"THE SECOND EPISTLE TO TIMOTHY"
A Faith That Is Genuine (1:5)
INTRODUCTION
- When Paul was in prison awaiting his imminent death, the apostle
wrote to Timothy...
- Mentioning his remembrance of him in his frequent prayers - 2 Ti
1:3
- Expressing his desire to see him, which would fill him with joy
- 2Ti 1:4
- Paul's love and longing was due to Timothy's faith...
- A faith that dwelt first in his grandmother Lois and his mother
Eunice
- A faith that Paul was persuaded dwelt in Timothy also
-- A faith Paul describes as "genuine" (sincere, unfeigned) - 2 Ti
1:5
[Paul's statement implies that not all faith is "genuine". How about
your faith? What kind of faith do you have? Let's examine the subject
of faith more closely...]
- NOT ALL FAITH IS GENUINE
- FAITH THAT DISPLEASES GOD...
- There is little faith
- That fails to trust in God's providence - Mt 6:30
- That is filled with fear and doubt - Mt 8:26; 14:31
- That allows human reasoning to forget God's power - Mt
16:8-9
- There is dead faith
- That fails to produce works - Jm 2:17,20
- Like a dead body without a spirit - Jm 2:26
- There is demonic faith
- Who believe in God, but only to tremble - Jm 2:19
- Who believe in Jesus, but want to be left alone - Mk 1:24
- There is unconfessing faith
- By those who may believe, but will not confess Jesus - Jn
12:42-43
- Such faith will not save, for confessing Christ is necessary
- Ro 10:9-10; Mt 10:32-33
- There is "environmental faith"
- I.e., a faith totally dependent upon one's external
environment
- E.g., remaining faithful while under the positive
influences of one's home, church, or "Christian" college
- But take that person out of such an environment, and his
or her faith is lost!
- Some signs of an "environmental faith"
- Praying in public, but not in private
- Studying the Bible when at church, but not in private
- A lack of personal closeness and dependence upon God and
Jesus Christ
- There is "blind faith" (credulity)
- credulity - "readiness or willingness to believe especially
on slight or uncertain evidence" - Merriam-Webster
- Many have this misconception of faith
- That faith is believing in something without evidence
- As some have said, "You just have to have faith", rather
than provide reasons for such faith
- Yet God expects us to love Him with our minds as well as our
hearts - Mt 22:37
- FAITH THAT PLEASES GOD...
- Faith that is a strong conviction in things unseen
- Such is the Biblical definition of faith - He 11:1
- Especially in God and His promises - He 11:6
- Faith that believes God raised Jesus from the dead
- For such is necessary for our salvation - Ro 10:9
- For such is the source of great blessings - Jn 20:29
- Faith that works through love
- Faith that justifies by works, not by faith only - Jm 2:24
- Faith that works through love, not by works only - Ga 5:6
- Faith that is genuine
- Faith that is sincere, unfeigned - 2Ti 1:5
- The kind of faith that is the goal of God's commandments
- 1Ti 1:5
[Thus not all faith saves. How can we have a saving faith that is
genuine...?]
- DEVELOPING A FAITH THAT IS GENUINE
- THROUGH THE WORD OF GOD...
- The Word of God is designed to produce faith - Ro 10:17
- Books were written to create and strengthen faith - Jn 20:30-31; 1Jn 5:13
- The Bible contains evidence to develop faith (harmony of the
Scriptures, scientific foreknowledge, fulfilled prophecy,
eyewitness testimony, etc.)
-- Are we willing to allow the Bible to produce a faith that is
genuine?
- THROUGH THE FAMILY OF GOD...
- Timothy had been blessed being around people of faith - 2 Ti
1:5
- His grandmother Lois and mother Eunice
- The good example of their faith undoubtedly cultivated his
own
- Our faith is strengthened by our association with other
Christians
- Whose frequent assemblies exhort us to love and good works
- He 10:24-25
- Whose daily exhortations can ward off an evil heart of
unbelief - He 3:12-13
-- Are we willing to let fellowship with God's family nurture a
faith that is genuine?
- THROUGH WALKING WITH GOD...
- Abraham is the father of the faithful - cf. Ga 3:7,9
- Abraham demonstrated his faith by walking with and wherever God
told Him - He 11:8-9
- Abraham grew in faith as he walked with God, even to where he
was willing to offer his son - cf. He 11:17-18
- His faith was not developed all at once, but in stages
- It grew as he walked with God throughout his sojourn in life
- The same could be said concerning the faith of the apostles
of Christ
-- Are we willing to let our own walk with God develop a faith
that is genuine?
CONCLUSION
- God is willing to help provide the kind of faith that pleases Him...
- He provides His Word to create faith
- He provides His Family to nurture faith
- He provides His Companionship to strengthen faith
-- Working together to produce "A Faith That Is Genuine"
- When people think of you, what kind of faith do you have that comes
to their remembrance...?
- Does it produce gratitude as Timothy's faith did for Paul? - cf.
2Ti 1:3-5
- Does it produce sadness, as Demas' lack of faith undoubtedly did
for Paul? - cf. 2Ti 4:10
May we always strive to develop a genuine faith that pleases God and
delights those who know us...!