In St. Paul's first letter to Timothy, he gives a number of wise instructions about how Timothy should conduct himself as a spiritual leader, and how to avoid temptations that will derail not only his ministry, but his relationship with God. Love of money, an unhealthy interest in controversies, and a conceited heart -- all these things bring focus on the self instead of God, and replace humility with the sin of pride. But, as Paul reminds Timothy in the face of all these temptations, "Godliness with contentment is great gain."
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The Bread of Life Discourse, John 6
Being and Abiding, Questions and Answers
Christ’s Resurrection and Ours, 1 Corinthians 15:35-58, Catechism 992 – 1019
St. Matthias: A Witness to His Resurrection, 1 Corinthians 15:12-20
Continuing Reflection on Christ’s Resurrection and Ascension, 1 Corinthians 15:20-34
A Look at Paul's Conversion and the Resurrected Christ, 1 Corinthians 15:8-11
The Easter Season and 1 Corinthians 15 – Deep in Scripture Radio
The Holy Saturday Descent Into Hell: 1 Peter 3:19
Peace, Love, and Holiness: Hebrews 12:14
Fasting, Matthew 6, Acts 13 and 14
Why should we trust this collection of old books? – with Fr. Ray Ryland and Dr. Kenneth Howell
Rejoicing in Suffering, Colossians 1:24 and 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 – with Fr. Ray Ryland
The Eucharist and the Early Christian Fathers (Part 2)
The Eucharist and the Early Christian Fathers
Psalm 1 and the “Two Ways” – Deep in Scripture Radio
Clear, Cloudy, Stormy, and the Verses We Have Never Seen – Deep in Scripture Radio
1 Timothy 2 – Salvation and Mediation – Deep in Scripture
1 Timothy 2: 3-6 – Christ as Mediator and the Doctrine of the Trinity – Deep in Scripture
2 Timothy 3:17 and Sola Scriptura – Deep in Scripture
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