The
Pastor's
Charge
1Timothy
1Timothy
is
one
of
three
epistles
written
specifically
to
instruct
the
pastor.
Those
three
are:
1Timothy,
2Timothy
and
Titus.
The
emphasis
of
this
epistle
is
teaching
correct
doctrine
and
warring
a
good
warfare
against
doctrinal
error.
to
this
end,
God
has
Paul
give
Timothy
seven
charges
within
this
epistle.
These
charges
are
actually
given
to
all
pastors
since
this
is
a
pastoral
epistle.
The
danger
is
that
people
will
hear
the
word
charge
and
not
understand
the
full
consequence
of
what
is
said
and
treat
the
charge
lightly.
That
is
what
Satan
wants
because
he
hates
all
pastors.
Satan
wants
all
pastors
to
receive
punishment
at
the
judgment
seat
of
Christ
(Romans
14:10;
2Corinthians
5:10-11)
instead
of
receiving
rewards.
The
wise
pastor
will
consider
the
full
consequence
of
God
giving
them
a
charge
and
will
be
sure
that
he
does
what
is
required
to
receive
a
crown
and
not
be
punished
for
failure
to
do
the
legal
charge
.
Basis:
1Timothy
1:1
says
the
commandment
of
God
our
Saviour
,
and
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
which
is
our
hope
.
- Notice
that
this
verse
says
which
is
our
hope
not
who
is
our
hope
.
It
is
the
command,
and
our
obedience
to
it
which
is
our
hope
.
The
disobedient
have
nothing
to
hope
for.
- Expected
Results:
Now
the
end
of
the
commandment
is
charity
out
of
a
pure
heart,
and
of
a
good
conscience,
and
of
faith
unfeigned:
From
which
some
having
swerved
have
turned
aside
unto
vain
jangling;
Desiring
to
be
teachers
of
the
law;
understanding
neither
what
they
say,
nor
whereof
they
affirm
(1Timothy
1:5-7).
If
the
result
of
your
preaching
does
not
cause
your
people
to
have
a
pure
heart,
and
of
a
good
conscience,
and
of
faith
unfeigned
then
you
have
failed
as
a
pastor
and
will
have
to
face
the
judgment
of
your
Lord
at
the
judgment
seat
of
Christ
(Romans
14:10;
2Corinthians
5:10-11).
- a
pure
heart:
consider
what
each
of
these
verses
tell
us
about
a
pure
heart
.
He
that
hath
clean
hands,
and
a
pure
heart;
who
hath
not
lifted
up
his
soul
unto
vanity,
nor
sworn
deceitfully.
(Psalms
24:4).
Now
the
end
of
the
commandment
is
charity
out
of
a
pure
heart,
and
of
a
good
conscience,
and
of
faith
unfeigned:
(1Timothy
1:5).
Flee
also
youthful
lusts:
but
follow
righteousness,
faith,
charity,
peace,
with
them
that
call
on
the
Lord
out
of
a
pure
heart.
(2Timothy
2:22).
Seeing
ye
have
purified
your
souls
in
obeying
the
truth
through
the
Spirit
unto
unfeigned
love
of
the
brethren,
see
that
ye
love
one
another
with
a
pure
heart
fervently:
(1Peter
1:22).
- good
conscience
And
Paul,
earnestly
beholding
the
council,
said,
Men
and
brethren,
I
have
lived
in
all
good
conscience
before
God
until
this
day.
(Acts
23;1).
Paul
was
able
to
face
false
accusations
by
religious
people
and
answer
that
he
had
a
good
conscience
before
God.
Holding
faith,
and
a
good
conscience;
which
some
having
put
away
concerning
faith
have
made
shipwreck:
(1Timothy
1:19).
Never
made
shipwreck
of
our
life.
Pray
for
us:
for
we
trust
we
have
a
good
conscience,
in
all
things
willing
to
live
honestly.
(Hebrews
13:18).
Having
a
good
conscience;
that,
whereas
they
speak
evil
of
you,
as
of
evildoers,
they
may
be
ashamed
that
falsely
accuse
your
good
conversation
in
Christ.
(1Peter
3:16).
God
cannot
use
your
life
to
condemn
those
people
who
falsely
accuse
your
good
conversation
in
Christ
unless
you
actually
have
a
good
conversation
(godly
lifestyle
)
in
Christ
keep
a
good
conscience
.
