnyuy, 2017). God’s law is different from societal law. Those principles are ingrained in the hearts and minds of people.

That is why even though Paul faces execution, he calls to Timothy to remain following the principles of Jesus no matter the risk or sacrifice (International Bible Society, 2010).
Being the final of Paul’s letters and most personal, the letter encourages Timothy to deal with corrupt teachers, thereby, accepting his calling. Faith and hope in Jesus’ resurrection, can be carried out through proper teaching to future spiritual leaders. Spreading the ‘good news’ even in today’s society, means allowing for one’s own personal faith and morals to remain amidst such chaos and corruption.

Response #1

Gina mentions a great point in the discussion, that Paul was Saul, a man who was ruthless and did not believe or practice God’s law. He was a man that practiced societal law. If people had to be persecuted and executed, he would do the government’s bidding because that was what he was taught. Yet, when he encounters God through Jesus and becoming blind, he gained a wisdom that he did not have before. The spiritual knowledge Gina explains is what is lacking in today’s recent influx of false teachers.

False teachers practice and give information people want to hear. The transition to the traditional method of teaching also provides insight into how the current world faces a major problem is misinformation and poor education. By continuing to adhere to a model that does not….....

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References

Binnyuy, L. (2017). False Teachers in the Church of God. Liliane Binnyuy.
International Bible Society. (2010). The Holy Bible: New International Version. Colorado Springs: Biblica.

Stedman, R. C. (2011). The fight of faith: Studies in the Pastoral letters of Paul: I and II Timothy and Titus. Discovery House.

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