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The Man of God

Jun 11, 2017Dr. John KingGODLINESS1 Timothy - The Church Owner's Manual1 Timothy

This message focuses on the biblical concept of being a 'man of God' as exemplified by Timothy in Paul's letters. The speaker emphasizes the importance of fleeing from false teachings and materialism while pursuing righteousness, godliness, faith, love, endurance, and gentleness. He highlights the necessity of fighting for the faith, guarding the truth, and being faithful in ministry. The call to embrace eternal life and remain steadfast in the presence of God until Christ's return is underscored, concluding with a reminder of the grace needed to fulfill these challenges.

1 Timothy 6:111 Timothy 6:121 Timothy 6:131 Timothy 6:141 Timothy 6:201 Timothy 6:21

Reflection Questions

What does it mean for you to be a 'man of God' in your own life?

In what areas do you feel challenged to flee from false teachings or materialism?

How can you actively pursue the character qualities mentioned in the sermon?

What does fighting for the faith look like in your daily life?

How can you embrace and live out the eternal life you have in Christ?

A Good Prosperity Theology

Jun 4, 2017Dr. John KingPOSESSIONS1 Timothy - The Church Owner's Manual1 Timothy

This message critiques prosperity theology, emphasizing that financial blessing is not guaranteed by faith or donations. The speaker explains the misapplication of Old Testament promises to Israel and how it contrasts with the church's relationship with God today. He highlights the importance of humility, distrust in wealth, and enjoyment of God's gifts. The message concludes with a call to action for believers to do good, be generous, and invest in eternal treasures rather than hoarding material possessions.

1 Timothy 6:11-21Proverbs 18:23Proverbs 28:11James 2:1-9Matthew 6:19-21Luke 16:9Ecclesiastes 2:24Romans 8:32

Reflection Questions

What does humility look like in your attitude toward your possessions?

How can you identify areas in your life where you may be placing too much trust in material wealth?

In what ways can you enjoy the blessings God has given you without becoming attached to them?

What specific actions can you take this week to be more generous with your resources?

How can you invest in eternal treasures through your giving and service to others?

The Coming Plague

May 28, 2017Dr. John KingDANGERS1 Timothy - The Church Owner's Manual1 Timothy

This message warns about two spiritual plagues that afflict the soul: false teaching and materialism. The speaker emphasizes the seriousness of false teachers who deviate from the truth of the Word of God, describing their arrogance, ignorance, and divisiveness. He contrasts true godliness with contentment against the dangers of materialism, highlighting that true gain is found in a relationship with Christ rather than in possessions. The message concludes with a call to focus on the truth of Scripture and to avoid the seductive nature of false teachings and material desires.

1 Timothy 6:3-102 Timothy 3:1-5Philippians 4:11-13Job 1:21Ecclesiastes 5:15Mark 8:36

Reflection Questions

What are some ways you can identify false teachings in your life or community?

How can you cultivate contentment in your relationship with Christ amidst a materialistic culture?

Reflect on a time when you felt tempted by materialism; what steps did you take to refocus on spiritual gain?

In what ways can you support others in your community who may be struggling with the allure of false teachings or materialism?

Take This Job & Love It

May 7, 2017Dr. John KingWORKPLACE1 Timothy - The Church Owner's Manual1 Timothy

This message discusses the biblical perspective on work, emphasizing the importance of respecting authority figures in the workplace, whether they are believers or not. The speaker highlights that our work ethic reflects our faith and can impact how others perceive God and the gospel. By treating our employers with respect and working diligently, we honor God and showcase the transformative power of the gospel in our lives. The message also addresses the historical context of slavery in the Bible, clarifying that it differs significantly from modern understandings of slavery and encourages believers to apply these teachings to their work relationships.

1 Timothy 6:1-2Galatians 3:281 Corinthians 10:31Colossians 3:23-241 Timothy 1:9-11Deuteronomy 24:7Matthew 11:28

Reflection Questions

How does your work ethic reflect your faith in God?

