1 Timothy 4:13
Aymara Bible 1986 (Aymar Bibliia 1986)
Nayan puriniñajjcamajja, jakenacan nayrakatapana Diosan arunacap leeñaru uchasim, jilatanacar ch'amañchasina, uqhamarac yatichasina.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from the letter Paul wrote to Timothy, telling him until he comes back, Timothy should focus on reading Scripture, encouraging others, and teaching doctrine. The key message is about maintaining spiritual discipline in leadership.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're a captain of a ship, and your friend tells you to keep steering straight and tell stories from the big book of adventures until they come back to help. That's what Paul told Timothy: read the Bible, cheer up others, and teach them important things about God.
Historical Background
The letter was written by Apostle Paul to his young protégé, Timothy, while he was in prison or on a journey. This part of the New Testament addresses issues within early Christian communities and offers guidance for leadership roles like Timothy's.
Living It Out Today
A modern application could be a church leader who is going away on a mission trip, instructing another leader to continue with Bible study sessions, motivational talks, and teaching classes until they return.
Topics
leadershipdoctrinereadingexhortationdisciplinefaith
Related Verses
Deuteronomy 6:4-91 Timothy 3:14-152 Timothy 3:16-17Colossians 1:9-12Hebrews 10:24-25
Frequently Asked Questions
Who was Timothy and what was his role in the early church?
Timothy was a young Christian leader whom Paul mentored. He served as an assistant to Paul and later took over leadership roles in various churches.
How can I balance reading, exhortation, and teaching doctrine effectively?
To balance these aspects, it's helpful to create a structured schedule that includes dedicated times for personal Bible study, encouraging others, and teaching biblical truths to the community.
What does Paul mean by 'doctrine' in this context?
'Doctrine' refers to the teachings or principles of faith. In this verse, it means Timothy should focus on imparting accurate biblical knowledge to the congregation.
Why is exhortation important in Christian leadership?
Exhortation helps encourage and motivate others spiritually. It's a vital aspect as it keeps believers engaged and focused on their faith journey, especially during challenging times.
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