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Paul’s Testimony: A New Identity
1 Timothy 1:12-17
- Paul recounts his past as a “blasphemer, a persecutor, and a man of violence” (1:13).
- What was your life like before you fully committed to Christ?
- What does your old identity reveal about your need for a Savior?
- Paul considers himself the “chiefest of sinners” (1:15).
- How can this perspective of humility—not dwelling in guilt, but acknowledging our profound need for a Savior—transform how we view ourselves and our ministry?
- Paul’s life story is an example of God’s perfect patience for those who will later believe in Christ for eternal life (1:16).
- How can Paul’s radical transformation encourage us to be patient with others who oppose the Gospel or who are struggling in their faith?
The Call to Wage Good Warfare
1 Timothy 1:18-20
- Paul charges Timothy to “wage the good warfare” (1:18).
- What does it mean to be a spiritual soldier?
- What does this “good warfare” look like in our lives and in our church today?
- What does it mean to hold “faith and a good conscience” (1:19)?
- How do faith and conscience work together to help us remain faithful?
- Some false teachers “suffered shipwreck with regard to their faith” (1:19).
- What causes someone’s faith to be shipwrecked?
- What lessons can we take from this warning?
Application and Accountability
- In what specific ways has God’s mercy and grace been powerfully demonstrated in your life?
- How can you share your testimony with others in a concise and compelling way?
- What is one area of false teaching or “spiritual nonsense” in our modern culture that Christians need to guard against?
- What is the best way to counter that teaching with the truth of the Gospel?
- What is one thing you can do this week to fight the “good warfare” in your own life?
- How can the group support and pray for you?