In what ways can you show respect to your employer, even if they are difficult to work with?

What does it mean to you to work as if you are serving the Lord?

How can you be a witness for Christ in your workplace without compromising your responsibilities?

What steps can you take this week to improve your attitude toward your job?

Pastors - Handle with Care

Apr 23, 2017Dr. John KingCHURCH & PASTOR1 Timothy - The Church Owner's Manual1 Timothy

This sermon focuses on the relationship between the church and its pastors, emphasizing the responsibilities of both parties. The speaker discusses the need for proper honor and respect for pastors, including financial remuneration for their work. Accountability is highlighted, with instructions on how to handle accusations against pastors and the importance of careful selection of church leaders. The message concludes with a reminder of the high stakes involved in church leadership and the need for discernment in choosing pastors.

1 Timothy 3:141 Timothy 5:17-25Deuteronomy 19:151 Chronicles 16:221 Peter 5:2Acts 20:28Luke 10:7

Reflection Questions

1. How do you currently show honor and respect to your pastors?

2. In what ways can you support your pastors beyond financial remuneration?

3. How do you discern the character and qualifications of leaders in your church?

4. What steps can you take to ensure accountability within church leadership?

5. How can the church better support its pastors in their ministry and personal lives?

How to be The Church

Apr 9, 2017Dr. John KingMINISTRY OF CHURCH1 Timothy - The Church Owner's Manual1 Timothy

In this message, the speaker discusses the importance of treating fellow believers as family within the church. Drawing from 1 Timothy 5, he emphasizes the need for respect among different age groups and genders, highlighting that the church should be a place of hospitality and care. The speaker also addresses the church's responsibility to care for the needy, particularly widows, and outlines the qualifications for whom the church should support. Ultimately, he calls for the church to embody love and responsibility, fostering a community that reflects Christ's teachings.

1 Timothy 5:1-16James 1:27Galatians 6:10

Reflection Questions

How do you currently view your relationships with fellow church members? Do you see them as family?

In what ways can you demonstrate respect and care for older and younger members of your church community?

What practical steps can you take to support those in need within your church, especially widows or others who may be struggling?

How can your church better embody the principles of hospitality and family that Paul describes in his letter to Timothy?

Wise Counsel for Young Pastors

Mar 26, 2017Dr. John KingNEGLECT1 Timothy - The Church Owner's Manual1 Timothy

The message focuses on the challenges faced by young pastors, particularly Timothy, as he navigates his role in a well-established church. The speaker emphasizes the importance of not neglecting key aspects of ministry, including character, the Word, spiritual gifts, diligence, and the balance between personal life and public ministry. Paul’s advice to Timothy serves as a guide for all pastors, highlighting the need for godly leadership and the importance of setting an example for the congregation. The speaker encourages pastors to embrace their calling and to develop their gifts while remaining diligent in their responsibilities.

1 Timothy 4:121 Timothy 4:131 Timothy 4:141 Timothy 4:151 Timothy 4:16Philippians 3:12

Reflection Questions

What challenges have you faced in your own leadership roles, and how did you overcome them?

In what ways can you set a positive example for others in your daily life?

How do you discern your spiritual gifts, and how are you currently using them in service?

What steps can you take to ensure you are diligent in your personal and spiritual growth?

How can you maintain a balance between your personal life and public responsibilities?

The Pursuit of Godliness

Mar 19, 2017Dr. John KingGODLINESS1 Timothy - The Church Owner's Manual1 Timothy

In this sermon, Francis Chan emphasizes the importance of godliness and spiritual training as essential for a Christian's life. He shares stories of individuals impacted by a youth pastor named Vaughn, illustrating the profound effect of living a Christ-like life. Chan warns against false teachings and encourages believers to nourish themselves with the truth of Scripture. He highlights the need for discipline and effort in pursuing godliness, which not only benefits one's spiritual life but also enhances relationships and community engagement. Ultimately, he calls for a focus on eternal hope that influences daily living.

