The Church of Eleven22 - Mortification and Vivification - 1 Timothy - Wk 7
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Amen and amen and amen.
Hey, if you got your Bibles, I hope you do, First Timothy is where we're going to be,
or you can be in your journal for those of you that are bringing it right now.
Look, I see some journals coming out.
You guys are, you're the gifted class.
Way to go.
We'll talk more about you later.
This whole series is called a field guide for the family of God.
That family of God part, the text that we're going to study today, this is where we get this kind of language.
And we're picking it up.
This is week seven.
We're going to talk about mortification and vivification.
I'll explain those a little bit later.
Before we get into it, I just want to thank the Bible says give honor where honor is due.
And I want to thank Pastor Adam and Pastor Britt for just doing such a fabulous job
the past two weeks. Amen.
Way to go.
Especially last week, Pastor Britt says some very nice things about me.
I don't know that I deserve it, but, you know, it's better than the alternative.
So thank you for all of that.
We're going to pick it up in chapter 3, verse 14.
Paul, writing to Timothy, who's the pastor at the Church of Ephesus, says, I hope to come to you soon.
And a part of what we're going to see in these pastoral epistles is Paul's love for Timothy.
how relationally deep this thing is. Paul loves Timothy, Paul loves this church, and as I was studying
this, you know, I hadn't preached in two weeks here. I just want you done, man, I love you. I love
this place. I love being here. I love preaching here more than anything else. I get to do some other stuff,
but when I hate missing here, however, it is better for you to hear more voices than just mine teach the Bible.
And so just also know, if it's not me that walks up, I'm not going to put some chump up here, okay?
it's going to be some really qualified men of God that are going to preach the word of God
and make sure you don't ever get those two things confused.
Don't get the male and the mailman confused.
I appreciate you being nice to me and honoring me and all of that.
But it is better for our church, especially over time, to hear from multiple teachers
because it's what we teach that matters, not who's teaching.
You understand?
It's who we're teaching about that matters.
All right.
But I'm glad to be here.
I love you.
I love it.
Paul says, I hope to come to you soon.
but I am writing these things so that.
All right, here's a little Bible study hack.
When Paul tells you why he's writing these things,
you should underline that.
The next sentence out of his mouth is going to tell you
why he's writing the book of 1st Timothy.
This matters a lot.
He goes, all right, I hope to come to you soon.
I like you.
But I'm writing these things so that if I delay,
here's why he writes, 1st Timothy.
you may know how one ought to behave in the household of God.
This is why these are called the pastoral epistles,
which means there's a way to behave and there's a way not to behave in the household of God.
In other words, here's what he's saying.
Timothy, you know I love you.
I want what's best for you personally.
Can't wait to see you.
However, the reason that I'm writing this to you is so that you know how to be the church,
not just how to go to church.
The idea of going to church
is nowhere in the New Testament.
The idea is that we are to be a church.
And the moment you begin to trade in
being the church for going to church,
then you've missed the whole game.
The idea of the church
is not some little holy huddle of people
to just gather around and take care of one another.
That's not the point of the church.
The point of the church,
what Paul is saying,
is I'm writing to you so that you know how to be about the father's business as the family of God.
You see, Jesus came up with the idea of church.
If you ever go to Israel with me, I will take you to the very place where the first time in human history,
the idea of the church has ever mentioned out loud.
It's a place called Cessori of Philippi.
Shady, man, super shady.
In the first century, it was like Vegas.
You know, what happened to Cessorea of Philippa?
I stayed in Cessori of Philippi.
Jesus takes the boys on a camping trip, and they go to Cessori of Philippi.
by sin city. I mean, some shady stuff was happening in that place. There was a, there was a temple to this
God named Pan. He was like half man, half goat. There was all kinds of, just think of the most,
the most debauchous things you can imagine. And somebody you need to stop right now, you're just sitting in the
church. Stop. Okay, but just think, bad. There was child sacrifice there. There was demon worship there.
All kind of immorality going on. And then Jesus gathers the disciples together. And he goes,
all right, who do people say that I am? And they're like, well, you know, religious teacher,
good moral guy that kind of thing he goes all right but who do you say that i am by the way that's
the most important question you will ever deal with in all of your life who do you say that jesus is
and the answer to that question determines your destiny forever and ever and ever and ever and
who's going to talk first who's going to talk most our boy peter's like ooh-oh i know and he
he nails it man how many of you know even a blind squirrel finds an acorn every once in a while amen
and he says you are the christ the son of the living god
And Jesus says, Peter, you nailed it.
His name was Simon.
And he says, I'm about to give you a new nickname.
Your name's going to be Petra.
And upon this rock, the name Peter, Petra means rock.
So I'm going to give you a new name.
Your new name is going to be Rocky.
Look here, Rocky.
And upon this rock, I will build my church and the gates of hell will not prevail against it.
And the literal gates of hell were right down the hill from where he's talking.
And the thing that Jesus said that he was going to build his church on was the declaration of the gospel.
The good news that Jesus is the Christ, the son of the living God.
And he says, upon this rock, not upon a preacher, not upon some kind of evangelism strategy.
He's not going to build it upon some personality.
He's going to build it upon the declared gospel that Jesus is the Christ, the son of living God.
And he says, upon this rock, I will build my, the English word, it's church.
And the Greek word that Jesus used is ecclesia.
Say ecclesia.
And it doesn't mean what you think it means.
It doesn't mean building.
It doesn't mean LLC.
It doesn't mean non-profit.
It means a gathering of called out people on purpose.
That's what it is.
Up until this point, it wasn't like a religious term.
It meant a movement.
That's what it means.
