Day 1

Scripture to Read: 1 Timothy 6:1

God has been richly pouring His Word into us as we have been walking through 1 Timothy. This week we will examine 1 Timothy 6:1-10. God begins 1 Timothy 6:1 with an admonition to slaves/bondservants/bond-slaves (employees, anyone under someone else’s authority) to make sure that they treat their master (boss, employer, the person in authority over them) with the highest respect. We need to note here that God does not say only treat the master who is nice to you with respect. God also does not say only treat the Christian master with the highest respect. God does say that no matter who the person might be in authority over you, as a follower of Christ, you must treat them with the highest honor and respect. Then God tells us the reason. We must treat those in authority over us with respect so that God’s Name, and everything that is taught about God, is not spoken against. Now, what if the person in authority over us asks us to do something that is in total contradiction to God and His Word? If anyone in authority asks us to do something that would dishonor our Lord, then we submit to God first and we reject what that authority has asked us to do. God is always to be honored above everyone, so we must make sure we honor Him first at all times. But as we honor those in authority over us that also honors God and His Word. We must submit to God first, so we willingly submit to the authorities in our lives.

Challenge & Application

1. What did God teach you about submitting to the authorities in your life? 2. How are you honoring God through your submission to authorities and how are you treating them with high honor?

Don’t forget to pray using the A.C.T.S. (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication) method!

Devotionals from this week

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Day 1

God has been richly pouring His Word into us as we have been walking through 1 Timothy. This week we will examine 1 Timothy 6:1-10. God begins 1 Timothy 6:1 with an admonition to slaves/bondservants/bond-slaves (employees, anyone under someone else’s authority) to make sure that they treat their master (boss, employer, the person in authority...

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Day 2

As God uses Paul to speak to Timothy (and to all of us today), we read more about how we are to submit to the authorities God has placed in our lives. God actually has Paul specifically tell Timothy (and us) in 1 Timothy 6:2 that anyone who has a master (boss, supervisor, authority) who is a believer must make sure they do not treat that mast...

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Day 3

God has used Paul to write His Word to Timothy (and us) as we read today in 1 Timothy 6:3-5 the warning about those who teach something contrary to the words of our Lord Jesus Christ. There were many false teachers in the day of Paul and Timothy and many false teachers still exist today. God wants us to make sure we know Him and His Word well...

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Day 4

Our love for God and His Word is evident in the way we pursue our fellowship with God each day and the way we pursue His Word each day as well. Through Paul, God tells Timothy today (and us) that great gain comes from godliness and from being completely content in our Lord. Godliness is a choice we must make to live according to God’s Word. G...

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Day 5

God wants us to experience His contentment in this world, but not to get caught up in living for this world. As we saw in yesterday’s devotion, God clarifies that living a godly life and being content in Him is where real gain comes from. Today, as we read 1 Timothy 6:7-8, God reminds us that we came into this world with absolutely nothing. W...

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Day 6

It seems like everywhere we turn, there is a new way to “get rich quick.” Seeking to get rich in this life is not anything new. It may seem new to us, but getting rich in this life is something mankind has struggled with since the Garden of Eden. For even in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 2:8-9), where God’s incredible gifts met Adam and Eve’s e...

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Day 7

God brings the hammer down in 1 Timothy 6:10 as we close out this week’s devotions. In yesterday’s devotion, we saw that seeking the riches of this world is never going to satisfy us. Today, God clarifies even further by telling us that it is “the love of money” that is the “root of all sorts of evil.” Note, God does not say that “money” is t...

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