1 Timothy 4:6-11Isaiah 6:1-8Colossians 3:24

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you to be described as 'like Jesus' by others?

In what areas of your life do you feel you are feeding on 'junk food' spiritually?

How can you incorporate spiritual disciplines into your daily routine to grow in godliness?

What practical steps can you take this week to serve others in your community as an expression of your faith?

How does having an eternal perspective change the way you interact with those around you?

Danger Ahead

Mar 12, 2017Dr. John KingFALSE TEACHERS1 Timothy - The Church Owner's Manual1 Timothy

This message focuses on the warnings Paul gives to Timothy about the dangers of false doctrine and neglect in ministry. The speaker emphasizes the certainty and sources of false teachings, which often stem from demonic influences and hypocritical liars. Paul warns that these teachings can lead to apostasy, where individuals willfully turn away from the faith. The message highlights the importance of recognizing the goodness of God's creation and the need to celebrate the gifts He provides, rather than falling into legalistic asceticism. Ultimately, believers are encouraged to remain vigilant against teachings that contradict the truth of Scripture.

1 Timothy 4:1-3Matthew 24:11Mark 13:22Acts 20:29-30Romans 16:17Galatians 1:6-7Hebrews 1:1-21 Peter 1:201 John 2:18

Reflection Questions

1. What are some modern examples of false teachings that you have encountered in your life?

2. How can you discern between true doctrine and false teachings in your own faith journey?

3. In what ways do you celebrate the good gifts that God has provided in your life?

4. Have you ever felt pressure to conform to legalistic standards in your faith? How did you respond?

5. What steps can you take to ensure that you remain grounded in the truth of Scripture?

The Dignity of the Church

Mar 5, 2017Dr. John KingCHURCH, THE1 Timothy - The Church Owner's Manual1 Timothy

The message emphasizes the importance of understanding the church's basics, which are often overlooked. The church is described as a family, an assembly, and a mission, highlighting the need for unity and fellowship among believers. Paul urges Timothy to recognize the church's dignity and its role in promoting and protecting the truth of the gospel. The speaker stresses that the church's mission is to proclaim Christ, who is central to its message. Ultimately, the church is vital in God's work and should not be devalued.

1 Timothy 3:14-16John 1:18Romans 1:4Hebrews 10:25

Reflection Questions

1. In what ways can you contribute to fostering a sense of family within your church community?

2. How do you prioritize assembling with other believers in your weekly schedule?

3. What steps can you take to promote and protect the truth of the gospel in your life and community?

4. How does understanding the church as a family, assembly, and mission change your perspective on your involvement?

5. In what ways can you actively participate in the church's mission to share the message of Christ with others?

Qualifications of Deacons

Feb 26, 2017Dr. John KingQUALIFICATIONS OF DEACONS1 Timothy - The Church Owner's Manual1 Timothy

This message focuses on the qualifications for deacons as outlined in 1 Timothy 3. The speaker emphasizes the importance of character, doctrine, maturity, and household management for those in the role of deacon. He explains the historical context of deacons and their role in the church, highlighting the need for them to serve the physical and spiritual needs of the congregation. The message concludes with a call for both deacons and the congregation to strive for growth in these areas and to support one another through prayer.

1 Timothy 3:8-13Acts 6:2Philippians 1:1

Reflection Questions

1. How can you embody the qualities of respect and sincerity in your daily interactions?

2. In what ways can you support the deacons in your church through prayer and encouragement?

3. Reflect on your own character and spiritual maturity; what areas do you feel called to grow in?

4. How can the church better serve the physical and spiritual needs of its members?

5. What does it mean to you to hold firmly to the truths of your faith in your everyday life?

God's Standard for Pastors

Feb 5, 2017Dr. John KingQUALIFICATIONS1 Timothy - The Church Owner's Manual1 Timothy

This message focuses on the qualifications for pastors as outlined in 1 Timothy 3. The speaker emphasizes the importance of character, home life, maturity, and reputation for church leaders. He discusses how these qualifications are not just for pastors but serve as a standard for all Christian men. The high standards set forth are intended to guide the church in identifying suitable leaders who can effectively manage and lead God's flock. Ultimately, the message calls for reliance on God's grace to meet these standards.

