Before my husband retired from his job, he began to groom someone to be his
successor. The man was younger and had risen through the ranks until he was ready to move into the vacant position. This seems like the ideal practice for
the ministry. It sounds a lot like Paul’s words to Timothy: train reliable
people who can be trusted to carry on the work that Paul started. Timothy was
about to become a Bible college professor!
Passing on traditions from generation to generation was the
practice of the Pharisees and Greek philosophical
schools,* but Paul is writing about something much more important
than traditions – he is telling Timothy how to keep the gospel alive. There was no New Testament to preach
and teach from so the first Christians had to rely on the testimony of those
who had “been there, done that” and of those they had trained.
I have heard it said that the Church is just one
generation away from extinction - a scary thought - but “Christ’s church was designed to endure.”* As long as we are faithful in
our duty to pass along the Gospel message we will not have to fear that we are
the last generation.
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