By the way, if you've ever noticed on all of our walls out there, it says that the church of 1122 is a movement for all people.
Why?
Because this is what Jesus was talking about.
He said, I've got this idea that God is going to save a people, call them unto himself,
and this thing is going to be a movement.
And a really, really sad thing happened.
For about 300 years, the church was called the way or the ecclesia or a movement or a family.
And about 300 years into it, when you got this weird mix of power from Rome and the church kind of got in bed together,
and they quit using the word ecclesia.
and they started using basically a German word called Kirche.
You can kind of hear church in it.
And you know what that means?
Kirche means the Lord's house.
And a very sad thing happened in the mind of Jesus followers.
They begin to forget that we are called to be the church, not go to the church.
And so what Paul is saying is this.
Paul is saying, I'm writing this to you so that
you may know how one ought to behave in the household of God, in the family of God,
which is the church of the living God, a pillar and buttress of the truth.
You see, every time Paul talks about the church in the New Testament, he speaks very, very highly of the church.
How many of you know, there's a lot of critics of the church out there today, right?
I don't know if you know this.
You know how Jesus refers to the church?
Jesus calls the church his bride.
So I'd be really, really careful
about how you talk about the bride of Christ.
I mean, listen, I've already established.
I love you.
I love you.
If you talk about my wife
the way a bunch of people talk about the bride of Christ,
I ain't got to love for you, man.
You can say, oh, I love you, pastor,
but your dumb wife, guess what?
We ain't going to be friends, man.
We ain't going to be friends.
Now, Paul is also very challenging
and critical to make the church better,
but it's not just simply critical of the bride of Christ.
And here's what he calls the church, okay?
He calls it the household of God, the church of the living God,
a pillar and a buttress of truth.
So here's what the church is.
Here's what you are a part of if you're a part of this local expression of God's church.
First and foremost, we are called the household of God,
not the house of God.
See the difference?
The household of God.
Because the church is not a building.
The church is a people.
In fact, in the book of Hebrews, the Hebrews calls the church the house of God, and then the very next verse is, and we are the house of God.
You remember, like, here's the church, here's the steeple, open it up, and there's people.
That is a very theologically accurate hand gesture situation that you learned in the first grade.
That we are sons and daughters of the most high God.
That means that you and I are brothers and sisters in the family.
The church is not simply an event to attend, but a people to belong to.
There's like 159 one another's in the Bible.
And if you don't show up, you can't one another, one another.
I appreciate all of you that watch YouTube videos and my sermons all over the world.
I hope it's supplemental to what you're doing.
But, man, we are called into this family.
And those of you that are worshipping online and other places, gather some one another's together
so that we can do the one another's with one another, that we need to belong to one another.
And listen, man, I'm not saying it's easy to belong to the family of God.
You ever try to give it along with your family?
It's hard, right?
I mean, you can say, out your amen.
I'm talking about it's hard.
But around here, we do try to make it as simple as it can be.
And so to be the church, I'm going to talk about this in just a second.
You're doing a wonderful thing right now to show up and sit in rows and hear the Bible being taught and sing the songs.
It's a very, very, very important part of the church.
It's just not the whole enchilada.
I need you to take another step and be like when you, when you're not.
you think the church, I need you to think about like six or eight people that sit in circles
and drink a lot of coffee and talk about the Bible and pray for one another.
You're like, how do I do that, pastor?
Join a disciple group.
And listen, man, my discipleship ministers are going to get mad at me here, but I don't care.
Listen, sometimes the group text is more important than showing up to the group.
In other words, don't let your kind of wonky schedule and you can't show up all the time
prevent you from being with a group of people that are going to be praying for you and you pray for them.
Let me ask you right now, who's praying for you?
And don't be like, well, you are because I filled out the prayer card.
Okay, there's a whole team of people that don't know your name,
but we pray for you by name if you write the name down.
And don't be like, well, my mama prays for me because you don't tell your mama the truth.
There ain't no way.
You're like, mom, I'm sinning.
No chance, you liar.
You need some people.
Another way to be, to like feel like the family you've got.
Go on a mission trip.
You want to microwave some biblical fellowship in your life.
Sign up and go on a mission trip with somebody.
I mean, you'll go on a mission trip with somebody.
There's all going to be one weird one weirdo in the trip every time.
And if you're like, there wasn't on my trip.
It's a great way to just microwave it.
Or serve.
Sign up on a serve team.
The deacon that ran here, you know, that read here, she's a part of the welcome team.
It's a great way to not simply just show up to church and try to be entertained and
then leave.
But this is the thing we're called to be a part of because we are a family.
You were not saved by the church, but you were saved into the church.
You were saved into a faith family.
And are there some people you're not going to get along with?
Of course.
Every family's got that weird cousin and that strange uncle.
Of course.
And you may have been sitting by a weirdo in worship tonight.
Praise God.
Here's what's great about making fun of weirdos.
They don't know they're weird.
They have no idea.
They're looking up down the row right now, right?
Praise God for you.
You're the best.
So happy.
Love y'all.
So much.
Here's what will actually begin to happen over time.
Some people that you used to think were weird,
then you really get to know their story.
And you're like, wow.
If God took me through what God took them through,
I probably wouldn't be as a shame to worship lay they are too.
You know what I'm saying?
You get to know them a little bit.
Like I like a little weird at church.
So what you've got to quit doing, and I'm not beating you up, I promise.
Your guys are awesome.
But you got to quit thinking about church as a place of goods and services
where you go to receive.
And you got to start thinking about church as a family that you belong to.
it's completely different.
He says that we are the household of God.
The second thing he says is the church of the living God.