The
like
figure
whereunto
even
baptism
doth
also
now
save
us
(not
the
putting
away
of
the
filth
of
the
flesh,
but
the
answer
of
a
good
conscience
toward
God,)
by
the
resurrection
of
Jesus
Christ:
(1Peter
3:21)
The
answer
of
a
good
conscience
toward
God
is
living
the
true
Christian
life
and
it
saves
us
from
God's
wrath.
The
phrase
not
the
putting
away
of
the
filth
of
the
flesh
lets
us
know
that
Peter
is
not
talking
about
physically
immersing
a
person
in
baptism
but
is
speaking
about
the
true
spiritual
baptism
which
the
physical
is
to
portray.
- Faith
unfeigned
is
'faith
that
is
not
fake
but
produces
godly
works
By
pureness,
by
knowledge,
by
longsuffering,
by
kindness,
by
the
Holy
Ghost,
by
love
unfeigned,
(2Corinthians
6:6).
Now
the
end
of
the
commandment
is
charity
out
of
a
pure
heart,
and
of
a
good
conscience,
and
of
faith
unfeigned:
(1Timothy
1:5).
When
I
call
to
remembrance
the
unfeigned
faith
that
is
in
thee,
which
dwelt
first
in
thy
grandmother
Lois,
and
thy
mother
Eunice;
and
I
am
persuaded
that
in
thee
also.
(2Timothy
1:5).
Seeing
ye
have
purified
your
souls
in
obeying
the
truth
through
the
Spirit
unto
unfeigned
love
of
the
brethren,
see
that
ye
love
one
another
with
a
pure
heart
fervently:
(1Peter
1:22).
Charge
is
defined
as:
'A
superior
authority
gives
a
formal
and
legal
command
to
a
subordinate
which
includes
the
necessary
rights
and
responsibilities
to
accomplish
the
assigned
task'.
- Legality:
Since
this
is
a
'a
formal
and
legal
command',
the
results
will
be
judged
by
God
in
His
courtroom.
Specifically,
at
the
Judgment
seat
of
Christ.
Hebrews
13:17
says
they
that
must
give
account
while
speaking
about
the
souls
of
people
in
their
ministry.
Therefore,
preachers
need
to
be
prepared
to
answer
in
God's
court
for
how
well
they
do
these
charges
.
- Recipient:
This
is
written
to
Timothy
in
a
pastoral
epistle.
Therefore,
the
actual
'subordinate'
that
this
is
written
to
is
every
pastors.
- Source:
since
this
charge
is
in
the
word
of
God,
we
know
that
the
true
'superior
authority'
is
God.
Therefore,
we
know
that
all
preachers
will
face
God
for
their
level
of
fulfilling
this
charge
.
- Personal
in
nature:
since
most
of
these
verses
use
the
personal
pronoun
of
thee
,
we
know
that
God
will
judge
each
personally
for
how
well
they
personally
did.
- The
consequences
of
this
definition,
as
pointed
out
in
the
prior
points,
need
to
be
considered
when
trying
to
understand
each
place
in
1Timothy
where
we
find
the
word
charge
.
1Timothy
1:3-4
says
As
I
besought
thee
to
abide
still
at
Ephesus,
when
I
went
into
Macedonia,
that
thou
mightest
charge
some
that
they
teach
no
other
doctrine,
Neither
give
heed
to
fables
and
endless
genealogies,
which
minister
questions,
rather
than
godly
edifying
which
is
in
faith:
so
do.
.
- What
the
Charge
is:
charge
some
that
they
teach
no
other
doctrine
Neither
give
heed
to
fables
and
endless
genealogies,
which
minister
questions,
rather
than
godly
edifying
which
is
in
faith
- Expected
Results:
- Avoid
ALL
speculation
on
things
of
the
Bible
which
minister
questions,
rather
than
godly
edifying
.
This
includes
things
like
speculation
on
unfulfilled
prophecy
where
the
speculation
goes
beyond
what
is
literally
said.
- we
are
to
avoid
teaching
popular
religious
traditions
(
doctrine
)
but
are
responsible
before
God
to
verify
that
doctrine
matches
the
Bible.
- Lift
up
all
doctrine
which
increases
faith
.
That
is:
- Find
where
the
promise
is
literally
given
in
the
Bible.
- Find
what
God
requires
us
to
do
in
order
to
prove
to
Satan
that
we
have
faith
in
God's
promise.
- Do
what
is
required
and
continue
to
do
it
until
you
receive
the
promise,
even
if
death
comes
first.
