Overview of 1 Timothy
A. INTRODUCTORY GREETING (1:1, 2)
B. TIMOTHY APPOINTED TO FIGHT AGAINST FALSE TEACHINGS IN THE EPHESUS CONGREGATION (1:3-20)
Timothy encouraged “to command certain ones not to teach different doctrine” (1:3-7)
The Law is fine when applied properly (1:8-11)
Paul is grateful for the undeserved kindness shown to him (1:12-16)
Praise to “the King of eternity” (1:17)
Paul encourages Timothy to “go on waging the fine warfare” with faith and a good conscience (1:18-20)
C. INSTRUCTION REGARDING PRAYER AND CONDUCT IN THE CONGREGATION (2:1-15)
D. QUALIFIED MEN TO KEEP THE CONGREGATION STRONG (3:1-16)
E. APOSTASY FORETOLD; TIMOTHY’S PART IN RESTRAINING IT (4:1-16)
F. PROPER CONDUCT TOWARD ALL IN THE CONGREGATION (5:1–6:2a)
How to treat young and old (5:1, 2)
Guidelines for proper support of widows (5:3-16)
Hardworking elders to be honored; practicers of sin to be reproved (5:17-21)
No man to be appointed hastily (5:22)
“Take a little wine for the sake of your stomach” (5:23)
Wrongdoing eventually becomes manifest; so do fine works (5:24, 25)
Slaves to honor their masters (6:1, 2a)
G. CLOSING WORDS TO TIMOTHY (6:2b-21)
Characteristics of false teachers (6:2b-5)
Being content with food and clothing (6:6-8)
Warning against “the love of money” (6:9, 10)
Instructions for a man of God (6:11-16)
Exhortation to the rich to be “rich in fine works” (6:17-19)
Concluding encouragement: “Guard what has been entrusted to you” (6:20, 21)