12-8-24 Paul & Timothy Pastor Joshua Kennedy 10:30 am
Paul and Timothy: A Legacy of Faithful Discipleship
BE FRUITFUL & MULTIPLY SERIES
Introduction:
* Paul didn’t just teach Timothy but was also deeply invested in his growth, modeling discipleship for generations to follow.
1. Choosing Timothy: The Importance of Recognizing Potential
Acts 16:1-3 Paul went first to Derbe and then to Lystra, where there was a young disciple named Timothy. His mother was a Jewish believer, but his father was a Greek. 2 Timothy was well thought of by the believers[a] in Lystra and Iconium, 3 so Paul wanted him to join them on their journey. In deference to the Jews of the area, he arranged for Timothy to be circumcised before they left, for everyone knew that his father was a Greek.
Paul’s encounter with Timothy offers a powerful model for discipleship. Despite his young age and multicultural background, Timothy’s faithfulness set him apart, showing that dedication to God can transcend cultural boundaries. Paul recognized Timothy's potential and didn’t let his youth, family heritage, or background discourage him from pouring into him.
This passage challenges us to ask ourselves if we, too, are attentive to those God places around us, especially young believers. It takes intentionality to see others as God sees them, valuing their present character and future impact. With their openness and unbounded imaginations, young people are especially receptive to guidance. Investing in them is more than an act of mentorship—it’s planting seeds that will grow and bear fruit for generations. True discipleship means walking alongside others, encouraging them, and nurturing their gifts to carry on the legacy of faith.
2. Equipping and Encouraging: Building Confidence and Spiritual Strength
1 Timothy 4:12 - 12 Don’t let anyone think less of you because you are young. Be an example to all believers in what you say, in the way you live, in your love, your faith, and your purity.
2 Timothy 1:5-7 5 I remember your genuine faith, for you share the faith that first filled your grandmother Lois and your mother, Eunice. And I know that same faith continues strong in you. 6 This is why I remind you to fan into flames the spiritual gift God gave you when I laid my hands on you. 7 For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline.
Paul’s encouragement to Timothy highlights discipleship’s profound impact in empowering others to follow their purpose with confidence and courage. Despite Timothy’s youth, which could have been seen as a barrier, Paul urged him to lead boldly and be an example in his words, actions, love, faith, and purity. This instruction emphasizes the value of affirming young believers’ potential, showing them that their age does not define their faith. Faith is energized not by age but by one’s dedication to God.
Paul’s words also reveal the importance of impartation in discipleship. When he laid hands on Timothy, he imparted a spiritual gift, symbolizing that we, too, are entrusted with the authority to pass on what God has placed in us. Our gifts are not meant solely for our benefit; they are to be shared and multiplied through those we disciple, enabling us to extend God’s influence and power through generations. This impartation and encouragement prepare young believers to stand firm and become carriers of the gifts and purposes God has set before them.
As disciples, we are called to nurture and remind young believers of their identity in Christ. Our encouragement helps them focus beyond temporary feelings, grounding them in their God-given identity and purpose. Discipleship offers support and shapes their journey to live fully in their calling, equipped with confidence and clarity in Christ.
3. Multiplying the Message: Entrusting the Gospel to Faithful Disciples
2 Timothy 2:2 2 You have heard me teach things that have been confirmed by many reliable witnesses. Now teach these truths to other trustworthy people who will be able to pass them on to others.
Paul’s instruction to Timothy to invest in “faithful men” who would, in turn, teach others underscores a fundamental principle of discipleship: multiplication. Discipleship is about nurturing personal growth and creating a legacy of faith by equipping others to carry on and expand the mission. The question arises: to whom should we devote most of our time? Paul’s guidance is clear—it should be those who are faithful, teachable and committed to passing on what they receive.
By focusing on individuals who show both dedication and reliability, we invest in disciples who will actively share and multiply the truths they’ve learned. This selectivity doesn’t mean neglecting others but reflects a strategic approach to maximizing spiritual impact. The goal of discipleship is to produce generations of faithful leaders who will continue to teach, nurture, and expand the gospel’s reach. Like Paul, we are called to pour deeply into those ready to take on the responsibility of spiritual multiplication, ensuring that what God has entrusted to us will continue to bear fruit in others.
4. Persevering Together in Faith: A Relationship of Mutual Growth
2 Timothy 3:10-14 10 But you, Timothy, certainly know what I teach, how I live, and what my purpose in life is. You know my faith, patience, love, and endurance. 11 You know how much persecution and suffering I have endured. You know how I was persecuted in Antioch, Iconium, and Lystra—but the Lord rescued me from all of it. 12 Yes, and everyone who wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution. 13 But evil people and impostors will flourish. They will deceive others and will themselves be deceived.
14 But you must remain faithful to the things you have been taught. You know they are authentic, for you can trust those who taught you.
Those we impact most deeply are the ones who witness not just what we teach but how we live. Faithful followers are drawn to those with a proven patience and resilience track record. Timothy observed all that Paul endured and stood by Paul to the end because of his steadfastness, helping him in his most challenging moments. We can trust these devoted individuals to carry forward our legacy. They take the lessons learned through our words and deeds and pass them on, multiplying the impact for future generations.
Call to Action: Look for Timothy’s in your life, or if you’re like Timothy, seek out a Paul’s. I encourage you to step into God’s plan for spiritual multiplication by investing in others as Paul did.
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Dr. Joshua Kennedy, Pastor
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