Do you realize that in this moment right now,
as we are gathered together at all of our campuses,
singing the same songs, hearing the same messages,
praying prayers together,
do you realize that we are a part of something
that's actually supernatural
that you can count on every single time that we gather together?
because God says that he inhabits the praises of his people.
Listen, man, church is not just like karaoke in a TED talk.
It's not.
It's not just me up here entertaining you for a little while,
and it's not like we just sing some songs
because we don't know how to fill up the hour and a half.
So, hey, warm them up, Michael,
and then I'll start yelling at them.
That's not what it is.
Do you realize when the people of God get together
and make much of God, we're going to war against the devil and hell of himself,
and the spirit of God shows up, like actually shows up,
in ways that he doesn't manifest himself in other ways.
And you can count on him to keep his promises.
Listen, we're standing on holy ground in this place, man.
If COVID taught me anything, it taught me this,
is that the church must gather always,
and we will never not gather.
The only way they'll have to put us in prison,
and if they do, then we'll sing until the walls fall down.
Why?
Because the Spirit of God meets us here, man.
I've seen people healed in this place.
I've seen marriages restored.
I've seen addictions fall down.
I've seen dead people come to live.
Bro, that's what we're involved in here.
Why?
Because we're not a civic organization.
We're the church of the living God.
And he wants to be where he is wanted,
and he is wanted in this place.
Amen?
Listen, man, this is the thin place.
You prioritize it.
Why?
Because you were a part of the church of the living God.
And then he says,
it's a pillar and a buttress of truth.
That's a part of what we do.
Listen, be very, very careful when you show up to church with a critic's eye.
Don't ever criticize a church for what you were not willing to bring to the church.
I mean, the number of people that criticize worship, I don't like that.
Well, why didn't you worship?
Well, that church wasn't very friendly.
Well, how did you know?
You got here during the second song and left during the last one and didn't say hey to anybody.
Well, that church isn't very generous.
Neither are you.
The church is a pillar and a.
a buttress of truth.
That means we're not the truth.
The truth.
Jesus is the truth.
And we have the revealed word of God, which is the truth.
And our job is to lean on it and hold it up.
And so sometimes, it seems like especially lately, there are some things in this world where
people are being lied to.
And our job as the church is to be like salt and light and hold up and point to the truth,
regardless of whether it gets us in trouble or not, or regardless of how popular it is,
and regardless of who it offends, that's okay, okay?
You entitled to your opinion.
That's fine.
My daddy would say opinions are like armpits.
He didn't actually say armpits.
He picked another part of the body.
And he says, everybody's got a couple and they stink.
All right, that's fine.
You're entitled to your own opinion.
But your opinions don't run our church.
The Word of God runs our church.
And we're going to say, this is what we do.
This is who we are.
Paul loves the church.
Jesus loves the church.
I love the church.
I love this church.
He goes on and says, great indeed, we confess, is the mystery of godliness.
There's a mystery to the church.
There's a mystery to the gospel.
You ever try to really get your mind around it?
I mean, I preach the gospel over and over and over and over, but there is a mystery.
The mystery of the gospel is that God, the almighty, perfect sovereign king of the universe
who has never done anything except that which is perfect is willing to lay down his life.
to draw imperfect, rebellious people like me and you into his presence, not merely forgive us,
but to adopt us, and then indwell us with the very spirit of God.
You want to talk about a mystery.
And so then Paul says, great indeed we confess, is the mystery of godliness.
He's going to use that word godliness in 1st Timothy eight times, and this is the first time
the word godliness ever shows up in the whole New Testament.
Peter's going to pick it up later and he's going to use it, but this is the first time
in the New Testament.
And here's what it leads Paul to.
Paul starts talking about God's plan A of salvation, of taking the gospel to the ends of the earth, which is the local church.
And it leads them to a song.
If you look in your Bibles, you can see it's indented here.
This means this is a doxology.
This is a first century song about what the church is planted on.
The rock, his name is Jesus.
This is this.
He was manifested in the flesh, vindicated by the spirit, seen by angels, proclaimed among the nations, believed on in the world and taken up in glory.
Here's what this means.
This gospel, this mystery of godliness, it's personal.
It says he was manifested in the flesh.
That's Jesus.
That it's supernatural.
He was vindicated by the spirit.
That it's eternal.
He was seen by angels.
That it's global.
It's preached among the nations.
That it's practical.
It's believed on in the world.
Like you and I can be a part of this.
And it's final.
He was taken up in glory.
But what Jesus, what Jesus is,
did that was final, he left unfinished for the church to take the message that it is finished
to the very ends of the earth.
And so, I think Paul is pretty pumped here, okay?
I mean, I get a little excited talking about church, too, but, you know, it's my day job.
I get into it.
So I think he's like on this high, you know?
You see this happen to Paul a lot when he's writing letters, and he goes into this doxology.
He just kind of bust out worshiping a little bit, and he's like, all right, hold on,
I got some more to say, all right?
And I think he kind of has this little gut check because he maybe has a sense of how special
the church is, how supernatural the church is, how precious the church is.
And so he gets this little gut check and he's like, all right, all right, hold on.
But Timothy, there's some things that can take a church down.
And for the whole next chapter, he focuses on these things.
He's telling the pastor of the Church of Ephesus pay very close attention to these things.
Chapter 4 verse 1 now, the Spirit expressly states that in later,
times, some will depart from the faith. You look at that and you're like, what? If you're a new
believer and you're like, why would anybody walk away from this? I know, right? But they do.
He's going to use a heart word. Now, the spirit expressly says that in later times,
some will depart from the faith by devoting themselves to deceitful spirits and teaching of demons.
