A first-century Christian,
contemplating the future of the church
on earth, might well have asked: How
will the church fare when the apostles
are no longer present to teach and
guide her in person? How can sound
doctrine, on which salvation depends,
be preserved? And how can good order be
maintained without the apostles to put
it into effect? Part of the divine
answer to these questions was the
apostle Paul’s first letter to Timothy.
Paul wrote to instruct Timothy on the
conduct of his ministry in Ephesus. But
in the purpose of God his instructions
were to remain permanently valid for
the church and its ministers till the
end of time.
In this concise Bible study, John Cook
guides the reader through Paul’s
letter, pointing out its relevance to
twenty-first-century Christians and
churches. He shows that behind all the
detailed guidance Paul passes on to
Timothy and to us lie his amazement and
gratitude that ‘Christ Jesus came into
the world to save sinners’ (1 Tim.
1:15), and his fervent desire that the
church Christ came to save should
remain ‘a pillar and buttress of truth’
(1 Tim. 3:15) until the appearing of
the Saviour in glory.
The Let’s Study series seeks to combine
explanation and application. The aim is
exposition of Scripture written in the
language of a friend, seated alongside
you with an open Bible.