Now, there are four great realities here: (1) the blessed God, (2) the glory of the blessed God, (3) the gospel of the glory of the blessed God, and (4) the healthy teaching that accords with the gospel of the glory of the blessed God. Then in verse 11, he says that healthy teaching is healthy because it accords “with the gospel of the glory of the blessed God.” He says they are “contrary to doctrine,” or healthy teaching. And in verse 10, he gives another way to discern those behaviors (and the good ones). In 1 Timothy 1:9–11, Paul is describing the kinds of ugly behaviors that the law exposes. Let’s put this amazing text in front of us. Well, to riff on that will be my pleasure. And if such a connection can be made, you seem like the guy to do it! Thank you!” Explain to us how the happiness of God relates to the soundness of our preaching. And I’m wondering if you can riff on these verses for a full episode. I find myself stunned by 1 Timothy 1:10–11. My name is Matt, and I have been the lead teacher and preacher in a congregation for about five years now. “Pastor John, hello, and thank you for this podcast. ![]() Those two themes are connected in Paul’s mind, as evidenced in today’s question from a podcast listener who is also a preacher.
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