New Testament Plan

1 Timothy 3,4,5

1 Timothy 3

1This is a trustworthy saying: “If someone aspires to be a church leader, he desires an honorable position.”

2So a church leader must be a man whose life is above reproach. He must be faithful to his wife. He must exercise self-control, live wisely, and have a good reputation. He must enjoy having guests in his home, and he must be able to teach.

3He must not be a heavy drinker or be violent. He must be gentle, not quarrelsome, and not love money.

4He must manage his own family well, having children who respect and obey him.

5For if a man cannot manage his own household, how can he take care of God’s church?

6A church leader must not be a new believer, because he might become proud, and the devil would cause him to fall.

7Also, people outside the church must speak well of him so that he will not be disgraced and fall into the devil’s trap.

8In the same way, deacons must be well respected and have integrity. They must not be heavy drinkers or dishonest with money.

9They must be committed to the mystery of the faith now revealed and must live with a clear conscience.

10Before they are appointed as deacons, let them be closely examined. If they pass the test, then let them serve as deacons.

11In the same way, their wives must be respected and must not slander others. They must exercise self-control and be faithful in everything they do.

12A deacon must be faithful to his wife, and he must manage his children and household well.

13Those who do well as deacons will be rewarded with respect from others and will have increased confidence in their faith in Christ Jesus.

14I am writing these things to you now, even though I hope to be with you soon,

15so that if I am delayed, you will know how people must conduct themselves in the household of God. This is the church of the living God, which is the pillar and foundation of the truth.

16Without question, this is the great mystery of our faith : Christ was revealed in a human body and vindicated by the Spirit. He was seen by angels and announced to the nations. He was believed in throughout the world and taken to heaven in glory.

1 Timothy 4

1Now the Holy Spirit tells us clearly that in the last times some will turn away from the true faith; they will follow deceptive spirits and teachings that come from demons.

2These people are hypocrites and liars, and their consciences are dead.

3They will say it is wrong to be married and wrong to eat certain foods. But God created those foods to be eaten with thanks by faithful people who know the truth.

4Since everything God created is good, we should not reject any of it but receive it with thanks.

5For we know it is made acceptable by the word of God and prayer.

6If you explain these things to the brothers and sisters, Timothy, you will be a worthy servant of Christ Jesus, one who is nourished by the message of faith and the good teaching you have followed.

7Do not waste time arguing over godless ideas and old wives’ tales. Instead, train yourself to be godly.

8“Physical training is good, but training for godliness is much better, promising benefits in this life and in the life to come.”

9This is a trustworthy saying, and everyone should accept it.

10This is why we work hard and continue to struggle, for our hope is in the living God, who is the Savior of all people and particularly of all believers.

11Teach these things and insist that everyone learn them.

12Don’t let anyone think less of you because you are young. Be an example to all believers in what you say, in the way you live, in your love, your faith, and your purity.

13Until I get there, focus on reading the Scriptures to the church, encouraging the believers, and teaching them.

14Do not neglect the spiritual gift you received through the prophecy spoken over you when the elders of the church laid their hands on you.

15Give your complete attention to these matters. Throw yourself into your tasks so that everyone will see your progress.

16Keep a close watch on how you live and on your teaching. Stay true to what is right for the sake of your own salvation and the salvation of those who hear you.

1 Timothy 5

1Never speak harshly to an older man, but appeal to him respectfully as you would to your own father. Talk to younger men as you would to your own brothers.

2Treat older women as you would your mother, and treat younger women with all purity as you would your own sisters.

3Take care of any widow who has no one else to care for her.

4But if she has children or grandchildren, their first responsibility is to show godliness at home and repay their parents by taking care of them. This is something that pleases God.

5Now a true widow, a woman who is truly alone in this world, has placed her hope in God. She prays night and day, asking God for his help.

6But the widow who lives only for pleasure is spiritually dead even while she lives.

7Give these instructions to the church so that no one will be open to criticism.

8But those who won’t care for their relatives, especially those in their own household, have denied the true faith. Such people are worse than unbelievers.

9A widow who is put on the list for support must be a woman who is at least sixty years old and was faithful to her husband.

10She must be well respected by everyone because of the good she has done. Has she brought up her children well? Has she been kind to strangers and served other believers humbly? Has she helped those who are in trouble? Has she always been ready to do good?

11The younger widows should not be on the list, because their physical desires will overpower their devotion to Christ and they will want to remarry.

12Then they would be guilty of breaking their previous pledge.

13And if they are on the list, they will learn to be lazy and will spend their time gossiping from house to house, meddling in other people’s business and talking about things they shouldn’t.

14So I advise these younger widows to marry again, have children, and take care of their own homes. Then the enemy will not be able to say anything against them.

15For I am afraid that some of them have already gone astray and now follow Satan.

16If a woman who is a believer has relatives who are widows, she must take care of them and not put the responsibility on the church. Then the church can care for the widows who are truly alone.

17Elders who do their work well should be respected and paid well, especially those who work hard at both preaching and teaching.

18For the Scripture says, “You must not muzzle an ox to keep it from eating as it treads out the grain.” And in another place, “Those who work deserve their pay!”

19Do not listen to an accusation against an elder unless it is confirmed by two or three witnesses.

20Those who sin should be reprimanded in front of the whole church; this will serve as a strong warning to others.

21I solemnly command you in the presence of God and Christ Jesus and the highest angels to obey these instructions without taking sides or showing favoritism to anyone.

22Never be in a hurry about appointing a church leader. Do not share in the sins of others. Keep yourself pure.

23Don’t drink only water. You ought to drink a little wine for the sake of your stomach because you are sick so often.

24Remember, the sins of some people are obvious, leading them to certain judgment. But there are others whose sins will not be revealed until later.

25In the same way, the good deeds of some people are obvious. And the good deeds done in secret will someday come to light.