They used to be devoted to Jesus, have their heart towards Jesus, and now they're devoting
themselves their hearts to other things, to deceitful spirits and teaching of demons, through the
insincerity of liars who consciences are seared, who forbid marriage and require abstinence
from foods.
All right, this is just blatant legalism, particular to the Church of Ephesus.
We'll talk about that in a minute.
That God created to be received with Thanksgiving by those who believe and know the truth.
Okay, so what happens?
you ever met anybody that used to be a significant part of the church and then they walked away
well what happens literally the greek word there walked away means standoff that's what it means
well jesus makes this very clear in a parable called the parable of the soar that there are some
people that look like christians and act like christians and smell like christians and are around the
church but have not surrendered their life to the lordship of jesus christ
And maybe not overnight, but over time, they used to be around the Jesus thing, doing the Jesus thing, and then later they are not.
Either their roots don't go deep, and when the sun scorches them, they wither up and die, or they never depart from this world and they get choked out by the cares of this world.
Now the question on verses like this, sometimes people will say, well, can you lose your salvation?
It's the wrong question.
Let me just answer it.
No.
Your salvation are not like your car keys.
You're not like, where did I put my salvation?
Why? Because if you can screw up bad enough to lose it, that means you'd have to do something good enough to earn it.
You can't earn it. It's a gift. It's a gift. It's a gift. It's a gift. It's the wrong question, though. The right question is, can God lose one of his children? And the answer is absolutely not.
Now, can you go through the motions and never surrender your life to Christ and then walk away?
Oh, yeah, for sure.
But you're not walking away from salvation.
You're just walking away from some habits and some things that you were into, a fad that you were into.
And what happens?
You say, how does this happen?
Here's how it happens.
Your attention goes from, Hebrew says, setting your eyes on Jesus, the author and the perfect of our fate, to being deceived by spirits.
Let's pay very close attention to this.
any church, any group, any religious teaching that does not point to the gospel, consistently
point to the gospel, the divinity, life, death, resurrection, return of Christ for the forgiveness
of our sin under the glory of God, any group, religion, parachurch organization that does not
consistently point there is demonic.
While I'm writing this, two, a couple names, three names came up.
I don't know why the Lord put this in my heart.
One, Pastor Adam Flint preaching two weeks ago, he's, I made to text him, but I see him right over here, so I was just tell him.
Nobody listened.
Bro, you are one of the clearest gospel preachers I've ever heard in my life, and it doesn't matter what the text is or what the sermon is.
It's just a reminder of what is first importance, and so it's a blessing to me to hear you teach.
There's a couple in our church.
I don't know if they'll be here this weekend.
Wink and Raina Cherry.
I don't know if you know these people.
Rain of Cherry is.
the sister of Amen Frank.
These are the most gospel-centered, saturated human beings I've ever met in my whole life.
Every conversation I have points to life, death, resurrection, return of Christ by His grace.
They run a ministry called Coach's Honor.
Some of you, right now, some of you're just donate to some money right now to the glory of God, okay?
But pay very close attention to anything, any preacher that doesn't consistently point to the cross and the resurrection.
it is demonic to do anything else.
Now, a subset of this demonic teaching in Ephesus was this strange legalism.
It was two things.
They would say, hey, you probably shouldn't get married and you shouldn't eat meat.
Huh.
You dummy.
Both of these are gifts from God.
Now, today's legalism comes in many different ways.
And it's the same kind of demonic teaching that can creep into the church.
And again, I've told you before, I grew up, you know,
I didn't hardly go to church, but when I did, we go to Southern Baptist Church, and we didn't have 10 commandments.
We just had a few.
Don't drink, don't smoke, don't chew, don't go with girls who do.
Those were our commandments.
Now, it's not terrible advice.
It's not.
The problem is that if you make it salvific, it becomes demonic.
Let me tell you why.
Like, honestly, most of you should, some of you should quit drinking altogether, and some of you should drink less.
a couple of you should have a drink good gracious relax okay now
is go ahead and fire off that email can't wait to not read that one again
but when you take good advice for you
and make it salvific for somebody else
do you know what the last thing the devil wants you to believe in
it's grace because the last thing he wants you to believe in
it's grace here's another demonic teaching
if anybody teaches that some religious activity leads to a right relationship with God, that is demonic.
If somebody teaches you that a baptism is required or communion is required or confession is required
or a participation in some sort of sacrament that can set you up to receive grace, that's not grace, man, that's a quick pro quo.
And that is not the gospel.
Now here's what's very important.
These are not just differences of theological opinion.
This is a different religion.
This is a demonic religion of the devil that points away from the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
And so in the Church of Ephesus, they were saying, all right, if you're abstinent and you're a vegan, then you're good to go.
There's no chance.
Paul says this, for everything created by God is good and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with Thanksgiving.
For it is made holy by the Word of God and Prayer.
In Acts 10, verse 13, the Apostle Peter has this very very.
and God shows him all of these animals that used to be clean and unclean.
And God says to him, hey, what I have made, what I have made clean, then no man can make
unclean.
And then one of my favorite Bible verses in the whole Bible, Acts 1013, and he says, rise up, kill,
and eat.
Praise God.
Praise God.
Now, what is particular in Ephesus, the general principle applies to every church and
every believer everywhere.
It says, pay very close attention to anything that shrinks your love,
for Jesus and elevate yourself, whether that's rebellion or religion.
Pay very close attention.
The Puritans would say that you've got to mortify these things, that you've got to go to war
against these things.
My friend Matt Chandler, he often talks about the idea that sin in your life is like an apex
predator and you think that you can make it a pet and keep it in the guest room, but one day
that thing's going to rise up and kill you.
