The sermon titled "The Faithful Pastor," preached by James H. Tippins, delves into the qualifications and responsibilities of church elders as outlined in 1 Timothy 4. Tippins emphasizes that the pastor's primary duty is to instruct the congregation with sound doctrine and to protect the church from false teachings that lead its members astray. He draws from 1 Timothy 4:1-8, where the Apostle Paul cautions against deceitful teachings and urges Timothy to train himself for godliness, which bears eternal significance. The sermon highlights that true security in salvation is found not in performance but in Christ’s righteousness, positioning elders as essential gifts to the church who must teach and model the faith. Ultimately, the message underlines the importance of doctrine in shaping the life and structure of the church and emphasizes the need for congregational engagement to experience the fullness of God's promises.
“If you put these things before the brothers, you will be a good servant of Jesus Christ.”
“Good servants... are gifts to the church. Jesus gave gifts to the church. And these gifts are to be enjoyed, not ignored.”
“We are to be secure that we have been placed in the faith by the promises of God.”
“Train yourself in godliness rather than do these silly myths and these irreverent things.”
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