Read:
1 TIMOTHY 6:3-11
Title: But if we (Paul, Timothy, and all pastors)
have food and clothing, we will be content with that
Theme
of 1st Timothy: The Pastor's Conduct
Without
a doubt, the Apostle Paul was referring to the man of God in these passages,
and God commands the pastor to "run away from all this," namely:
conceit, unhealthy interest in controversies, quarrels about words, use of the
ministry as a means to financial gain, the desire to get rich, and love of
money.
FLEE,
for the man of God/pastor who would cater to personal financial gain via the
ministry of the body of the Lord Jesus will ultimately have a destructive
departure from the sound doctrine of our Lord Jesus, the Christ, and from godly
instruction, in order to tickle the ears of those from whom the cash flow
trickles into his coffers, just to fall into a pit of his own design and filled
with sharp stakes and spikes.
Pastor,
are you rich financially?
If
your answer is "yes," I can tell you now that your preaching is
getting shallower each passing Sunday, and that you can no longer shout in
rebuke: "THUS SAYETH THE LORD!!!"