1 Timothy 1:19

Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))

What Does This Mean?

This verse from the Apostle Paul tells Timothy to hold onto his faith and a good conscience because some people have lost these things, causing their lives to fail. It warns that without faith and a clear conscience, one can make mistakes that ruin everything.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're on a boat in a stormy sea. If you keep your eyes on the lighthouse (your faith) and steer right (good conscience), you'll stay safe. But some people ignore these things and their boats crash into rocks!

Historical Background

The letter to Timothy was written by Apostle Paul around AD 63-64 to his younger colleague Timothy, who was overseeing the church in Ephesus. This context highlights a community facing challenges of maintaining faith amidst distractions.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, this verse is relevant for someone starting their first job or university. It reminds them to stay true to their beliefs and principles even when others around them compromise, ensuring they don't 'shipwreck' their future.

Topics

faithconscienceshipwreck of faithpersonal integrityspiritual guidancemoral compass

Related Verses

Titus 1:162 Timothy 4:3-4Hebrews 3:12-14Proverbs 18:5Romans 1:18

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in 1 Timothy 1:19?
The speaker is Apostle Paul, who wrote this letter to encourage his young colleague Timothy.
What does 'shipwreck' mean in this context?
In this verse, ‘shipwreck’ symbolizes a complete failure or ruin of one's faith and life because they abandoned their faith and good conscience.
How can I avoid making shipwreck with my faith?
By continually holding onto your faith and maintaining a clear conscience as advised in the verse. This means staying true to your beliefs and doing what is right, even when it's difficult.
What are some examples of putting away faith?
Examples include denying core beliefs under peer pressure or societal norms, or abandoning church practices without understanding their importance.
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