1 Timothy 2 - Daily Summary

 Hello! Today we will try to get a good glimpse of the crucial chapter of 1 Timothy 2. However, to understand these chapters the best, we must, again, revise the last. 1 Timothy 1 ends with a charge - or a command - a command to fight the fight with faith and not to blaspheme - to attempt to swear or curse God. 

Instead of comitting such a sin, we must do the inverse, and that is worship. This is the central theme - the overarching point - of the second chapter of First Timothy. We can describe "worship" (as a noun) as a "practice of praising or revering God." We worship onto the One who is the highest, and as nothing else is greater than He is, everybody, no matter of high or low rank in this world, should worship Him by reason of God being pleased.

This pleases God who wants all to be redeemed and to be liberated, and gave himself as a ransom. However, we must keep certain rules in place when he want to do this good deed - to praise - and said laws are required. We need worship to please God sincerely and with certain considerations, for worship cannot be done randomly and without order.

Do not be angry during worship, and we cannot dispute or have discord within ourselves or with others. Anger will move the attention of our prayers and not cleanse or add onto them but defile them. This command is especially for men (verse 8). As for women, they should wear modestly and not luxuriously - for the very motivation we worship is to exalt God, not ourselves! Paul continues on this theme about women, saying they should be submissive and not have authority over men. This is because Adam was formed first. However, women can also be saved through their faith and love and holiness.

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