
Pictures of the Church (1 Timothy 3:14-16)
- please turn with me tonight to 1 Timothy 3:14
- (1 Timothy 3:14) Although I hope to come to you soon,
I am writing you these instructions so that,
- (1 Timothy 3:15) if I am delayed, you will know how
people ought to conduct themselves in God's household, which is the
church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of the truth.
- (1 Timothy 3:16) Beyond all question, the mystery of
godliness is great: He appeared in a body, was vindicated by the Spirit,
was seen by angels, was preached among the nations, was believed on
in the world, was taken up in glory.
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- tonight we come to the very heart of this letter
- as we look at these verses, we're dead center in this
epistle
- the first three chapters have given Timothy some positive
instructions
- the last three chapters give negative warnings
- and here we have the very purpose of the letter - the
reason for Paul's concern
- he is writing to instruct on how believers are to act
within the church
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- you've probably heard of Vince Lombardi, the Hall of
Fame coach of the Green Bay Packers football team
- he majored in the fundamentals
- once, after a very bad game, he stood in the locker
room, held up a football, and said, "Gentlemen, this is a football"
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- we need to be reminded of the fundamentals
- we need to reminded why we're here
- and this passage tells us
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- verse 14 says:
- (1 Timothy 3:14) Although I hope to come to you soon,
I am writing you these instructions so that,
- "these instructions" can be taken two ways
- he could be referring to the things he's just written
about church leadership
- or he could be referring to the entire epistle
- it seems likely that here Paul is speaking of the entire
purpose of his letter
- he's giving his reason for writing
- since it appears that Paul was unable to come as soon
as he originally had hoped, he wrote this letter to strengthen Timothy
in leading the church
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- this passage not only gives the reason for the letter,
but it also gives the theological basis for it
- its basic message is that order is necessary for the
church, precisely because of what the church is
- God's church is his chosen instrument to proclaim the
saving truth about Jesus Christ
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- now, this is what gets me
- the church in Ephesus was far from being in perfect
condition
- Timothy, the leader in that church, didn't always have
the chutzpah necessary to confront those who needed confronting
- there where false teachers within the church
- it was far from the place it should have been
- and yet it still was the church
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- so here Paul presents three pictures of the church
- I'd like to unfold these pictures as we try to develop
an understanding of why Paul even cares about the church
- you see, if you have a low opinion of the church, you
won't care how people conduct themselves
- you won't care about its leaders or its worship
- but if you have a high opinion of the church, as Paul
presents here, then you will be very concerned about the conduct and
organization of the church
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- so what is the church?
- three things
- THE CHURCH IS GOD'S FAMILY
- (1 Timothy 3:15) if I am delayed, you will know how
people ought to conduct themselves in God's household
- Gods household is translated by some including
the King James as being a house, or as referring to a building
- that is possible, especially in light of what Paul
is about to say about the church being a pillar
- but I dont think thats what hes talking
about
- I think Paul is getting at the fact that the church
is Gods family
- each congregation is a part of the church of the living
God
- we are members of Gods household, and must conduct
ourselves accordingly
- (Galatians 6:10) Therefore, as we have opportunity,
let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the
family of believers.
- and one of my favorite verses:
- (Ephesians 2:19) Consequently, you are no longer foreigners
and aliens, but fellow citizens with God's people and members of God's
household,
- thats who we are
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- the Bible doesnt say were like a family;
the Bible says that we are a family
- in fact, your spiritual family is going to outlast
your physical family
- now, the Bible says that you are a member of Gods
family
- its not optional
- every Christian needs to be part of a church family
- a Christian without a church family is like a person
who says "I want to play NFL football but I don't want to be a
part of any team" or "I want to be in the army but not serve
in any platoon" or "I want to be a bee but I don't want to
be a part of the hive" or "I want to play an instrument but
not be in an orchestra."
- the fact is, we need each other to be strong in our
Christian faith.
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- when youre saved, you become part of what is
called the universal church that general, universal church that
is comprised of all believers who are ever lived
- just like when you were born, you were born into the
human race
- but when you were born, you were born into a family
- and when you were born again, you were born into a
church family
- there are over thirty commands in Scripture that you
cant obey unless youre part of a church community
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- this obviously means a lot of things
- it means that diversity is healthy, just as in your
family theres a great deal of diversity
- it means that we need to get together for more than
just a sermon every Sunday
- as a family we need community and support
- it means that we support each other when needed
- it means that we exercise discipline as necessary
- it means that we arent just an organization
- we are a family
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- the second term that Paul uses is also found in verse
15
- WE ARE THE CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD
- (1 Timothy 3:15) if I am delayed, you will know how
people ought to conduct themselves in God's household, which is the
church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of the truth.
- the emphasis here is on the character
- the church, by its very nature, belongs to the living
God
- (Acts 20:28) Keep watch over yourselves and all the
flock of which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers. Be shepherds
of the church of God, which he bought with his own blood.
