1 Timothy 1:1
French (J.N. Darby) 1885
Paul, apôtre de Jésus Christ, selon le commandement de Dieu notre Sauveur et du Christ Jésus notre espérance,
What Does This Mean?
This verse introduces Paul as an apostle of Jesus Christ. He says he was chosen by God and Jesus to spread the message, and that Jesus is their hope for salvation.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where your coach picks you to be part of the team because they believe in you. That's like Paul being picked by God and Jesus. They chose him to share good news about hope!
Historical Background
The letter was written by Apostle Paul to Timothy, around AD 63-64. The audience were early Christians in Ephesus facing challenges from false teachings. It reflects a period of growth but also confusion in the early church.
Living It Out Today
Think of someone who has encouraged you and believed in your abilities. Just like Paul was chosen by God to spread hope, you can choose to inspire others with hope in your community or workplace.
Topics
apostleshiphopesalvationdivine callingmissionary workearly church
Related Verses
Galatians 2:7-9Romans 15:14-16Titus 1:3-4Ephesians 3:1-2Acts 20:24
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Paul write this letter?
Paul wrote to Timothy to encourage him, give advice on how to lead the church well, and defend his own ministry against critics who questioned its legitimacy.
What does it mean when Paul says 'by the commandment of God our Saviour'?
This phrase indicates that Paul believes he was given a divine mission by God to spread the gospel and teach about Jesus Christ, emphasizing his role as an appointed leader in the early Christian church.
How does this verse relate to hope in Christianity?
In this context, 'hope' refers to the anticipation of salvation through Jesus Christ. Paul is highlighting that Christians look forward to their ultimate hope in Jesus for eternal life and redemption.
What can we learn about leadership from this verse?
We can see that effective Christian leadership is rooted in divine calling and trust, as exemplified by Paul's mission given by God. It emphasizes the importance of leaders being chosen or appointed for their roles.
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