Timothy was a young evangelist given the daunting oversight of the growth and development of the Ephesian church. Though we are not told how young he was, Paul does recognize the fact that Timothy has some age-related challenges ahead and offers some invaluable mentoring. Paul’s advice is applicable both to him and the young people today.
Let no one look down on your youthfulness, but rather in speech, conduct, love, faith and purity, show yourself an example of those who believe. Until I come, give attention to the public reading of Scripture, to exhortation and teaching. Do not neglect the spiritual gift within you, which was bestowed on you through prophetic utterance with the laying on of hands by the presbytery. Take pains with these things; be absorbed in them, so that your progress will be evident to all. Pay close attention to yourself and to your teaching; persevere in these things, for as you do this you will ensure salvation both for yourself and for those who hear you. -1 Timothy 4:12-16
Paul tells his young coworker to set an example in “speech, conduct, love, faith, and purity.” In other words, every aspect of his life. By doing this, those older critics would have little to criticize. Timothy would also gain their respect for his Christ-like manner. Today’s critics are silenced the same way. This can only be done by young Christians guarding their lives in every aspect so that Christ is clearly seen.
According to 1 Timothy 4:1-3, the error being taught in Ephesus concerns Paul. He instructs his charge not to neglect reading the Scripture publicly. Turning directly to God’s Word eliminates much of the doubt about a speaker’s accuracy. It is hard to argue against a command of God when it is read directly from His word. Likewise, our younger Christians need to base their opinions and any teaching on God’s truths. The only way to do that is to stay in God’s Word daily.
Paul also tells Timothy to monitor himself. Likewise, young people must monitor their own lives. Learning God’s Word, obeying God’s Commands, eliminating sin, and growing up in the faith-Paul indicates by doing these, young Christians will stay on the narrow way as well as help others find it.
These words Paul writes to Timothy are valuable for Christians of all ages. While we can look at someone and guess at their physical age, it is impossible to tell how old they are spiritually merely by looking. It is dangerous to grant spiritual respect simply due to gray hair. Young people are not the only ones needing to focus on God’s Word. Everyone must go to God’s Word and accurately use it to teach and mentor. Examining ourselves is not something we only do when we are young. Satan is sneaky and relentless. No matter our age, physically or spiritually, we must be seeking to grow in the “grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” Learning God’s Word. Obeying God’s Commands. Eliminating sin. Growing up in the faith.