Thursday, October 25, 2007

Stray Sheep

Certain persons, by swerving from these, have wandered away into vain discussion,
(1 Timothy 1:6 – ESV)

These certain persons stray from teaching those qualities that issue from good doctrine, they go from a pure heart, good conscience and sincere faith into vain discussions, silly distractions, and such. They are straying from a love for the truth, and led by their desire to be teaching so-called deep truths. Paul is telling Timothy that he is down in the depths and that he has been given the deep truths, and that if others are trying to go “deeper’ they are leading people astray.

Looking at 1 Timothy 1:4,6,7 we see that the evil that the enemy sought to introduce, with regard to doctrine, had a twofold character; fables of human imagination, and the introduction of the law into Christianity. The first he dismisses as human folly, but the second he explains in verses 8-13, because the law does have its proper use. The law is to bring us to Christ.

In 2 Timothy 2:25-26, Paul appears to speak of believers who have been led astray through false teaching. Satan thus strives to hold people captive to do his will by deceiving them to believe what is false and misleading. If nothing else, this text emphasizes how crucial sound doctrine is. Elders must rebuke but eventually may need to remove those who lead others astray.

True love is never served by compromising the truth. There is no greater expression of love for another than the willingness to make painful and unpopular decisions for the sake of bringing an errant brother into the light. Greater love has no one than this, that someone lays down his life for his friends (John 15:13 – ESV). Lay down his life for his friend, willing to be wounded because of the backlash, waiting for God to vindicate the position and the truth of the friendship. Long term compassion for them rather than short term comfort for you.

Paul is saying, “Timothy, some of the sheep have wandered away, and you have to go get them and bring them back. You may die in the short term, but they live in the long term. You have to go and pick up the strays, even if they bite you at first.”

“Living For Today With An Eye For Tomorrow”©

7 comments:

Even So... said...

(looking around)

...now where did those comments wander off too...?

donsands said...

So, you're saying they don't love the truth, but want new revelations?

Of course the Bible is infintely deep, and we can never exhaust it's depth of edifying truths, and yet the Gospel is pure and simple, and always edifying to the soul.

Like Paul said, "I preach Christ crucified". And he boasted only in the Cross.

Is this sort of what you're saying here JD.

Even So... said...

Yeah, Don, deep is what is already revealed in the Bible by the Apostles as they laid it out, and yes, we are still learning how it is all developed, but it is not the myths and such that those false teachers were trying to invent using the scriptures...this post is best understood in the light of the other posts before it...

donsands said...

Right. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

"You have to go and pick up the strays, even if they bite you at first."

JD....sounds as though you're speaking from experience! :)

Even So... said...

Indeed...

Halfmom, AKA, Susan said...

a hearty amen to this - rarely does correction seem to be gratefully receive - or even sought - people just limp along wondering why life seems not quite right - they have neve equated it with their own actions and are pretty annoyed when you do.