And so you've got to take that thing out and put a bullet in.
its head before it does it to you. You got to go to war against anything in your life that shrinks
your heart for Jesus. Hebrews 12, I've mentioned it already, says it this way. It's a beautiful
verse about mortification and vivification. It says, therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud
of witnesses, that's about chapter 11, let us also lay aside every weight. And I don't love the
translation, lay aside, it sounds like you're folding clothes. It really means like, get off me.
You ever about getting a fight? I know some of you, but you know, and you're like, get off me. You
know that move, that's this move. Now notice, you lay aside every weight. Some things in your
life aren't sin, they're just stupid. Like the amount of time you spend on Netflix may or may not,
depending on what you're watching, may or may not actually be a sin, but it's shrinking your
devotion to Jesus because you're devoted to binge watching something dumb. You can watch a little
bit of dumb. You just can't spend your whole life on dumb and then expect to be this great
disciple of Christ. You've got to say to those things, get off me. So what is it? Something,
What are those things for you?
Get off of you.
And sin, which cling so closely.
One of the things I've noticed in the last 30 years of ministry, Christians don't sin anymore.
We just struggle.
You ever notice that?
I've never had one person in a disciple group that.
Hey, I'm sinning.
No, I'm just struggling.
No, you're not.
Because if you were struggling, if you were fighting against these things, you'd have more victory in your life than if you were just accepting it and calling it a struggle.
It's like, you've got to get rid of this stuff, man.
and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us,
looking to Jesus the founder and perfector of our faith,
who for the joy that was set before him, endure the cross,
despising the shame and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God.
So you've got to do two things.
There's stuff in your life that is killing your relationship with God.
You better go to war to kill it.
And that's not enough.
How many of you know if you're trying to have a nice garden,
pulling the weeds won't be enough?
You also got to feed the plants.
So you've got to mortify the,
things that are killing your relationship with Jesus, and you've got to vivify the things
that are stirring your affections for him. Congratulations, you're doing it right now. A part of it.
And then in verse six, he says, if you put these things before the brothers, so as opposed to
putting the deceitful demonic lives before the brothers, Pastor Tim, here's what I want you to
put before the church. He says, if you put these things before the brothers, you will be a good
servant of Christ Jesus being trained in the words of the faith and of the good doctrine that you
have followed.
He's like, the number one thing I need you to constantly and consistently put before the church
is this, the word of God.
This is the word of faith and this is good doctrine.
And instead of standing an authority over the word and trying to get it to conform to your
life, we do it the other way and we stand under the authority of the word.
Word of God and conform our life to it.
And again, I've told you this before.
Submission isn't submission until you don't like it.
Of course there's stuff in here you don't like.
Why?
Because you're a wretched, crooked, and depraved blackhearted sinner, and the author of
Life wrote this book.
This is just what it is.
Like if you're out of shape and you go see your trainer, guess what they tell
you to eat?
Everything you don't like.
Because if you've been eating the stuff they already said, you wouldn't have to go see
that guy. You understand what I'm saying? And you can't abuse the verse before. I'd be like,
yeah, but if I pray for my donuts and McDonald's, it's going to be holy by the word of God in prayer.
That's not what that means. So he's like, put the word of God. Why? Because it's not your opinions
or your tips and tricks that are going to work. It's the word of God that's sharper than a double-edged
sword. And it's going to cut so deep. It's going to change things in your life that you didn't think
could be changed. Then he says, have nothing to do with irreverent silly myths. That's the Hebrew for
social media. What are you doing?
or podcasts that feed your fears and narcissism.
What are you doing?
You can keep up with a little bit of that stuff,
but if it is the main course of your diet,
then no wonder you're going to be like a fat baby, dumb,
and just blown around by whatever Joe Rogan says.
Also, be very, very careful, church people,
of going down these secondary Christian rabbit holes
that have nothing to do with the love of Christ
and the death and resurrection of Jesus.
Be very careful with that.
And you're like, what do I mean?
Some kind of secret revelation.
Or what do you think about the Nephilim?
I don't care.
The Book of Enop, neat.
Spend about 10 minutes on it.
Then you're done with it.
Dates of the second coming.
Stop.
Be more concerned with being on the welcoming committee than the planning committee.
Get to work.
And it happens all the time, man.
Every few years, there's this thing.
There's this little like, oh, guess what we just found out.
Yeah, we're not, that's not Matthew, Martin, Luke, and John.
You want you to come over here and let's get deep into this.
Oftentimes in church, deep just means confusing.
People just be preaching nonsense and people will be taking notes and moving like a count.
Oh, it's so deep.
What's he mean?
I have no idea.
It must be spiritual.
Nah, man.
You get really laser focus on words of faith and the good doctrine.
Then he says, rather, train yourself for godliness.
Train yourself. That means we got work to do. Please pay very close attention to this statement.
The gospel is not anti-effort. It's anti-earning. It takes a lot of work to live out the Christian life.
It's a gift that we receive, but we're not saved by our works, but we are saved two good works.
You've got to train. Godliness must be fought for. You will never drift into a deep abiding relationship with Christ.
where the fruit of the spirit is just bubbling up all over the place.
I'm sorry about that.
That's my love, joy, peace.
Face is kind of as good as faithful.
This general, it's self-control.
I don't know how it happened.
No, man.
You've got to train.
Your spiritual journey is a lot like your physical journey.
Anybody ever neglect their body into awesome?
No, look at yourself right now.
Right.
It's like your whole, every birthday is warring against you.
So here's my question.
I say this all the time.
So few of you actually do this.
What is your next step on the discipleship journey?
We've started a program here called Growth Tracks, okay?
And I need all of us to do it.
I think so far we've had like 70 people.
We have 25,000 people show up to hear me yell at you for an hour.
