Take a moment to read the entire chapter of 1 Timothy 1 before reading the devotional below.
My family and I recently went on vacation to France. Every day was filled with timeless architecture, world-class artwork and breathtaking views into ancient history. We saw the Arche De Triomphe, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Mona Lisa, and Van Gogh’s Starry Night. We saw the best of medieval art and modern art all in the same day. As the days filled, I found myself grateful for the moments before bed when I could review my pictures. It helped me to catalogue what I’d seen throughout the day – to put the pieces of my day together into a coherent whole.
As we finish 1 Timothy 1, we pause for a similar reason. We have spent almost a week reading a single chapter of the Bible together. During that time we have zoomed in on several significant words, phrases, and ideas. But God didn’t tell Paul to write a series of disconnected tweets. 1 Timothy is a letter, and we must intentionally pause to put the pieces of what we’ve learned back together. So what has Paul said? First, we notice that Paul both began (vs. 5) and ended (vs. 19) by connecting the ideas of “a clear conscience” and “faith in Christ.” The intersection of these ideas matters far more to him than fancy spiritual talk or debate. We also see Paul highlight the value of God’s law – it is a tool for those who are not doing what is right to get them back on track. It is not a tool designed for those who are doing right to give them feelings of superiority. Finally, we see Paul wrapping all this up in an encouragement to his mentee Timothy. Timothy has been commissioned by Paul to help keep a church in Ephesus focused on the main thing as it is here described.
Here’s your freedom for today: if you cling to Jesus, he will cling to you. Life is filled with struggles and distractions. Some come from people who claim to be “spiritual” like those who get distracted by needless religious debates. Others come from people who know nothing about Jesus and are simply seeking to make it through life on their own steam. Others come from within your own heart and mind. Regardless of where the struggles or distractions come from, however, God has given you a way to overcome. Clinging to Jesus and having a clear conscience aren’t separate ideas – the one enables you to have the other. Clinging to Jesus will guarantee you a clear conscience you could never have had on your own. So no matter what comes, cling to Jesus. As long as you do that, you can figure out everything else.