My first sergeant was an old soldier with a great deal of experience. He was tough on me and never cut me any slack. Later in my career, it dawned on me that this old soldier was trying to force me to learn about my job and gain knowledge. The Apostle Paul, under house arrest in Rome and about to be executed, shared his old soldier's wisdom with us, exhorting us to preach God's word.
I remember going into the Army. After I finished training, I
was assigned to a company at Ft. Leonardwood, Missouri. My first
sergeant was an old soldier with a great deal of experience. He
was tough on me and never cut me any slack. I was his company
clerk. He would make me read regulations related to my job. He
would expect me to know the regulation number and paragraph for
the various responsibilities of my job. I will never forget my
experiences with preparing the morning report. The morning
report was a document that accounted for all the soldiers in the
unit. It told who was on leave or being assigned, reassigned or
on temporary duty, or absent without leave, or even in the
hospital. It gave an accurate accounting of all the soldiers.
This document, according to the regulation, had to be typed and
could have no more than three typing errors per page. Now that's what the
regulation said but 1SG Ashmore O. Edwards didn't allow any
mistakes. I sometimes would work several hours to get this one
document done to his satisfaction. Needless to say, he was not
one of my favorite people, in fact I had a strong dislike for
him. Later in my career, it dawned on me that this old soldier
was trying to give me advice in his own way to help boost my
military career. What he had done was force me to learn about my
job and gain knowledge far beyond my peers. This old soldier's
advice helped me be all that I could be in the Army.
In our text, Paul, who was an old soldier for the Lord, is
writing his spiritual son, Timothy. Paul had met Timothy on his
second missionary journey. Paul saw something special in
Timothy. In 2 Timothy 1:16, Paul tells Timothy to stir up the
gift of God which is in thee. Paul took Timothy with him to
various locations and spent time mentoring him. This young
preacher learned from Paul but he experienced some difficulties
along the way. Timothy was on the missionary team that went to
Corinth. Paul later sent Timothy back to Corinth to resolve some
difficulties in the church. Timothy experienced some resistance
from some of the members in the Corinthian church. As a result
of this resistance, Timothy was unable to solve the problems and
the mission he was sent on was a failure.
As Paul writes to Timothy in our text, he is under house arrest
in Rome. This old soldier who has gone through many battles for
the cause of Christ realizes that the end of his life is near.
He has gone through the first phase of his trial and is awaiting
the final phase which will lead to his execution. Paul, knowing
that the end is near, wants to give Timothy some advice.
Paul begins by giving Timothy a charge. He gives this charge
before God and Our Lord Jesus. The charge is to preach the word,
be instant in season, out of season, reprove, rebuke, exhort
with all longsuffering and doctrine. Paul is probably
remembering Timothy's experience in Corinth. Timothy is now
pastoring in Ephesus so Paul wants him to stand firm no matter
what he might encounter. He tells him to preach the word because
he knew that it was through the preaching of the word that
people are drawn to Christ. Paul wants Timothy to preach the word
whether it is convenient or not whether it makes him popular or
not. He wants Timothy to preach the word. Paul also wanted
Timothy to know that the preaching of the word had three
elements which are reprove, rebuke and exhort.
Paul wanted Timothy to preach in a way that people
would be convicted which is to reprove. Then he wanted Timothy to
preach in a way that he warns people, which is to rebuke. Paul
wanted Timothy to preach in a way that would be an appeal to
people to come to a better way of living, which is to exhort. Paul
charged Timothy to preach the word and next he tells him why he
needs to preach the word. Look at verses 3 & 4. Paul says, For
the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but
after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers,
having itching ears; And they shall turn away their ears from
the truth, and shall be turned unto fables. He wants this young
man to know that there is going to be a time that people won't
listen to the Word of God but will want to hear what feels
good and sounds good to them. This old soldier knew that all
preaching won't feel good and it won't sound good so he warns
Timothy that the time is coming so he needs to expect difficult
times and some who will resist him.
This is good advice, but there is more. Paul tells Timothy in
verse 5 But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions, do the
work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry. He wants
Timothy to be alert and to get tough. You see Timothy was a
sensitive young man and Paul knew that people would try to take
advantage of him. Paul wants Timothy to toughen up so he could
endure afflictions. In other words, Paul is letting him know
that things aren't always going to be easy, people won't always
support him, and people will even launch attacks on him and his
integrity. Paul wants Timothy to stand firm and not give in or
give up. Paul gives Timothy some further advice as he tells him
to do the work of an evangelist which is to be a witness so
people will be won to Christ. Paul, an old soldier for the Lord,
ends by giving one final piece of advice. He tells Timothy to
make full proof of his ministry. Paul knew Timothy's ministry
wouldn't be exactly like his but he wanted Timothy to do
whatever the Lord wanted him to do with his ministry. Timothy
needed to be in prayer and study so God could direct his
ministry and use him to build the kingdom.
Memorial Day Ceremony: North Africa American Cemetery and Memorial - May 31, 2010.
Extending Jesus' Ministry
I know many of you are wondering what this text has for you
after all it is written from one pastor to another pastor. Don't
fret, there is some advice from this old soldier that applies to
you. You have a valuable ministry. You have a ministry that
requires you be messengers for the Lord. You are to know the
Word of God so you can handle it in a way that you can reprove,
rebuke, and exhort God's people. As spiritual leaders in the
church, you carry that as a responsibility. Contrary to popular
belief, the pastor is not a super hero so he needs dependable
people to help him. You have the work of an evangelist as part
of your call. You are to be a witness and to lead the lost to
the Lord. You must make full proof of your ministry. You must
stay in prayer and study so God can lead and guide you as you
work with your pastor to build the kingdom.
Now to my brothers in the ministry, as you continue your growth
in ministry, the words of Paul should lay heavy on your hearts.
Your charge is to preach the word. Your preaching should not be
designed to satisfy or entertain people. If you are preaching to
be popular, you probably want to rethink what you are doing and
perhaps become a singer because the preaching of the Gospel is
designed to convict the sinner, the backslider, and the believer
so they will walk faithfully with the Lord. The preaching of the
Gospel is designed to warn all that the wages of sin is death
and the gift of God is eternal life. The preaching of the Gospel
is an appeal to make a commitment to serve the Lord. This kind
of preaching isn't popular. In fact this very type of preaching
got Jesus arrested and crucified. Your call is to preach the
Word in all situations so be instant in season and out of
season, for we are living in the time that people want feel-good
sermons and want things to satisfy their urges and not what thus
sayest the Lord.
The road for you is not going to be easy so you need to endure
the afflictions and preach the Word. God is taking you to this
next step so you can do the work of an evangelist. It is your
calling to witness to people so they will accept Jesus as Lord.
Brothers, make full proof of your ministries. You are called to
a high calling. You are responsible for properly handling the
Word of God as you preach to His people. This should not be
taken lightly because you will be judged for your faithfulness.
This call comes with great responsibility. This call comes with
a deep commitment. The road is not going to be easy and God will
supply yours needs. You must be faithful in all that you do. You
will have to go even if you have to go by yourself. You will
have to go even when you don't feel like going. Your call is not
for cowards. That's why you were chosen. So you need to put your
war clothes on and take the advice of that old Christian
soldier, Paul. If you will just peek into verse 7, you find Paul
saying I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I
have kept the faith.
Paul remained faithful and you he knew that God would reward
him. If you will fight the good fight and finished the course,
God will welcome you home. He will say well done good and
faithful servant.
Just Keeping It Real!
Reverend Dr. Henry Johnson
12 November 2003
doctorj@praisenet.org
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