Summary: It is not just about “God and me,” as some less-than-social Christians might assert. In God’s Kingdom, our behavior affects others and their behavior affects us.

We Do Not Live to Ourselves

(I Timothy 6:1-5)

1. Last week I was talking to Phyllis Roussakis….was going to find a Norwegian joke.

2. A Welshman, Scot and Englishman are walking when they come across a lantern and a genie pops out and grants them one wish each.

The Scot says: “I am a sheep herder, like my dad before me. I want my country to be full of lovely sheep farms.” Whoosh, and so it was.

The Englishman was amazed and says: “I want a wall around England to keep those good for nothing Scots and Welsh out.” Bang, there was a wall around England.

The Welshman says: “Tell me more about this wall.”

The genie says: “It’s 200 feet high, 100 feet thick, it goes all around England, and nothing can get in or out.”

The Welshman says: “Fill it with water.”

3. The bottom line is that our choices affect others.

Romans 14:7, “For none of us lives to himself, and none of us dies to himself.”

4, In addition, some people are so horribly lonely, we need to help them connect. One person blogged, “Today, I was so lonely that I was comforted by the sound of mice running through the walls of my apartment. I left cheese and peanut butter out for them to find so that I could at least have a pet for company.”

Main Idea: It is not just about “God and me,” as some less-than-social Christians might assert. In God’s Kingdom, our behavior affects others and their behavior affects us.

I. Principle One: We Should CARE About What Other People Think (1-2)

Jesus: When asked if he paid the temple tax, he told Peter “However, not to give offense to them, go to the sea and cast a hook and take the first fish that comes up, and when you open its mouth you will find a shekel…” Matthew 17:27

A. Because God’s approval matters MORE than man’s doe not imply disinterest in what others think.

• This relates even to slaves being concerned about what their masters’ think.

• People who do not care what others think about them have a social problem

B. The Bible speaks to the realities of slavery, but does not ENCOURAGE it

1. I Timothy 1:10, “… the sexually immoral, men who practice homosexuality, enslavers, liars, perjurers, and whatever else is contrary to sound doctrine,..”

2. We need to address what is, not necessarily what should be; Idealists often miss the boat if they want all or nothing

C. If we relate poorly to the lost, they may detest God and His PEOPLE because of us

1. Perhaps a midrash on the LXX of Isaiah 52:5, “On account of you my name is continually blasphemed among the Gentiles.”

2. Romans would intensely ANNIHILATE all Christians if movement considered anti-slavery

3. Some people think poorly of God and the Kingdom because they have come across the hypocrisy or irresponsibility of people professing faith in Jesus…

4. My sister-in-law who recently died…

D. If they are saved, we want to BLESS them as believers

Galatians 6:10, “ So then, as we have opportunity, let us do good to everyone, and especially to those who are of the household of faith.”

1. Familiarity breeds CONTEMPT

2. Equality before the Lord does not imply equality in other AREAS

3. We need to respect those close to us, too. On guy blogged, “Today, I got married. I'm Jewish, and it's traditional to break a glass cup by stepping on it after giving the bride her ring. My brother thought it would be funny to replace the glass cup with a rubber one. I slipped and fell flat on my back.”

D. Do we POSITIVELY impact those around us, or do we even think about that?

II. Principle Two: We Must Recognize That People Who Reject Boundaries Are Not HEALTHY (3-5)

• In our day — especially in millennial culture —taboo to put anyone down or label them as false teachers, but we cannot just accept anything; yet Jesus went on a tirade against the Pharisees, calling them white-washed tombs.

• The truth is we all struggle, but there are some people who go too far, people who have unhealthy attitudes. Paul has no trouble labeling them.

A. They are not spiritually healthy in their teachings because they refuse to be accountable to the WORD (3)

1. Somehow the Bible says what they want it to say;‘ugiaino means healthy and is a medical term

2. Submitting to the Lordship of Jesus requires submitting to the Bible

B. They are not healthy in their THINKING (4a)

1. PRIDE and an attitude of superiority, false spirituality

2. IGNORANT and perhaps ignorant of their ignorance

• Ever hear how George Washington died? Bled people for ailments…

3. Sometimes known as UNBRIDLED spirits

• Lucifer…wanted to be like God; temptation of tree, “you will be like God.” Human nature to think we are God’s special agents

• Most of us check and humble ourselves most of the time

• Telltale sign: self-exaltation (even if false humility)

• Every year, people go to mission field without support

• Every year, self-appointed, untrained pastors start a church

• You only hear about rare exceptions, not the rule…

C. Their unhealthy condition shows in the RESULTS of their behavior (4b-5a)

1. Jeremiah 10:21, “For the shepherds are stupid and do not inquire of the Lord; therefore they have not prospered, and all their flock is scattered.”

2. It is never a pretty picture when the inmates run the asylum.

3. Jesus: The parable of the two houses, one sand, one rock

D. This particular bunch perhaps advocated the PROSPERITY Gospel (5b)

E. This will launch a new section dealing with the proper attitude toward MONEY

Paul talks about these false teachers broadly, and then chooses to launch a deeper study of one of many areas in which they had the wrong perspective.

Application: We need to both condemn false teaching but to take the time and effort to teach the correct Biblical perspective. Sadly, the people who need it most often do not take advantage of the opportunities to learn the truth.

Conclusion

It is not just about “God and me,” as some less-than-social Christians might assert. In God’s Kingdom, our behavior affects others and their behavior affects us