70 people take the next step.
Don't be done.
If you want to train yourself in godliness, here's what we are offering to you.
Hi, I'm your trainer.
We've got two online classes.
You've got a whole month to go through them.
The first Sunday of every month until Jesus comes back,
we're going to have the third session, which is in-person class.
And here's what it's going to be.
Here's who we are.
Here's what we believe.
And then the majority of growth track is simply to help you train in godliness.
Like, we're going to help you figure out what is my next step of obedience.
Is it to serve?
Is it a group?
Is it, you know, is it pray more?
What is it?
We are here, like the whole way this whole thing is set up.
up is that every single one of us on staff are here to serve you in your relationship with Jesus
Christ. In case you haven't heard of it, we're in movement for all people to discover and deepen a
relationship with Jesus. And if you're like, well, what does that mean for me? You're never
going to stop discovering things about him and things about you, and you're never going to stop
deepening your relationship with Jesus. And if you stop taking steps, by definition, you were no
longer following Jesus who says, I am the good shepherd, and I want you to hear my voice, and I want you
to follow me. So the whole growth track thing is to help you do that. I want you to overwhelm our
growth track classes this month. You understand? I want all the people that work here to be like,
oh no, what are we going to do with all these people? And I'm saying, it's not my fault. I told you,
get ready, okay? If you want information, you text the word growth to 44, 11, 22. And you figure out
the first Sunday that you can be here, take the two online classes, get warmed up,
and then the third class will do that. The reason we're doing this is for this. We're trying to
trying to help you train yourself in godliness.
Then he gives an example.
Verse 8.
For while bodily training is of some value, amen.
It is of some value, but it's not of ultimate value.
So all the fitness freaks in the room, I've got terrible news for you.
Time and gravity are not your friend, okay?
They're not.
I don't care how much you work it out and stretch it and eat kale and take all the vitamins.
Guess what?
You're going to die?
And before that, it's going to sag.
and then you're going to die.
Now, should we be good stewards of our body?
100%, okay?
A hundred percent.
Is it of eternal value?
No, it's of some value.
It's of some value.
But a big question is,
do you spend more time and money
on what's eternal or what's temporary?
I mean, you go to the gym and hour five days a week
and the totality of your Bible studies
listen to five minutes of the daily blade,
three days a week or something?
He's saying, get your priorities right.
for while bodily training is of some value,
godliness is a value in every way
as it holds promise for the present life
and also for the life to come.
Here's the wonderful thing about eternal life.
Eternal life doesn't start when you die.
Eternal life starts the moment the spirit of God
fills you and takes you from death to life.
So why in the world will we act like
we're going to spend forever here in these bodies
when we're promised eternity?
Then he says, the saying is trustworthy
and deserving of full acceptance.
There's some kind of like theological battle
over whether that's the previous.
verse or the next verse, I think it's verse 8. Here's what is trustworthy and deserving of full
acceptance. Godliness is of value in every way as it holds promise for the present life and also
for the life to come. For to this end, we toil and strive to what end to godliness? To continue
to take steps to follow Jesus to be conformed to his image and likeness. That's what that means.
because we have our hope set on the living God,
who is the savior of all people, especially those who believe.
So let me ask you this.
Where are you placing your hope?
Where are you placing your hope for your life?
Is it the temporary things of this world?
This world spends billions of dollars a day to try to get you to misplace your hope.
Whether it's on the pride of life,
and so you think the most important thing is you and your status and your title
or your self-improvement,
your knowledge, or this world gets us, wants to get us to spend billions of dollars to
put our hope in the stuff of this earth. I mean, there's this relentless pursuit of comfort
and convenience. And oftentimes we think fun is the highest value. Or it's the lust of the eyes.
You think a little bit more folding change in some stuff is going to fix you and ain't going to fix you.
the only place to put your hope is on the living God.
This is what we spent two years in, man.
Are you living the abundant life that Christ has for you?
Are you just chasing after an abundance of stuff that will never fully and finally satisfy?
You have to train towards that because everything in this world is going to push you to you.
And so then Paul is going to close this thing up with a little coaching to Timothy,
but I think he's got a word for me and you too.
So he's like, all right, Pastor Timothy.
command and teach these things.
And I think Timothy's like, yeah, but Paul, who's going to listen to me?
And so Paul gives him this word.
He goes, listen, man, let no one despise you for your youth,
but set the believers an example in speech and conduct and love and faith and impurity.
Timothy was about 30 years old, but in the Jewish system,
there were certain things you couldn't do in the synagogue until you were 40.
Paul's older.
So, you know, young and old is all relative, right?
I used to think 51 was so old.
now it does not seem as old except early in the mornings all right and so what he's saying is like hey
you don't worry about people's opinion of you Timothy you just make sure you're smoking what you're
selling that's not exactly what he's saying but that's what he's saying it's like it's not enough
to stand in the pulpit and preach it to these people but you set for them an example in life love
of speech and purity that's what you do until I come devote yourself like fall in love with
this devote yourself to the public reading of scripture to exhortation to
teaching. If you come to the Church of 1122, we are devoted to the scriptures to exhortation and
teaching. Every single time we walk in this place, we're going to glorify God in worship and we're
going to glorify God in Word, and then we're going to call you to yield to the Holy Spirit and do something
about it. And we're going to over and over and over and over. And God is going to use that. And over
time, not overnight. Like, you know, when you train your body, have you ever had one workout and you
come on? You're like, I'm ripped. What would you do? I did one set of crunches. And now,
look at this. It takes a minute, amen. And while God saves you in a minute, he saves you in a moment,
it takes the minute for that sanctification process. And you strive for it. You devote yourself to
these things. And then this next charge to Timothy is in regards to him being a pastor, but it's true
for you too. Okay. He says this. Says Tim, verse 14, don't neglect the gift you have. Don't neglect
the glyph you have, which was given to you by the prophecy when the council of elders laid
their hands on you. Practice these things, Timothy. It's not enough to feel it. It's not enough
to hear it. You've got to practice. Practice these things. Immerse yourself in them so that
all may see your progress. Keep a close watch on yourself and on the teaching. Persist in this,
for by doing so, you will save both yourself and your hearers. Timothy needed to hear this.