- Teach
that
until
there
is
action
a
person
has
a
belief
(
things
hoped
for
,
things
not
seen
)
but
until
there
is
evidence
that
has
substance
they
do
NOT
have
faith
(Hebrews
11:1).
1Timothy
1:18-20
says
This
charge
I
commit
unto
thee,
son
Timothy,
according
to
the
prophecies
which
went
before
on
thee,
that
thou
by
them
mightest
war
a
good
warfare;
Holding
faith,
and
a
good
conscience;
which
some
having
put
away
concerning
faith
have
made
shipwreck:
Of
whom
is
Hymenaeus
and
Alexander;
whom
I
have
delivered
unto
Satan,
that
they
may
learn
not
to
blaspheme.
.
- What
the
Charge
is:
according
to
the
prophecies
which
went
before
on
thee
thou
by
them
(scriptures)
mightest
war
a
good
warfare
deliver
unto
Satan
those
who
have
put
away
concerning
faith
have
made
shipwreck
.
- Make
sure
that
all
war
is
aimed
at
that
they
may
learn
not
to
blaspheme
- Expected
Results:
- Every
doctrine
taught
must
be
based
upon
what
the
Bible
actually
teaches,
not
based
upon
religious
traditions.
The
applications
are
based
upon
traditions,
but
only
when
they
actually
match
the
true
interpretation.
Prophecies
came
from
prophets.
They
added
to
what
the
word
of
God
said
but
were
killed
if
they
taught
error
or
if
they
did
not
live
a
righteous
life.
This
is
telling
you
that
you
don't
just
use
the
interpretation
which
comes
only
from
the
word
of
God
but
are
to
also
use
the
applications
taught
by
godly
men
who
lived
a
righteous
life.
- Either
you
correct
the
Bible
or
the
Bible
corrects
your
doctrine
(John
12:48)
[interpretation
of
the
Bible].
If
someone
shows
you
where
the
Bible
literally
says
that
what
you
believe
is
wrong,
and
says
it
in
at
least
two
places,
then
you
must
change
your
belief
or
show
that
brother
how
he
is
wrong
in
his
interpretation
of
the
Bible.
In
particular,
be
aware
that
some
of
the
teaching
of
godly
men
was
wrong.
For
example,
Schofield
has
many
good
notes
in
his
Bible
but
his
teaching
on
the
Gap
Theory
is
doctrinal
error.
Therefore,
use
the
teaching
of
godly
men
when
it
does
not
contradict
what
the
Bible
literally
teaches.
- In
a
war
you
do
not
ignore
the
enemy
but
you
actively
attack
his
position.
- There
are
many
doctrinal
errors
taught
by
many
false
religions
but
they
are
not
all
around
you.
You
have
a
responsibility
before
God
to
find
out
about
the
doctrinal
error
taught
by
the
false
religions
around
your
area
of
ministry.
- You
are
to
concentrate
on
them
and
leave
other
religions
and
disputes
alone.
Political
problems
are
not
your
concern
unless
they
directly
affect
your
ministry.
Then
you
are
to
get
someone
in
your
ministry
to
deal
with
those
problems
while
you
concentrate
on
spiritual
matters.
- You
are
to
find
where
the
Bible
says
that
the
doctrine
of
other
religions
is
wrong
and
are
to
use
the
Bile
to
attack
the
doctrine
while
avoiding
attacking
the
person.
deliver
unto
Satan
those
who
have
put
away
concerning
faith
have
made
shipwreck
.
deliver
unto
Satan
means
that
we
do
not
just
put
people
out
of
the
church
but
are
to
actively
and
regularly
pray
that
God
will
have
Satan
hurt
them
in
the
things
of
this
world
such
as
their
health,
money,
relationships
and
more.
- who
have
put
away
concerning
faith
have
made
shipwreck
are
not
people
who
have
stumbled
but
those
people
who
have
deliberately
turned
their
back
on
the
faith
of
the
Bible
and
have
changed
to
one
of
the
lifestyle
sins
that
are
named
in
1Corinthians
5.
1Timothy
5:7-8
says
And
these
things
(what
was
specified
in
5:1-6)
give
in
charge,
that
they
may
be
blameless.
But
if
any
provide
not
for
his
own,
and
specially
for
those
of
his
own
house,
he
hath
denied
the
faith,
and
is
worse
than
an
infidel.
.
