
A Good Church Fight (1 Timothy 1:6-11; 18-20)
- I know that some of you saw the title of the sermon
tonight, "A Good Church Fight," and assumed that we were having
a business meeting
- but no, instead well be looking at 1 Timothy
1
- were going to focus in on verses 6 to the end
of the chapter, but well leave the middle part of the chapter,
verses 12 to 17, until next week
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- but read with me verses 18 to 20
- (1 Timothy 1:18) Timothy, my son, I give you this instruction
in keeping with the prophecies once made about you, so that by following
them you may fight the good fight,
- (1 Timothy 1:19) holding on to faith and a good conscience.
Some have rejected these and so have shipwrecked their faith.
- (1 Timothy 1:20) Among them are Hymenaeus and Alexander,
whom I have handed over to Satan to be taught not to blaspheme.
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- military wisdom says, "Choose the mountain youre
willing to die on very carefully"
- and thats true not just in the military, but
in church life
- dont waste your time your life
on battles that arent worth the cost
- be careful what you decide to fight for
- people can get hurt; families can be divided; children
turned against their parents; churches can even be split
- dont squander something precious over a molehill;
its not worth it
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- but let me ask you: is there a place for a good church
fight?
- rephrased a little differently: are there some mountains
worth dying on in church life?
- are there some non-negotiable that are so essential,
that when threatened, we must do battle?
- my answer is that there are some things worth fighting
for in the church
- there is something called a good church fight
- what is it?
- I believe its the Gospel the truth about
Gods mercy and grace, his love and his patience, and the gift
of eternal life for those who believe in Christ
- Paul wrote to Timothy:
- (2 Timothy 1:13) What you heard from me, keep as the
pattern of sound teaching, with faith and love in Christ Jesus.
- (2 Timothy 1:14) Guard the good deposit that was entrusted
to youguard it with the help of the Holy Spirit who lives in us.
- the good deposit Timothy had to guard is the Gospel
sound doctrine
- dont you think thats worth fighting for?
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- now, lets pause for a second
- when you hear about doctrine and theology, what do
you normally here?
- perhaps the odd yawn or somebody saying that
it doesnt really matter
- its become fashionable to downplay the deposit
that has been entrusted to the church in favor of application
- but lets back up a little and think about that
- John 8:44 tells us that Satan is a liar
- God is a God of truth, but Satan is active sowing falsehood
and error into the church
- one of Satans most persistent attacks on the
church has been in the area of false doctrine
- think about some of the warnings in Scripture:
- (Matthew 7:15) "Watch out for false prophets.
They come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious
wolves.
- (2 Peter 2:1) But there were also false prophets among
the people, just as there will be false teachers among you. They will
secretly introduce destructive heresies, even denying the sovereign
Lord who bought thembringing swift destruction on themselves.
- the church has an enemy intent on destroying truth
- he is behind every false teaching that enters a church
- this is how the devil defeats the Christian
by lies
- the truth about Jesus Christ and about salvation and
eternal life is worth fighting for
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- thats why Paul writes in this passage, "fight
the good fight"
- I want to look at three features of a good church fight,
before I give you a case study
- THE FIRST FEATURE OF A GOOD CHURCH FIGHT IS THAT
IT IS A SERIOUS FIGHT
- (1 Timothy 1:18) Timothy, my son, I give you this instruction
in keeping with the prophecies once made about you, so that by following
them you may fight the good fight,
- this could literally be translated "war the good
warfare"
- this is no little skirmish
- it demands all the commitment of a dedicated soldier
- Paul says, "Dont compromise. Dont
give up ground. When its a good fight, never give up. The stakes
are eternal"
- this is Pauls commission to Timothy
- last week we read verse 3:
- (1 Timothy 1:3) As I urged you when I went into Macedonia,
stay there in Ephesus so that you may command certain men not to teach
false doctrines any longer
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- the evangelist D.L Moody didnt like his song
leader Ira Sankey to use the popular gospel song, "Onward Christian
Soldiers" in his campaigns
- Moody felt that the church was a poor excuse for an
army
- but the church is in the middle of a serious spiritual
fight
- and it is to be on guard against lies
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- what kind of lies?
- lies about the core of the Christian faith
- lies that suggest that the death and the resurrection
of Jesus Christ wasnt enough to save you
- lies that say that faith alone wont do it
- that there is a code of rules you must obey
- deadly lies that pollute and dilute and twist the Christian
message which is the only hope of eternal life
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- a second feature of a good church fight is found in
verse 19:
- ITS A RIGHTEOUS FIGHT
- (1 Timothy 1:19) holding on to faith and a good conscience.