Again, I've talked about this before.
Timothy had a lot working against him when he went into ministry.
2,000 years ago, he's raised by a single mom.
So all you single mom's out here, listen, man, we love you.
We're for you.
When the ideal is unrealized, grace of balance, this is a part of the reason God gives us a church.
But don't you give up.
God used this single mom to raise this kid to go into a preacher that we're still talking about today.
ain't nobody when he's talking about me like a month after I'm gone
what was that guy's name with the civil war-looking general guy no no way going to remember
me we're still talking about Timothy okay his dad's not mentioned he gets nervous a lot
Paul tells him God didn't give you a spirit of fear but of power of love and of a sound
he's got a nervous stomach we're going to find out in a couple weeks he says take a little
wine for your stomach because you get a little worked up you know and so
Paul has to constantly remind
Mind Timothy. Prophecy is not just telling the future, it's telling the truth.
And he's saying true things. We need this more and more and more in our society, and I want
this to be this kind of church here, where we see God working in people, and we look at them and
we say that we don't just think and feel a thing, but when we see somebody aligning themselves
with the work and word of God, we say it out loud. We say, hey man, you know what I see in you?
And this is what Paul is doing. All Paul is getting Timothy to do, he's just reminding him that even
when Timothy doesn't feel faithful, God is always faithful to his promise. And it was God that
decided Timothy was going to be the pastor of the Church of Ephesus. And you may hear that and be like,
well, that's cool for a first century preacher, but what about just regular old me? Here's what
God says to regular old you. Do not neglect the gift that you have, which was given you by prophecy
when the council of elders laid their hands on you. Listen, man, you're gifted. If you're a believer in
Jesus Christ, the Spirit of God dwells in you, and every believer has at least one spiritual
gift, and no believer has all of them. That's why we need each other as a body. Some of you've
never heard this. Congratulations, you're gifted. Remember the gifted class? Anybody in the gifted class?
Raise your hand, you nerds. I know you were so on Maxwell. Don't even like that like you're not.
Remember those people? The gifted? We didn't have enough for a whole class in Dillon. We didn't.
So on Thursday mornings, they would take the gifted people out of our class, and the gifted teacher would come in and be like, with the gifted students come with me, and all these nerves would get up and leave.
And we'd be like, hey, where are y'all going?
We're going to do hard things.
Here's some crayons and some glue.
Y'all just hang out in here.
You know.
But here's what's crazy, man.
If Jesus were to walk into our church right now and say, hey, all the gifted people come with me.
Everybody that has put your faith in Jesus Christ, we would get up and go to the gifted class.
Because you've got a gift, man.
You got a gift given to you by the Spirit of God.
And you don't get to pick your gift.
You don't.
And again, man, there's some churches that kind of, oh, they have more gifts than the Bible does.
You ever done, you know, you've seen those places?
You've got to relax.
The gifts aren't for you.
The gifts are for the glory of God and the edification of his church.
I may have told you one time.
I went to this college retreat one time, and I took a gift's assessment.
And I came back with, my gift was martyrdom.
Martyrdom.
I look at my roommate, and he looked panicked.
He was like, who.
What did you get?
And I was like, martyrdom, what'd you get?
He goes, dude, I got celibacy.
I was like, I'd rather have martyrdom, bro.
Good luck with yours.
Okay, so I don't think those are two gifts.
Anyway, if you go to Grocerab, we're going to help you figure out, like, what your gift is
and what your place in the body is.
I don't know.
If you're a hunter, this will make sense to you, man.
You ever, you ever bird hunt and watch a dog work?
I like it more than I like shooting the birds.
That sounded like I was going to flip you off.
That's not what I mean.
God designed these dogs.
When I go to South Dakota every year, my friend Jeff Moore, and we go fessal hunting,
and when those dogs come out of that box, and they just start doing dog stuff, man.
And they can smell a bird.
I can't smell a bird.
They can smell a bird.
And they get downwind, and there's pointers, and there's flushers.
And they just do the thing God created them to do.
And you just watch them work.
Or you see an eagle fly, and you're like, God made that eagle to fly.
Or you see a bass go after a little minnow.
Nobody taught it to do it.
Like, that's just how it was designed.
And those are birds and dogs.
And Jesus tells us, God thinks way more about you than he does birds and dogs.
And he designed you.
And apart, some of you are miserable with your life because you're not in alignment with what God has given you to do.
That you're gifted.
That God is giving you an assignment and it's not all about you.
And you've got to practice these things.
immerse yourself in these things.
It's not enough to just feel it.
You've got to do it.
Listen, man, I hope it's sitting too much about me.
Most of my week, I feel like I have no idea what I'm doing.
Follow me.
I'm just the leader.
Okay, so I'm just telling you.
And I don't know that I'm very good at it or whatever,
but for about 55 minutes, three times a week,
when I open up the Bible, say, if you get out with your Bible, let's go.
I don't know.
I just feel like a dog hunting.
And it wasn't my idea.
somebody prophesied over me.
You know what I'm saying?
Coach Lee,
Volan told me to do it.