1 Timothy 3:1-7

Reflection Questions

1. What qualities do you believe are most important for a church leader, and why?

2. How can the standards set for pastors apply to your own life as a follower of Christ?

3. In what ways can you support and pray for your church leaders to meet these qualifications?

4. Reflect on your own character and home life; what areas do you feel God is calling you to improve?

5. How does understanding these qualifications change your perspective on church leadership?

The Role of Women in the Church

Dec 11, 2016Dr. John KingGODLY WOMEN1 Timothy - The Church Owner's Manual1 Timothy

This message addresses the biblical role of women in the church, focusing on 1 Timothy 2:8-15. The speaker emphasizes that while Christianity has elevated the status of women, certain leadership roles in the church are reserved for men. The discussion includes the importance of modesty in women's adornment and the concept of submission within the church context. The speaker argues that these teachings are rooted in creation and the fall, rather than cultural norms. Ultimately, the message highlights the fulfillment women can find in their roles as mothers and caregivers, emphasizing that their contributions are valuable and significant.

1 Timothy 2:8-15Galatians 3:28Genesis 3:16Genesis 2

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you to have a role in the church, and how do you view the biblical teachings on gender roles?

How can you apply the concept of modesty in your life, both in appearance and in behavior?

In what ways can you support and uplift women in your community who may feel undervalued?

How do you reconcile cultural views on gender roles with biblical teachings?

What steps can you take to ensure that your actions and words reflect a servant-hearted leadership in your community?

Prayer & Our Mission

Dec 4, 2016Dr. John KingPRAYER1 Timothy - The Church Owner's Manual1 Timothy

The message emphasizes the importance of prayer in the church, particularly for the lost and for government leaders. It draws a parallel between a life-saving station and the church's mission to rescue the perishing. The speaker highlights that prayer should be directed towards God's heart for all people, encouraging a broader vision beyond personal needs. The session discusses different types of prayer and emphasizes that prayer should fuel a passion for evangelism and reaching out to those who have not heard the gospel. Ultimately, the message calls for a commitment to pray for everyone, reflecting God's desire for all to be saved.

1 Timothy 2:1-71 Thessalonians 5:18John 14:6

Reflection Questions

How can you expand your prayer life to include those beyond your immediate circle?

What does it mean to you to pray for government leaders, regardless of your political views?

In what ways can prayer serve as a motivation for evangelism in your community?

How do you perceive God's heart for the lost, and how does that influence your daily life?

A Charge to Keep

Nov 27, 2016Dr. John KingDEFENSE OF GOSPEL1 Timothy - The Church Owner's Manual1 Timothy

This message emphasizes the importance of the charge given to Timothy by Paul, which is relevant for all believers today. The speaker discusses the necessity of defending the faith against false teachings and the internal and external battles Christians face. He highlights the significance of living up to one's potential, keeping the faith, and maintaining a good conscience in the Christian walk. The message concludes with a call to actively engage in the battle for truth and to uphold the integrity of the gospel.

1 Timothy 1:18-20Ephesians 6:10-11Galatians 5:17John 15:18

Reflection Questions

What does it mean for you to have a 'charge' from God in your life?

In what areas do you feel you are currently fighting the battle for your faith?

How can you better guard your conscience and respond to its promptings?

What practical steps can you take this week to actively defend your faith against false teachings?

