A Worker Approved by God - 2 Timothy 2:14-18

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Introduction

1. What should be expected of a minister of the gospel of Christ?

a. Every member of the church should ask of himself

b. Every congregation should consider as they evaluate those they support

2. In 2 Timothy 2:14-18, we find qualities of a worker:

a. Who is approved of God

b. Who does not need to be ashamed

 

Body

I. REMIND THE BRETHREN

A. AS PAUL DID HIS BRETHREN

1. When he wrote his epistle to the brethren at Rome - Romans 15:15

2. When he sent Timothy to the church at Corinth - 1 Corinthians 4:17

3. When he wrote to Timothy himself - 2 Timothy 1:6

B. AS PETER DID HIS BRETHREN

1. Especially when he knew his death was imminent - 2 Peter 1:12-15

2. Knowing this was a way of stirring them up - 2 Peter 3:1

C. AS JUDE DID HIS BRETHREN

1. Reminding them of things they already knew - Jude 1:5

2. Because of the dangerous influence of ungodly men - Jude 1:3-4

3. Repetition is needful; don't fault preachers and teachers for telling you things you already know. It is good for you, and may be news to others.

 

II. CHARGE THE BRETHREN

A. AS PAUL DID HIS BRETHREN

1. Concerning their spiritual growth - 1 Thessalonians 4:1

2. Commanding them to withdraw from disorderly brethren - 2 Thessalonians 3:6

B. AS PAUL DID TIMOTHY

1. To observe things without partiality - 1 Timothy 5:21

2. To preach the Word - 2 Timothy 4:1-2

 

III. DISPLAY DILIGENCE

A. AS SHOULD ALL CHRISTIANS

1. Lest they fall short of their heavenly rest - Hebrews 4:1,11

2. To make their calling and election sure - 2 Peter 1:10

3. To be found by the Lord in peace, without spot and blameless - 2 Peter 3:14

B. ESPECIALLY AS IT RELATES TO THE WORD

1. As Timothy was charged to "give attention" to doctrine - 1 Timothy 4:13

2. As he was commanded to "take heed" to the doctrine - 1 Timothy 4:16

 

IV. RIGHTLY DIVIDE THE WORD (2:15)

A. DIVIDING IT PROPERLY

1. As translated by the NKJV, KJV

2. The word is found nowhere else in the New Testament, means:

a. to cut straight, to cut straight ways; to proceed on straight paths, hold a straight course, equiv. to doing right

b. to make straight and smooth, to handle aright, to teach the truth directly and correctly

3. Other versions translate the passage:

a. "handling aright the word of truth" - ASV

b. "rightly handling the word of truth" - ESV

c. "one who correctly teaches the message of God's truth" - GNB

d. "handling the word of truth with precision" - ISV

e. "accurately handling the word of truth" - NASB

f. "correctly handles the word of truth" - NIV

g. "rightly explaining the word of truth" - NRSV

B. HANDLING IT ACCURATELY

1. Understanding there is both old and new - cf. Matthew 13:52

2. Distinguishing between Old and New Covenants - e.g., - 2 Corinthians 3:6-11; Hebrews 8:6-13

3. Remembering that meat is for the mature, milk is for babes - cf. Hebrews 5:12-14

4. Bearing in mind that some may be carnal, not yet spiritual - cf. 1 Corinthians 3:1-4

 

V. SHUN WORD BATTLES

A. AS EXPRESSED IN OUR TEXT

1. Such as:

a. Striving about words to no profit - 2 Timothy 2:14

b. Profane and idle babblings - 2 Timothy 2:16

2. Leading to:

a. The ruin of the hearers - 2 Timothy 2:14

b. More ungodliness - 2 Timothy 2:16

3. Exemplified by:

a. Hymenaeus and Philetus - 2 Timothy 2:17

b. Saying that the resurrection is already past - 2 Timothy 2:18

c. They overthrow the faith of some - 2 Timothy 2:18

B. AS EXPRESSED ELSEWHERE

1. Later in this chapter - 2 Timothy 2:23

a. Avoid foolish and ignorant disputes

b. That only generate strife

2. In his previous epistle to Timothy

a. Do not give heed to fables and endless genealogies that cause disputes - 1 Timothy 1:4-6

b. Do not be obsessed with disputes and arguments over words, useless wranglings of men of corrupt minds and destitute of the truth - 1 Timothy 6:3-5

c. Avoid profane and idle babblings, false contradictions - 1 Timothy 6:20-21

3. In writing to Titus - Titus 3:9

a. Avoid foolish disputes, contentions, strivings about the law

b. Such are unprofitable and useless

 

Conclusion

1. With so much error and false doctrine in the world, a minister of the gospel must walk a fine line

a. Diligent in his use of the Word to remind and charge the brethren

b. Careful in handling the Word with the spiritually immature and those in error

2. Yet with the aid of such epistles as those written to Timothy and Titus, it is possible:

a. To present yourself approved to God

b. To be a worker who does not need to be ashamed

3. May those who preach and teach ever be mindful of these things, and may those whom we teach always encourage us to be a worker approved to God!

 

-- Don Treadway, April 2011 --

 


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