
Greeting and Purpose
1 Timothy 1
Paul greets Timothy and writes to instruct him on how to conduct himself as a leader in the church. He urges Timothy to hold on to the teachings he has learned and to fight against false teachings.
Key figures in 1 Timothy

1 Timothy 1
Paul greets Timothy and writes to instruct him on how to conduct himself as a leader in the church. He urges Timothy to hold on to the teachings he has learned and to fight against false teachings.

1 Timothy 2
Paul instructs Timothy on prayer and on how men and women should conduct themselves in the church. He teaches that men should pray with reverence, women should dress modestly, and both should exercise self-control.

1 Timothy 3
Paul lays out the qualifications for elders and deacons in the church. He emphasizes the importance of character, reputation, and family life for these leaders.

1 Timothy 4
Paul warns Timothy about false teachings that have infiltrated the church and instructs him on how to combat them. He teaches that the Spirit-filled life is one of self-discipline and devotion to God.

1 Timothy 5
Paul instructs Timothy on how to care for widows, how to select elders, and how slaves should relate to their masters. He emphasizes that the church should provide for widows who are truly in need, but not those who are younger or who have family members who can support them.

1 Timothy 6
Paul exhorts Timothy to instruct the wealthy in the church to be content, to not trust in their wealth, and to put their hope in God. He also reminds Timothy of the superiority of Christ and the gospel.