1 Timothy 4:6

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells Timothy that if he reminds others of important teachings, he will become a good servant of Jesus Christ and continue to grow in understanding the true faith. It's from Paul's letter to Timothy.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who forgets about some really fun rules for playing nicely with others. If you remind them, they'll remember how much more fun it is when everyone plays nice. That's what this verse is saying about remembering important things about Jesus!

Historical Background

Paul wrote this letter to Timothy around the mid-60s AD while he was in Ephesus. He was advising Timothy on how to lead and teach effectively within the church.

Living It Out Today

A modern scenario could be a Sunday school teacher reminding her students of key Bible stories each week, helping them grow spiritually and understand their faith better as they mature.

Topics

teachingfaithfulnessdiscipleshipgrowth in faithadviceministry

Related Verses

2 Timothy 1:13Titus 1:9Matthew 28:19-20Jeremiah 3:15Ephesians 4:14

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Paul addressing in this verse?
Paul is directly speaking to Timothy, his protégé and a leader within the church.
What does it mean to be 'nourished up in the words of faith'?
Being nourished means growing spiritually by regularly studying and understanding teachings about Jesus Christ and God's word.
How can I apply this verse in my daily life?
You can remind others of important spiritual truths you've learned, which helps both them and yourself grow in your faith.
What are the 'things' Timothy should remind the brethren of?
The things likely refer to teachings about Jesus Christ and Christian doctrine that Paul has previously discussed with Timothy.
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