Most Popular Bible Verses in 1 Timothy

1 Timothy Rank:

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Undoubtedly the mystery of our religion is a great wonder: "He was made visible in human form; He was vindicated by the Spirit; He was seen by angels; He was proclaimed among the heathen; He was trusted in throughout the world; He was taken up to glory."

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so that, if I am detained, you may know how people ought to conduct themselves in the house of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of the truth.

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Now the fact is, religion with contentment is a means of great gain.

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to stop devoting themselves to myths and never-ending pedigrees, for such things lead to controversies rather than stimulate our trusteeship to God through faith.

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If we have food and clothes we will be satisfied.

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As I begged you to do when I was on my way to Macedonia, I still beg you to stay on in Ephesus to warn certain teachers

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So I want the men everywhere to offer prayer, lifting to heaven holy hands which are kept unstained by anger and dissensions.

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They want to be teachers of the law, although they do not understand the words they use or the things about which they make such confident assertions.

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This is the right thing to do and it pleases God our Saviour,

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If anyone teaches different doctrines and refuses to agree with the wholesome messages of our Lord Jesus Christ, the teaching that is in accordance with true religion,

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as measured by the glorious good news of the blessed God, with which I have been entrusted.

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Continue to give these directions so that the people may be without reproach.

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The deaconesses too must be serious, not gossips; they must be temperate and perfectly trustworthy.

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No widow under sixty years of age should be put on this roll. A widow must have had but one husband,

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Among these are Hymenaeus and Alexander, whom I have turned over to Satan to be so disciplined that they will stop their abusive speech.

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Before God who preserves the life of all His creatures and before Christ Jesus who in testifying before Pontius Pilate made His good profession, I solemnly charge you

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must have a reputation for doing good deeds, as bringing up children, being hospitable to strangers, washing the feet of God's people, helping people in distress, or devoting herself to any sort of doing good.

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in this way amassing for themselves the riches that forever endure in the life to come, so that at last they may grasp the life that is life indeed.

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They, too, should first be tested till approved, and then, if they are found above reproach, they should serve as deacons.

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Keep the young widows off this roll, for when they get to indulging their lower nature in opposition to Christ, they want to marry,

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Though I hope to come to you soon, I am writing you this,

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Besides, as they get the habit of gadding about from house to house, they learn to be idle, and not only idle but gossips and busybodies, talking of things they ought not to mention.

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This is a saying to be trusted and deserves to be accepted by all.

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by professing which some individuals have failed in the faith. Spiritual blessing be with you all.

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For some widows have already turned aside to follow Satan.

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Those who have Christian masters must not pay them less respect because they are brothers; they must serve them all the better, because those who get the benefit of their service are believers and so are dear to them. These are the things that you must continue to teach and urge them to do.

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Continue to give these orders and to teach these truths.

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and so deserve censure for breaking their previous pledge.

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If a Christian woman has widowed relatives, she should help them, and let the church be free from the burden, so that it can help the widows who are really dependent.

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he is a conceited ignoramus with a morbid appetite for discussions and controversies which lead to envy, quarreling, abuse, base suspicions,

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I solemnly charge you before God and Christ Jesus and the chosen angels, to carry out these instructions without prejudice and with perfect impartiality.

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But a woman who is really a widow and lives alone has fixed her hope on God, and night and day devotes herself to prayers and entreaties,

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Some men's sins are very evident and clearly lead them on to judgment, but the sins of others lag behind.

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Good deeds, too, are usually very evident, and if they are not, they cannot be completely concealed.

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Make it your habit to pay close attention to yourself and your teaching. Persevere in these things, for if you do you will save both yourself and those who listen to you.

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All who are under the yoke of slavery must esteem their masters to be deserving the highest respect, so that the name of God and our teaching may not be abused.

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that is, if he understands that law is not enacted for upright people but for the lawless and disorderly, the godless and sinful, the ignorant and profane, people who kill their fathers or mothers, murderers,

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the immoral, men who practice sodomy, men who make other men their slaves, liars, perjurers, or anything else that is contrary to sound teaching,

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If you continue to put these things before the brothers, you will be a good minister of Christ Jesus, ever feeding your own soul on the truths of the faith and of the fine teaching which you have followed.

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This is the instruction which I entrust to you, my son Timothy, which is in accordance with the prophetic utterances formerly made about you, that you may, aided by them, continue to fight the good fight,

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But women will be saved through motherhood, if they continue to live in faith, love, and purity, blended with good sense.

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For the Scripture says, "You must not muzzle an ox when he is treading out the grain," and, "The workman deserves his pay."

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Make it a rule not to consider a charge preferred against an elder, unless it is supported by two or three witnesses.

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and it was not Adam who was deceived, but it was the woman who was utterly deceived and fell into transgression.

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and perpetual friction between people who are depraved in mind and deprived of truth, who imagine that religion is only a means of gain.