- Paul called the church in Ephesus "Gods
own possession, to the praise of his glory"
- Timothy was leading the Ephesian church one
that was located in a center of pagan worship
- in a place where there were assemblies of dead idols,
what a difference to be part of the church of the living God
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- the third term he uses is also found in verse 15
- (1 Timothy 3:15) if I am delayed, you will know how
people ought to conduct themselves in God's household, which is the
church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of the truth.
- WE ARE THE PILLAR AND FOUNDATION OF THE TRUTH
- the temple to the goddess Diana or Artemis was one
of the seven wonders of the ancient world, and it was located right
there in Ephesus
- it had one hundred and twenty-seven pillars around
it, each a gift of a king
- all of them were made of marble, and some were studded
with jewels and overlaid with gold
- the function of the pillars was not just decoration,
but to hold up the immense roof
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- here, Paul says that the church is the pillar which
supports or holds up Gods truth
- every church, he is saying, is responsible to support
and bolster up the teaching that has been delivered to us
- every church is to be a strong bulwark of the gospel
against the assaults of false teachers
- doctrine isnt very popular these days, but its
what were called to defend
- its the deposit thats been given to us
for safeguarding
- John MacArthur writes, "Churches that tamper with,
misrepresent, depreciate, relegate to secondary place, or abandon biblical
truth destroy their only reason for existing and experience impotence
and judgment"
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- what is the truth were called to safeguard?
- what should we major in?
- I heard of a pastor this week who is getting squeezed
in his denomination over a relatively minor theological point
- but what should be our focus?
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- in verse 16, we have an early hymn that contains the
gospel in a nutshell
- its about Jesus Christ
- how do we know its a hymn?
- it has the style of a hymn its uniformity,
rhythm, and parallelism
- it contains six truths about Jesus Christ
- by the way, Paul emphasizes the person and work of
Christ a lot in Timothy
- why? probably because it was a doctrine under great
attack
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- youll notice in verse 16 that what is about to
be said is "without question"
- in other words, its the unanimous agreement of
believers that these things are true
- theyre beyond dispute
- its called "the mystery of godliness"
- a mystery isnt something that is all mysterious
and mystical
- it really means something that was once hidden and
has now been revealed
- Jesus is the true revelation of godliness and
he has been revealed to us
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- so what is at the center of our faith?
- six things:
- first, Jesus Christ appeared in the flesh
- God became man in the person of Jesus of Nazareth
- you can go today to Bethlehem, and visit what is believed
to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ
- scholars arent sure about a lot of places in
Israel, but by ancient accounts it appears that they got that one right
- you can actually go to the very probable location where
Jesus Christ was born
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- many cults and world religions challenge the faith
at this very point
- but what a remarkable fact: the personhood of Christ;
that he is the living, eternal God in human flesh
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- second, Jesus Christ was vindicated in the Spirit
- what does this mean?
- well, it could refer to the fact that the Holy Spirit
vindicated him as the sinless Son of God, meaning that the Spirit said,
"He is for real; he is the Son of God"
- how? by resurrecting him
- the ultimate vindication of Jesus took place when he
was raised from the dead
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- or, it could be that Jesus was vindicated in his spirit
in other words, he was vindicated in his own spiritual nature
- that his spiritual nature vindicated him
- (Matthew 3:17) And a voice from heaven said, "This
is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased."
- 1 John 2:1 calls him "Jesus Christ the righteous"
- Hebrews 7:26 describes him as "holy, innocent,
undefiled, separated from sinners and exalted above the nations"
- although he was fully man, he was sinless and perfect
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- which view is right?
- was it the Holy Spirit vindicating him, or his spiritual
nature?
- we dont know, and in any case, both are right
- perhaps a double meaning was intended
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- third, Jesus was seen by angels
- throughout his ministry, angels ministered to him
- they announced his birth
- they ministered to him during his temptation; they
strengthened him in Gethsemane
- and they observed him during his death and resurrection
- the angels rolled way the stone at the door of his
tomb
- and they announced his ascension
- angels were involved with his ministry from beginning
to end
- this statement could even have in mind the worship
given to the ascended Christ in heaven
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- fourth, Jesus was preached among the nations
- Jesus commissioned us to preach to the entire world
- this is taking place
- the gospel is being preached; this is our mandate
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- fifth, believed on in the world
- at the first public preaching after the resurrection,
three thousand people were saved
- in the days that followed, thousands more believed
- the gospel is spreading
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- sixth, was taken up in glory
- this shows that God was satisfied with his work
- (Hebrews 1:3) After he had provided purification for
sins, he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty in heaven.
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- this is the Gospel in a nutshell
- God became man, died for our sins, triumphed over death,
was honored by angels and feared by demons, and ascended into heaven
- this message has been preached all over the world,
and many have believed and been saved
- and its why I take the church Gods
family, the church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of truth
so seriously