2 Timothy 4:1–2 (NKJV)
1 I charge you therefore before
God and the Lord Jesus Christ, who will judge the living and the dead at His
appearing and His kingdom: 2 Preach the word! Be ready in season and out of
season. Convince, rebuke, exhort, with all longsuffering and teaching.
Last week we considered Paul’s charge to
Timothy, Preach the word! Be ready in season and out of season. For the
next few weeks I would like us to consider other portions of Paul’s exhortation
that we grow in our love for the Word and become ever more humble before our
God.
So this morning let us consider why Paul
charges Timothy to preach the word. The answer? Timothy will answer to God.
Paul writes, I charge you therefore before God and the Lord Jesus Christ,
who will judge the living and the dead at His appearing and His kingdom… Why
must Timothy be careful to preach the word in season and out of season? Because
God is going to demand an accounting from Timothy for how he executed his
responsibility. Did he preach the word faithfully? Did he encourage the
fainthearted, rebuke the hardened, convince the doubtful, exhort the sinful?
Paul’s words remind us that we all live Coram
Deo – we all live before the face of God. Consequently, we shall give an
answer for every rash word that we have spoken, for every wicked action we have
committed, and for every sinful thought we have entertained. It is appointed
unto men to die once and after this to face the judgment. We shall answer
for the foul words we spoke to that other driver; we shall answer for our
cowardice in the face of opposition; we shall answer for our use of porn, our indifference
to our spouse, our waste of our employer’s time. While such judgment will not
result in the condemnation of those who are in Christ, neither will such
judgment be a warm and fuzzy encounter with our best bud; it will rather be a
sober evaluation before our Lord and Master.
Consequently, Paul charges Timothy to
remember that this evaluation is coming and not to take it lightly. As Paul
writes to the Corinthians, “For we must all appear before the judgment seat
of Christ, that each one may receive the things done in the body, according to
what he has done, whether good or bad” (2 Cor 5:10). This reminder was to
fill Timothy and us with a due sense of reverence and diligence.
I want to take a moment to thank you all
for your continued prayers for me and for my family as we await the results of
the biopsy taken on one of the enlarged lymph nodes in my neck. Lord willing,
we will receive the results the middle of this next week. The mere possibility
that this may be some form of terminal cancer has reminded me vividly of the
shortness of life, of how dependent we all are, each and every moment, on the
sustaining hand of our Creator and Preserver, and of how critical it is that we
be prepared to stand before Him cleansed by the shed blood of our Lord Jesus
Christ, robed in His righteousness, and adorned with good works by the power of
His Spirit.
So reminded this morning that we shall all
appear before our God and His Christ, let us remember that on this Lord’s Day
we also appear before Him to hear His voice. And having heard His voice
rebuking our complacency and our sinfulness, let us confess our sin in Christ’s
name, beseeching His forgiveness. And as we confess, let us kneel together as
we are able. We will
have a time of silent confession followed by the corporate confession found in
your bulletin.
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