- What
the
Charge
is:
This
Charge
is
a
command
to
act
as
God's
legal
representative
and
give
a
charge
to
church
members
about
proper
treatment
of
elders.
rebuke
not
an
elder
- Treat
younger
men
as
brethren
- Treat
women
with
all
purity
- Take
care
off
true
Biblical
widows
- Require
people
to
care
for
their
own
family
- Continue
to
monitor
the
life
of
all
who
are
supported
by
the
church
- Expected
Results:
- Make
sure
that
church
members
understand
that
they
will
be
judged
by
God
for
their
obedience
or
disobedience.
Satan
is
constantly
accusing
them
of
sin
before
the
throne
of
God.
They
want
to
be
blameless
so
that
God
does
not
have
to
correct
them.
The
main
prayer
request
in
American
churches
is
for
sickness
and
death
and
the
Bible
teaches
that
many
of
these
problems
are
because
the
saved
refuse
to
remain
blameless
.
- Keep
demanding
that
church
members
obey
these
commands.
This
is
part
of
the
Doctrine
of
the
Church
that
a
pastor
is
to
teach.
- Make
sure
that
people
supported
by
the
church
remain
blameless
.
When
there
is
blame
investigate
and
drop
support
of
those
who
do
wrong
but
defend
those
who
are
accused
wrongly.
Remember
that
those
supported
y
the
church
are
required
to
maintain
a
higher
level
lifestyle
than
people
who
are
not
supported
by
the
church.
Please
see
the
last
notes
of
the
prior
verse
in
this
lesson
and
make
the
distinction
between
a
stumble
and
having
made
shipwreck
.
- Your
church
is
your
spiritual
family.
Defend
it
like
you
defend
your
children.
1Timothy
5:21
says
I
charge
thee
before
God,
and
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
and
the
elect
angels,
that
thou
observe
these
things
(5:9-20)
without
preferring
one
before
another,
doing
nothing
by
partiality.
.
- What
the
Charge
is:
- There
is
to
be
no
partiality
in
the
enforcement
of
these
commandments.
It
doesn't
matter
how
much
you
like
or
dislike
someone
personally.
- All
of
Heaven
is
watching
how
we
obey
this
charge
.
- Any
partiality
will
be
brought
up
at
the
judgment
seat
of
Christ
- Expected
Results:
- Money
is
handled
properly
within
the
church.
- Those
in
charge
(
elders
)
are
protected
from
attacks
by
others
that
are
made
because
people
are
upset
or
jealous
or
some
other
fleshly
or
worldly
reason.
- Avoid
violence.
I'll
kill
him
is
a
wrong
expression.
I'll
have
the
law
prosecute
him
is
right.
- Understand
and
support
the
right
use
of
medicine
while
condemning
the
perversion
of
Biblical
truths.
This
little
wine
is
no
more
than
what
is
in
'flavored
water'
and
only
has
enough
alcohol
to
kill
bacteria
such
as
in
Filipino
public
water.
- Understand
that
some
people
will
be
rewarded
and
some
will
be
punished
at
the
judgment
seat
of
God
and
that
many
people
will
be
surprised
at
the
judgment
of
God.
God
deliberately
hides
some
things.
Do
not
act
on
rumor
but
only
on
what
is
actually
proven.
1Timothy
6:13-16
says
I
give
thee
charge
in
the
sight
of
God,
who
quickeneth
all
things,
and
before
Christ
Jesus,
who
before
Pontius
Pilate
witnessed
a
good
confession;
That
thou
keep
this
commandment
6:11-12)
without
spot,
unrebukeable,
until
the
appearing
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ:
Which
in
his
times
he
shall
shew,
who
is
the
blessed
and
only
Potentate,
the
King
of
kings,
and
Lord
of
lords;
Who
only
hath
immortality,
dwelling
in
the
light
which
no
man
can
approach
unto;
whom
no
man
hath
seen,
nor
can
see:
to
whom
be
honour
and
power
everlasting.
Amen.
.
- What
the
Charge
is:
- The
actual
charge
was
in
the
prior
sentences
and
is:
But
thou,
of
man
of
God,
flee
these
things;
and
follow
after
righteousness,
godliness,
faith,
love,
patience,
meekness.
Fight
the
good
fight
of
faith,
lay
hold
on
eternal
life,
whereunto
thou
art
also
called,
and
hast
professed
a
good
profession
before
many
witnesses.
- Expected
Results:
Christ
Jesus,
who
before
Pontius
Pilate
witnessed
a
good
confession
.
This
was
before
He
went
to
the
cross
but
He
knew
that
God
the
Father
would
reward
Him
later.