Straight Talk About Salvation

Nov 13, 2016Dr. John KingSALVATION1 Timothy - The Church Owner's Manual1 Timothy

In this message, the speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding salvation as presented by Jesus. He highlights that there is only one way to be saved, which is through faith in Christ, and that this path is narrow, contrary to popular belief. The speaker warns that time is limited for making this decision, as the opportunity to enter the kingdom will eventually close. He also stresses that God is in control of the timing of our lives and urges listeners to recognize their need for a personal relationship with Jesus rather than relying on religious or moral standing. Ultimately, the message is a passionate plea for individuals to accept Christ and avoid the regret of missing their chance for salvation.

Luke 13:22Luke 13:24Matthew 7:13-14Proverbs 27:1James 4:14

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you that Jesus is the only way to salvation?

How can you ensure that you are not relying on false security in your faith?

In what ways can you actively strive to enter through the narrow door?

How does understanding that time is limited affect your urgency in sharing your faith with others?

What steps can you take this week to deepen your personal relationship with Christ?

Thank God for Salvation

Nov 6, 2016Dr. John KingSALVATION1 Timothy - The Church Owner's Manual1 Timothy

In this message, the speaker explores the transformative power of God's grace and mercy in salvation, using Paul's testimony as a central example. Paul reflects on his past as a blasphemer and persecutor, emphasizing that despite his sins, he received God's mercy and forgiveness. The speaker highlights the importance of recognizing our need for salvation and the abundant grace offered to all, regardless of their past. Ultimately, the message calls believers to respond with gratitude and service to God for the gift of salvation.

1 Timothy 1:12-17Acts 8:3Acts 9:1Psalm 103:11-12Romans 5:20Luke 5:301 Corinthians 9:161 Timothy 1:151 Timothy 1:16

Reflection Questions

What aspects of your past do you struggle to reconcile with God's grace?

How can you demonstrate gratitude for your salvation in your daily life?

In what ways can you serve others as a response to the mercy you've received?

What does it mean to you personally that God offers forgiveness without requiring a probationary period?

How can you share the message of God's grace with someone who feels they are beyond redemption?

Keeping the Main Thing the Main Thing

Oct 30, 2016Dr. John King1 Timothy - The Church Owner's Manual1 Timothy

This sermon focuses on the importance of maintaining sound doctrine and scriptural priorities within the church, as outlined in Paul's letters to Timothy. The speaker emphasizes that the primary goal of ministry is to cultivate love for God, fellow believers, and the lost, which stems from a pure heart, good conscience, and sincere faith. The message warns against false teachings and the dangers of deviating from biblical truths. It encourages pastors to be vigilant in correcting false doctrines and to ensure that the church remains focused on its core mission.

1 Timothy 1:3-4Matthew 22:37-39John 14:15Romans 3:20Galatians 3:191 Timothy 1:6-71 Timothy 1:8-10

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you to keep the 'main thing' the main thing in your life?

How can you ensure that your understanding of love aligns with biblical teachings?

In what ways can you identify and address false teachings in your community?

How do you cultivate a pure heart and good conscience in your daily life?

Look Out for Wolves

Oct 16, 2016Dr. John KingFALSE TEACHERS1 Timothy - The Church Owner's Manual1 Timothy

The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the biblical role of a pastor as outlined in the pastoral epistles of 1st and 2nd Timothy. He stresses that the church must adhere to God's design rather than personal preferences, especially during the transition to a new senior pastor. The message highlights the need for sound doctrine and the pastor's responsibility to guard against false teachings. The speaker expresses a deep commitment to teaching these principles over the coming months as a farewell discourse before retirement.

1 Timothy 1:11 Timothy 1:21 Timothy 3:141 Timothy 3:2Titus 1:9Acts 20:251 Timothy 4:1

Reflection Questions

What qualities do you believe are essential for a pastor in today's church?

How can you personally support the next pastor in maintaining sound doctrine?

In what ways can the church community guard against false teachings?

What steps can you take to deepen your understanding of Scripture and sound doctrine?