And then in all of my insecurities,
and when the enemy gets really loud
and whispers really loud
about all the lies, he's going to tell me,
I've got some elders,
I got some brothers,
I got some sisters,
that they begin to prophesy over me too
and speak true things.
If you're not in community,
if you're not the family of God,
how in the heck do you ever think
you're going to figure out
you're part of the family?
You need some other people in your life
saying, man, I see you come alive
when you're greeting.
I see you come alive when you're serving.
Man, when you teach in the kids ministry, wow, the kids love it.
And you love it and we all love it.
And God wants you to know your place in the family and your part of the body.
And the only way to know is you've got to practice some of these things.
And then he says, keep close watch over yourself and on your teaching.
And then he says, persist in this.
For by doing, for by so doing, you will save both yourself.
and your hearers.
The way I would say that is,
do you have any idea what hangs in the balance?
Do you have any idea what hangs in the balance?
Maybe answer this question.
If you could do anything for the glory of God
and you knew it wouldn't fail, what would you do?
If you could do anything for the glory of God
and it doesn't have to even be some big, glorious thing.
It might be, I wish I had like three Christian friends, okay?
if you could do anything for the glory of God, you knew it wouldn't fail, what would you do?
The moment God lets you know that answer, the next question is, then why aren't you doing it?
Because you know what hangs in the balance?
You have no idea.
Coach Bulley was a JV football coach and a deacon at First Baptist Dillon.
Not exactly like the mission sending capital of the world.
And he's a heck of a football coach, man.
he's mean as a snake and he loved Jesus so much and somehow that just mixed together he's very
Pauline in his discipleship and he didn't have a discipleship strategy for us his strategy was boy getting
the truck and I'd clean dog cages and I mean they'd all kind of junk and one night at a meeting
at Dylan first Baptist they had a vacancy they needed somebody to run Camp Pine Hill Baptist
Retreat Center and coach Lee if you've been around football
coaches, they don't have time, especially in the summer. And he prioritized eternal things over
temporary things. And he was more concerned about teaching young guys like me about Jesus than he was
the wing tea. And he was a great coach. He won state championship in South Carolina. So it's not like he
was crappy and blamed it on God. And he said, I'll do it. He told me he got to go into the bathroom
when he came back, he was in charge. And that's what he said, but whatever. It's because he said yes.
He said, yeah.
He never preached more than about 50, 100 people at a time, maybe, something like that.
If you preach here tonight, you couldn't even understand the words that are coming out of his mouth.
He told him like that.
You can't understand it.
He had no idea what hung in the balance.
Do you know, this year we've had 455 people give their life to Jesus Christ this year.
It said, we just got into February good.
You understand what I'm saying?
And you could trace that thing back to a JV football coach in Dillon, South Carolina, saying,
Who the heck am I'm just nobody JV?
I'm not even varsity.
JV football coach.
But God, I'll be a part of your family.
I'll do what you tell me to do.
Man, I can't wait.
Do I get to see him again?
And one of the things I think about when I get to heaven,
mostly about Jesus,
but I think about this, man, I can't wait to see him.
And I can't remember how many.
It's like 16,000 people have gotten saved
at the Church of 1122 since we opened in 2012.
And I can't wait to say,
here they are because of your faithfulness you had no idea what a yes from you and
here they are and we got all the time in the world to the glory of God I'm going to introduce
every one of you to me there he is there he is okay all right and he would say
the same thing ain't nothing special about me and I would say this about you ain't
nothing special about you except that you were bald with a price that God made you
special when he died for you and when he indwelled you and that is the mystery of
Godliness and he ain't done with you. He didn't save you just to get you to heaven. And so
I'd highly encourage you go to growth tract to help not just feel a thing right now. Oh,
we've got all the feels right now, don't we have to? We got to practice this thing. We've got to
do the things that God has called us to so that we know how to be the church, not just attended.
Would you please stand? Let me pray for you. Our good and gracious heavenly Father God,
oh we love you
we can't even get our head around the fact that you love us
the way you love us
because God we're a mess we're a hot mess
and we're prone to wonder
we're prone to believe silly myths
and wildestails and get all hung up in all their own things
and just forget the gospel the love of God
poured out on the cross for us
adopted into your family
and then commissioned to be a part of the world
of the advancement of the kingdom of God.
And you called us into that.
And so, Lord, I pray against any kind of spirit of fear,
any kind of spirit of confusion, any kind of spirit of condemnation.
Lord, I pray for the man, the woman, the student.
God, I pray for the teenager right now that thinks that they have to wait
to get into ministry later.
Lord, may they know, let no one look down upon you because of your youth,
but set for them an example in life, love, speech, and purity.
Lord, I pray for encouragement that you would put your courage inside of us.
You would speak so clearly to us that we would take steps in the direction of the good shepherd.
And every step we take in obedience towards that voice leads to an abundant life.
And there's nothing temporary in this world that can even touch what you have in store for us.
God, I thank you for all the yeses that are going to be on the table today.
And I thank you for the generations and the generations of sons and daughters that will be adopted into your family and a part of your planning process.
We're people stepping out and saying yes to the part of the body of Christ that you have called us to.
We pray this in Jesus' name.
Amen.
So, church, we're going to respond.
We're going to sing.
We're going to bring.
We're going to pray.
Here's a prayer God wants to answer.
you come down here and you get on your face before the Lord and you say,
Lord, I want to do all that.
I want to kill the sin that's killing me.
I want to vivify the things that are stirring my affections for you.
I want to step into whatever the ministry, whatever the calling is.
I just don't know what it is.
God, would you make that thing clear in my life?
I promise you that is a prayer that he wants to help you see clearly on.
So we're going to sing, we're going to bring, we're going to pray.
Let's respond.
