Get on the
Roller Coaster
-Encouraging Words for New and Growing Christians-
I Timothy
1:1-3
The roller
coaster and the Christian life have a lot in common. Both have their
ups and downs.
I enjoy a
good roller coaster ride. When our children were growing up I enjoyed
riding on the “Blue Streak” at Cedar Point in Ohio: For me the faster
and higher the roller coaster the better.
I checked
the internet and found 159 web pages and 3,966 different roller coasters
listed. I saw one that I would like to ride located at Six Flags,
Jackson, N.J. It’s 456 feet high and goes from 0 to 128 in 3.5
seconds. The Kingda Ka is 151 feet higher than the Statue of Liberty.
As of 2005 it is the tallest and the fastest.
I’m not as
fanatical as the person who has the record in the Guinness World
Records. He spent 9 days and nights riding a roller coaster.
The Apostle
Paul understands the ups and downs of a person committed to following
Jesus. Paul gives excellent counsel to young Timothy a new convert. In
I Timothy and II Timothy Paul writes to Timothy as his spiritual
father. Timothy probably came to faith at the age of 17 when Paul
visited Lystra. Timothy’s mother and grandmother became followers of
Jesus when Paul first visited Lystra and young Timothy became a Christ
follower during Paul’s second visit (Acts 16:3). Timothy’s father was
Greek and his mother was a Jew.
Paul
realized his time on earth was coming to a close so he wanted to pass on
basic truths to Timothy and the next generation. Paul’s instructions to
Timothy are helpful to all of us to grow and become stronger in the
Christian Faith.
We might
summarize the instructions Paul gave Timothy in four areas:
1.
Know God’s Word
2.
Pray and Worship
3.
Participate in Christian Fellowship
4.
Witness to Others
As we
follow Paul’s instructions our highs and lows will even out more and
more as we walk with the Lord. (Flip Chart Illustration) Sin verses
Struggle verses Surrender
I. Know God’s Word
Paul
admonished Timothy to study and know God’s Word. “Study to show
yourself approved to God, a worker that does not need to be ashamed,
rightly dividing the word of truth.” (2 Timothy 2:15, KJV)
Your
serious study of God’s Word will keep you from going off on tangents
that do not align with God’s Word. Last Sunday at the close of our
picnic a young man walked up to me – he had not been in the worship
services – he walked in from the street. He asked me what translation
of the Bible we use. I had an idea where he was coming from so I
answered, “King James.” He said that’s a good answer. Then I added,
“NIV, Living NT, Hebrew and Greek.” He said he was looking for a church
that only used the KJV. I asked him what was wrong with the other
translations. He said they fell short of the KJV. I told him that KJV
was translated from Hebrew and Greek and if he wanted to have the best
Bible he needed to read from the Hebrew and Greek Bibles.
His mind
was set and he believed that only KJV was the true Bible. He went on
his merry way.
Paul was
concerned that Timothy knew the scriptures so he encouraged him to study
the scriptures so he would be guided into truth. He told Timothy to be
alert to false teachings and look out for people who don’t practice what
they preach.
I Timothy
1:3b “…stay away from those who are teaching wrong doctrine.” One of
the false teachings in the early church was “Gnosticism.” Gnosticism
taught that Christ was divine but not human. The human body was evil so
Jesus could not be associated with a human body. But, if Jesus was not
God in human form then He was not tempted in every way as we are yet
sinless. I John 4:2-3 teaches that the incarnation of Jesus – God
became man – is the test of true teaching against false teachings.
“This is how you can recognize the Spirit of God. Every spirit that
acknowledges that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God, but
every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus is not from God. This is
the spirit of the anti-Christ, which you have heard is coming and even
now is already in the world.”
God’s Word
will stand up to all criticism and critique. God’s Word has an answer
for every false teaching. Let me suggest ten myths and the scriptural
answer. An insert is in the bulleting for your copy.
1. Jesus
Christ is only a great moral teacher. Matthew. 13:34-35
2. There
is no evidence that Jesus rose from the dead. Matt. 28:1-10
3.