- there are two ingredients that Paul mentions for a
good church fight in verse 19: the first is faith, and the second is
a good conscience
- in other words, this fight takes right doctrine
truth and right motives
- but if you are battling for the truth, and you have
both good doctrine and right motives, then youre fighting a good
church fight
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- lets pause here for a second
- its been my observation that in most church fights,
one of these two has been missing
- Ive seen plenty of church fights in which there
is plenty of right doctrine, but theres been very little of the
second ingredient a good conscience
- its not enough to be right you also have
to be pure
- before you go to battle on a doctrinal issue in the
church, ask yourself, "Where are my motives? Am I acting out of
anger, or are my motives really pure? Am I a hothead? Do I have a little
too much fun going into battle?"
- you have to hold on to both faith and a good conscience
if youre going to go to battle for God
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- and theres a third feature of a good church fight
found in verses 19 and 20
- ITS A PERILOUS FIGHT A DANGEROUS ONE
- (1 Timothy 1:19) Some have rejected these and so have
shipwrecked their faith.
- (1 Timothy 1:20) Among them are Hymenaeus and Alexander,
whom I have handed over to Satan to be taught not to blaspheme.
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- let me go through 1 Timothy 1 and quickly list the
false teachers and what they were teaching
- verse 4 says that they were teaching myths and endless
genealogies
- its likely that they were coming up with legendary
interpretations of the Old Testament, centering on the pedigrees of
the patriarchs
- verse 4 also states that they were argumentative
they promoted controversies rather than Gods work
- verse 6 says that they had wandered away and had turned
to meaningless talk
- verse 7 says that they claimed to be "teachers
of the law," without knowing what the law was about
- in verses 8 to 11, Paul reminds the people of the purpose
of the law
- the law doesnt exist for the Christian, who is
righteous before God
- no, the law exists to point out the sins of the unrighteous
- in other words, these people seem to have been using
the law in a legalistic way against believers in Jesus Christ
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- verse 19 says that their errors were shipwrecking the
faith of some
- it was a serious enough error that it was causing severe
damage
- so much so that in verse 20, Paul says hes going
to two of them over to Satan so that they may be taught not to blaspheme
- in other words, hes going to expel them from
the church with the hope that this church discipline will snap them
out of their error
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- well discover other characteristics of their
errors later in the book, but their teaching was a perilous one
- it held real danger for their own souls, and for the
church
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- Spurgeon defined the work of the preacher like this:
"To know truth as it should be known, to love it as it should be
loved, and then to proclaim it in the right spirit, and in its proper
proportions."
- he said to his students, "To be effective preachers
you must be sound theologians."
- he warned that "those who do away with Christian
doctrine are, whether they are aware of it or not, the worst enemies
of Christian living . . . [because] the coals of orthodoxy are necessary
to the fire of piety."
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- Two years before he died he said,
- Some excellent brethren seem to think more of the life
than of the truth; for when I warn them that the enemy has poisoned
the childrens bread, they answer "Dear brother, we are sorry
to hear it; and, to counteract the evil, we will open the window, and
give the children fresh air." Yes, open the window, and give them
fresh air, by all means . . . . But, at the same time, this ought you
to have done, and not to have left the other undone. Arrest the poisoners,
and open the windows, too. While men go on preaching false doctrine,
you may talk as much as you will about deepening their spiritual life,
but you will fail in it.
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- friends, were in a perilous fight for people
to keep them from spiritual shipwreck
- whats the alternative to fighting the good fight?
- only one thing: thrusting away from faith and a good
conscience
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- lets apply this lesson to us today
- first application: realize that were in a
war
- dont be surprised when Satan attacks
- Satan is cunning and the father of all lies
- of course hes going to attack!
- of course there are going to be false teachers!
- what did you expect?
- Jesus prophesied it
yet we seem almost surprised
when his prophecies come true!
- we need to understand that we are in a battle, and
that the stakes are eternal
- we need to fight the good fight ourselves
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- second application: become a theologian
- resist the trend towards pragmatism
- defend the truth
- get to know the truth
- resist the modern teaching that it doesnt matter
what you believe; that doctrine isnt crucial; that all that matters
is application
- there are serious dangers lurking if we dont
become students of Gods Word, who can discern error
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- Paul wrote:
- (2 Timothy 2:15) Do your best to present yourself to
God as one approved, a workman who does not need to be ashamed and who
correctly handles the word of truth.
- (2 Timothy 2:16) Avoid godless chatter, because those
who indulge in it will become more and more ungodly.
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- Paul said to the Ephesian elders in Acts 20:
- (Acts 20:29) I know that after I leave, savage wolves
will come in among you and will not spare the flock.
- (Acts 20:30) Even from your own number men will arise
and distort the truth in order to draw away disciples after them.
- (Acts 20:31) So be on your guard! Remember that for
three years I never stopped warning each of you night and day with tears.
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- third application: be willing to die for some things
- dont be a pacifist when it comes to Gods
truth
- hold on at all costs to the truth that Gods grace
is for unworthy sinners; salvation is in Jesus Christ alone; that there
is forgiveness of sins and the gift of eternal life
- be willing to fight, and if necessary, to die for it