When
we
know
we
will
suffer
for
doing
right
we
are
to
go
to
our
death
still
doing
right
with
the
knowledge
that
God
will
reward
our
faithfulness.
- Don't
look
for
acknowledgement
by
God
until
you
return
with
Christ
Jesus
to
reign
on
this
world
(Colossians
3:3).
- We
are
to
not
just
to
not
do
certain
sins
but
to
flee
them.
We
are
to
avoid
being
even
near
them
so
that
we
cannot
be
blamed
even
for
being
is
close
position
to
these
sins
being
done.
As
with
the
teaching
about
the
weaker
brother
(1Corinthians
8),
a
pastor
must
avoid
things
which
are
OK
to
do
but
which
others
think
are
wrong
to
do.
- A
pastor
must
and
follow
after
righteousness,
godliness,
faith,
love,
patience,
meekness
.
If
he
truly
does
this
people
who
watch
him
will
see
these
things
in
his
life.
Fight
the
good
fight
of
faith
means
live
faith
before
your
people.
Don't
expect
them
to
respond
to
an
altar
call
when
you
sit
in
your
seat.
Don't
expect
them
to
work
the
ministry
when
you
are
lazy.
Don't
expect
them
to
go
on
visitation
when
you
are
not
faithful
on
a
daily
basis.
lay
hold
on
eternal
life
means
always
keep
your
eternal
life
in
mind
and
use
it
to
help
you
deal
with
the
problems
in
this
life.
When
you
suffer
here
for
the
Gospel,
know
that
God
promises
proportional
eternal
rewards.
- 1Timothy
6:14
says
That
thou
keep
this
commandment
(6:11-12)
without
spot,
unrebukeable,
until
the
appearing
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
.
There
is
no
excuse
for
even
the
hint
of
failure.
1Timothy
6:17-19
says
1.
Charge
them
that
are
rich
in
this
world,
that
they
be
not
highminded,
nor
trust
in
uncertain
riches,
but
in
the
living
God,
who
giveth
us
richly
all
things
to
enjoy;
That
they
do
good,
that
they
be
rich
in
good
works,
ready
to
distribute,
willing
to
communicate;
Laying
up
in
store
for
themselves
a
good
foundation
against
the
time
to
come,
that
they
may
lay
hold
on
eternal
life.
.
- What
the
Charge
is:
- Make
sure
that
people
in
your
church
are
completely
convinced
that
the
things
of
this
world
will
be
left
behind
at
death.
They
are
only
useful
for
how
much
you
use
them
to
lay
up
treasure
in
Heaven
.
- Make
sure
that
they
keep
their
eye
on
the
giver
and
not
on
the
gift.
- Make
sure
that
they
know
why
God
gave
them
what
they
have
and
that
they
know
what
God
wants
them
to
do
with
what
God
gave
them.
- Expected
Results:
- The
physically
rich
is
treated
no
differently
than
the
physically
poor.
- All
judgment
of
value
in
the
church
is
to
be
based
upon
spiritual
results
of
a
person's
life.
- All
are
to
trust
in
the
living
God
.
Whatever
circumstance
that
God
allows
them
to
be
in
they
are
to
recognize
that
the
living
God
is
in
charge
and
they
are
in
those
circumstances
for
His
glory
and
their
good.
Therefore,
they
will
not
receive
the
good
that
God
has
for
them
unless
they
bring
God
glory
in
all
circumstances,
especially
the
hardest.
That
they
do
good,
that
they
be
rich
in
good
works
this
is
actively
participating
in
the
local
church
ministry.
Going
to
work
and
sending
money
is
not
the
same
as
personal
participation.
Lack
of
personal
participation
will
lead
to
stopping
financial
support.
Therefore,
personal
participation
in
the
local
church
ministries
is
more
important
than
the
financial
support
of
the
church.
ready
to
distribute,
willing
to
communicate
this
is
speaking
of
financially
helping
the
less
fortunate
within
the
church.
This
is
doing
things
like
helping
in
a
medical
cost
or
helping
a
Bible
School
student.
Laying
up
in
store
for
themselves
a
good
foundation
against
the
time
to
come
means
using
the
riches
of
this
world
to
invest
in
eternity.
This
is
supporting
missions
and
is
beyond
delivering
God's
tithe
to
the
church
and
even
beyond
giving
to
help
the
local
church
and
church
family.
This
is
only
possible
by
using
money
to
support
those
ministries
that
are
actually
producing
spiritual
results.
It
is
a
waste
of
money,
and
even
punishable
by
God,
when
we
support
the
wrong
things.
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