Science is in conflict with Christian faith. John 4:48
4. It
doesn’t matter what you believe, all religions are basically the same.
Acts 4:12
5.
Christianity is just a crutch for the weak. I Corinthians 1:26
6. People
become Christians through social conditioning. I Corinthians 15:9-10
7.
Christianity stifles personal freedom. Galatians 5:1-12
8.
Christianity is other-worldly and irrelevant to modern life. Hebrews
12:1-2
9. The
Bible is unreliable and not to be trusted. 2 Peter 1:16
10. All
the evil and suffering in the world prove there is no God. Rev. 20:1-10
- (The Word in Life Study Bible - p. 732)
I encourage
you to make “knowing God’s Word” a priority for you life in the days
ahead. Know what you believe and why you believe what you do.
To get on
the heavenly roller coaster with fewer ups and down Know God’s Word and
second Pray and Worship.
II. Pray and Worship
Paul
instructed Timothy, I Timothy 2:1, 8, “Therefore I exhort first of all
that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks be made
for all men… I desire therefore that the men pray everywhere, lifting
up holy hands, without wrath and doubting.”
Jesus is
our model when it comes to prayer. Jesus, the Son of God, prayed before
every significant event in his life. He prayed before choosing the 12
disciples, (Luke 6:12). He prayed before he revealed that he was the
Messiah, (Luke 9:13-21). Jesus prayed on the Mount of Transfiguration;
at the last supper; in the garden of Gethsemane; on the cross. Jesus
died praying.
Just as
Jesus made prayer a daily habit in his life so we need to pray and talk
with the Lord on a daily basis and in the routine activities of life.
What is
prayer? It is talking and listening to God. I find it helpful to have
a Bible study and prayer plan. For me at the beginning of the day
before I read the newspaper, have breakfast or do anything I spend time
in Bible reading and writing in my prayer journal.
A prayer
journal helps me to keep on track by writing out prayers. Keep a prayer
list and note answers to prayer. A couple times a week I pray in a
small group. A small group helps us to be accountable. We experience
success for failure in our Christian life over the long haul depending
on what is going on in the secret compartments of our life. As our
prayer and devotional life to so goes our spiritual vitality and joy in
the Lord.
To keep
your life on an upward curve make prayer a priority.
III. Participate in Christian Fellowship
The Apostle
Paul placed great value in the companionship he had with Timothy. He
knew his time on earth was coming to a close so he asked Timothy to come
and keep him company. II Timothy 4:9, “Be diligent to come to me
quickly.” Only Luke was present with Paul. Verse 11, “Only Luke is
with me. Get Mark and bring him with you, for he is useful to me for
ministry.”
The Apostle
Paul knew the value of friendship and companionship. In his closing
hours he wanted to have close friends with him.
Jesus did
not try to carry out God’s mission on his own. He chose 12 disciples to
work with him. Jesus found strength in communion and fellowship with
his disciples.
Fellowship
in the early church was characterized by a loving and caring fellowship:
as Christ followers they prayed for one another, bore one another’s
burdens, confessed their faults one to another, admonished one another,
and ministered to one another through the written Word of God. Their
relationship might be compared to a large extended family. When one
person in the family hurts all in the family feel the pain. When one
person rejoices they all rejoice.
When love
is practiced in the local church, minor irritations are overlooked.
Persons in the fellowship are patient with each other’s weaknesses.
Enthusiasm in the body comes through building up one another in
brotherly love. Critical remarks and negative attitudes are out of
order in a loving caring fellowship.
As
Christians living in a fallen world we experience challenges and
hardships. We need the encouragement and prayer support of a loving and
caring community of believers. Being part of a local church helps us
keep our life in balance.
