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1 Timothy 6 - False Teachers and True Contentment
3If anyone teaches a different
doctrine and does not agree with the sound words of our Lord Jesus
Christ and the teaching that accords with godliness,
4he is puffed up with conceit and
understands nothing. He has an unhealthy craving for controversy and
for quarrels about words, which produce envy, dissension, slander,
evil suspicions, 5and constant friction
among people who are depraved in mind and deprived of the truth,
imagining that godliness is a means of gain. 6Now
there is great gain in godliness with contentment,
7for we brought nothing into the world,
and we cannot take anything out of the world. 8But
if we have food and clothing, with these we will be content.
9But those who desire to be rich fall
into temptation, into a snare, into many senseless and harmful desires
that plunge people into ruin and destruction.
10For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils. It is
through this craving that some have wandered away from the faith and
pierced themselves with many pangs.
11But as for you, O man of God, flee
these things. Pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love,
steadfastness, gentleness. 12Fight the
good fight of the faith. Take hold of the eternal life to which you
were called and about which you made the good confession in the
presence of many witnesses.
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How Do I Know If I'm Called? by Jeff Purswell (1:51:33)
It is exciting to know that God is at work; preparing men to lead
His church. This audio is especially relevant for young men who
are considering the ministry, but all Christians should be aware of
how God calls servant leaders and be ready to encourage and support
worthy men. Jeff Purswell teaches us some principles we should
know about, concerning a topic that will affect the future of our own
churches.
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Love of Pleasure (Dangers of Young Men - Section 2)
by J.C. Ryle
Another danger to young men is the LOVE OF
PLEASURE.
Youth is the time when our passions are strongest--and like unruly
children, cry most loudly for indulgence. Youth is the time when we
have generally our most health and strength: death seems far away, and
to enjoy ourselves in this life seems to be everything. Youth is the
time when most people have few earthly cares or anxieties to take up
their attention. And all these things help to make young men think of
nothing except pleasure. "I serve lusts and pleasures:" that is the
true answer many a young man should give, if asked, "Whose Servant are
you?"
Young men, time would not permit me to tell you all the fruits this
love of pleasure produces, and all the ways in which it may do you
harm. Why should I speak of carousing, partying, drinking, gambling,
movie-going, dancing, and the like? There are few to be found who
don't know something of these things by bitter experience. And these
are only instances. All things that give a feeling of excitement for
the time--all things that drown thought, and keep the mind in a
constant whirl--all things that please the senses and delight the
flesh--these are the sort of things that have mighty power at your
time of life, and they owe their power to the love of pleasure. Be on
your guard. Do not be like those of whom Paul speaks, "Lovers of
pleasure rather than lovers of God" (2 Timothy 3:4).
Remember what I say: if you would cling to earthly pleasures--these
are the things which murder souls. There is no surer way to get a
seared conscience and a hard heart towards the things of God, than to
give way to the desires of the flesh and mind. It seems like nothing
at first, but it tells in the long run.
Consider what Peter says: "Abstain from sinful desires, which war
against your soul" (1 Peter 2:11). They destroy the soul's peace,
break down its strength, lead it into captivity, and make it a slave.
Consider what Paul says: "Put to death, therefore, whatever belongs to
your earthly nature: sexual immorality, impurity, lust, evil desires
and greed" (Colossians 3:5). "Those who belong to Christ Jesus have
crucified the sinful nature with its passions and desires" (Galatians
5:24). Once the body was a perfect home for a soul--now it is all
corrupt and disordered, and needs constant watching. It is a burden to
the soul--not a helper; a hindrance--not an assistance. It may become
a useful servant, but it is always a bad master.
Consider, again, the words of Paul: "Clothe yourselves with the Lord
Jesus Christ, and do not think about how to gratify the desires of the
sinful nature" (Romans 13:14). "These," says Leighton, "are the words,
the very reading of which gave Augustine a great conviction of heart,
causing an immoral young man to be turned into a faithful servant of
Jesus Christ." Young men, I wish this might be the case with all of
you.
Remember, again, if you cling to earthly pleasures, they will all be
unsatisfying, empty, and pointless. Like the locusts of the vision in
Revelation, they seem to have crowns on their heads: but like the same
locusts, you will find they have stings--real stings--in their tails.
All that glitters is not gold. All that tastes sweet is not good. All
that pleases for a while is not real pleasure.
Go and take your fill of earthly pleasures if you will--you will never
find your heart satisfied with them. There will always be a voice
within, crying, like the leech in Proverbs 30:15, "Give! Give!" There
is an empty place there, which nothing but God can fill. You will
find, as Solomon did by experience, that earthly pleasures are but a
meaningless show--promising contentment but bringing a dissatisfaction
of spirit--gold plated caskets, exquisite to look at on the outside,
but full of ashes and corruption within. Be wise in your youth. Write
the word "poison" on all earthly pleasures. The most lawful of them
must be used in moderation. All of them are soul- destroying if you
give them your heart. Pleasure, must first have the guarantee that it
is not sinful--then it is to be enjoyed in moderation.
And I will not shrink from warning all young men to remember the
seventh commandment; to beware of adultery and sexual immorality, of
all impurity of every kind. I fear that we don't very often speak on
this part of God's law. But when I see how prophets and Apostles have
dealt with this subject, when I observe the open way in which the
Reformers of our own Church denounced it, when I see the number of
young men who walk in the wicked footsteps of Reuben, and Hophni, and
Phinehas, and Amnon, I for one cannot, with a good conscience, hold my
peace. The world becomes more wicked because of our failure to teach
and preach on this commandment. For my own part, I feel it would be
false and unscriptural delicacy, in addressing men, not to speak of
that which is preeminently the "young man's sin."
The violation of the seventh commandment is the sin above all others,
that, as Hosea says, "takes away the understanding" (Hosea 4:11). It
is the sin that leaves deeper scars upon the soul than any other sin
that a man can commit. It is a sin that destroys thousands of young
men in every age, and has even overthrown a few of the saints of God
in the past. Samson and David are fearful proofs. It is the sin that
man dares to smile at, and smoothes over using the terms: thrills,
love, uncontrollable passions, and natural desires. But it is the sin
that the devil rejoices over, for he is the "unclean spirit;" and it
is the sin that God abhors, and declares He "will judge" (Hebrews
13:4).
Young men, "Flee from sexual immorality" (1 Corinthians 6:18) if you
love life. "Let no one deceive you with empty words, for because of
such things God's wrath comes on those who are disobedient" (Ephesians
5:6). Flee from the opportunity of it--from the company of those who
might draw you into it--from the places where you might be tempted to
do it. Read what our Lord says about it in Matthew 5:28, "I tell you
that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed
adultery with her in his heart." Be like the holy servant Job: "I made
a covenant with my eyes not to look lustfully at a girl" (Job 31:1).
Flee from talking about it. It is one of the things that ought not
even be hinted about in conversation. You cannot even touch black
grease without getting your hands dirty. Flee from the thoughts of it;
resist them, destroy them, pray against them--make any sacrifice
rather than give way to them. Imagination is the hotbed where this sin
is too often hatched. Guard your thoughts, and there will be little
fear about your actions.
Consider the caution I have been giving. If you forget everything
else, do not let this be forgotten.
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