Timothy had
a personality that tended to be timid and easily intimated. In 2
Timothy chapter 1 Paul uses a positive approach to speak to a
discouraged young Christian, Timothy. Verse 2, “Dear Timothy, this is
your friend Paul speaking, I look t you as my dearly beloved son. I
want you to know that God still loves you.” Verse 3 “I am praying for
you.” Verse 4 “I want to see you.” Verse 5, “Don’t think about
quitting now, think about your Christian heritage, call to remembrance
the faith of your grandmother, and the faith of your mother.” Verse 6
“Timothy, stir up the gift of God in you.” Paul knew that Timothy had
the potential to be a vital Christian. Timothy just needed to rekindle
the potential he had and become excited about serving the Lord. Verse 7
“Don’t be ashamed of your faith. Don’t crawl into a corner. God has
not given you the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love and of a
sound mind.” 2 Timothy 2:3 - “Endure hardness as a good solider of
Jesus Christ. Don’t quit when the going gets tough.”
I know
several individuals who testify that they are committed Christians, they
read their Bible every day, they pray every day, and don’t need the
fellowship of a local church. Yes, a person can be a Christian and not
attend church, but I believer a person misses many blessings by going it
alone for the Lord. I wonder where they give their tithe and offering
as commanded by the Lord. I know they miss out on many opportunities to
serve the Lord and reach out in missions both at home and around the
world.
Stay on the
upward curve by being part of a loving caring fellowship and community
of believers – the local church, the visible Body of Christ.
Paul taught
Timothy the value of “Knowing God’s Word, Prayer and Worship, and
Christian Fellowship with other believers.” He also instructed Timothy
to be a witness for Jesus.
IV. Witness for Jesus
2 Timothy
2:2 “And the things you have herd me say in the presence of many
witnesses entrust to reliable men who will also be qualified to teach
others.”
2 Timothy
1:8, “Don’t be ashamed of the testimony of our Lord, Jesus Christ…”
The fact is
too often we are ashamed of the good news about Jesus. Too often we are
guilty of indifference.
C.S. Lewis
in his book, The Screw tape Letters, has the devil brief his nephew,
Wormwood, on the subtleties and techniques of tempting people. The
goal, he counsels, is not wickedness but indifference. Satan cautions
his nephew to keep the prospect comfortable at all costs. Satan gives
Wormwood his job description: “I, the devil, will always see to it that
there are bad people. Your job, my dear Wormwood, is to provide me with
the people who do not care.”
The
philosopher Soren Kiekegarrd said, “This age will die, not from sin, but
from a lack of passion. There is deadness everywhere. High schools are
apathetic. Colleges are apathetic. I mean, everybody’s gone to sleep.”
Paul
admonished Timothy to reach out in love by stirring up God’s gift in
him. God’s gift to all of us is the saving Grace of Jesus Christ. To
stir up that gift means to put our faith and love in action and reach
out beyond ourselves. We are to reach out with Christ-like love.
We freely
talk about sports, politics, work, weather, but do we talk about the
Lord Jesus Christ our Lord and our Savior?
#Dr. Martin
Neimoller was an outstanding German pastor during the time of Adolf
Hitler’s reign. Neimoller was sent to prison for preaching the Gospel
of Jesus Christ. Before being sent to prison Neimoller had a 30 minute
visit with Adolf Hitler. Hitler tried to persuade Neimoller to join his
forces and turn from the stupidity of Christianity. For thirty minutes
they discussed philosophy and the ideology of Nietzism. Neimoller would
not give up his living faith in Jesus so Hitler sent him to prison.
Years later
Neimoller was released form prison. He testified he had visions that
haunted him. He dreamed that he saw Hitler standing before the judgment
seat of God and Neimoller was standing off to the side watching the
panorama of events. In his vision he saw Christ turn to Hitler and say,
“What is your excuse for all your crimes.” In reply Hitler says: “No
one told me the Gospel.”
Neimoller
said he wasted 30 minutes arguing philosophy with Hitler. He never told
him about the love of Jesus Christ.
May all of
us say with all our heart, “I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Jesus
Christ." Jesus is the only way to salvation and eternal life.
This
morning if you are on the downward curve you can turn to Jesus and get
on the heavenly roller coaster. If you on the roller coaster that has
great curves that go way up and down you can surrender to Jesus and make
him Lord and Master of your life. He will empower you with perfect love
through the power of the Holy Spirit.
For new and
growing Christians Paul instructs you to
Know God’s
Word
Pray and
Worship
Participate
in Christian Fellowship
Witness to
others.