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Who was Timothy?


Timothy was an incredible young man. Like Silas, and others, Timothy accompanied Paul on at least one of his missionary journeys. Throughout the New Testament we learn about Timothy because of his close proximity to Paul and other important leaders in the first century. We get the most detail about him in the letters Paul wrote to him, 1 & 2 Timothy.


In these letters we find out about his family life. While Paul worked with Timothy it was clear that he was a very faithful person. Paul attributed this faith to Timothy’s mother and grandmother. It teaches us that the people who raise us have had a tremendous impact on our lives. Timothy’s family instilled in him a strong faith in Jesus Christ.


However, Timothy did not have it perfect. Timothy’s father was an unbeliever. He did not have a strong fatherly mentor in the faith. That is where Paul steps in. Paul took it upon himself to be a spiritual father to Timothy. We see this time and time again when Paul addresses Timothy as his son. Having parents to learn from is ideal, but others can step in and provide guidance at any time. It is important for us to be obedient and seek these wise mentors out because they help us in our faith.


In Paul’s letters to Timothy we learn many things, one is that Timothy was a very young leader. Timothy was the pastor of the church of Ephesus (one of the largest in the New Testament). Paul encourages him to not let people look down on him because he is young. Throughout the Bible, God uses all kinds of people with all kinds of ages. We are all supposed to be examples of what living a godly life looks like.


Another thing we learn from Timothy is it is okay to not have it all figured out. As a young pastor, Timothy still had a lot to learn. Paul was writing to Timothy to help guide and teach him in his ministry. Paul encouraged him to be a good leader. He told him to be someone who worked hard and taught people the right things.


Timothy teaches us that we do not have to wait until we are old enough or until we have it all figured out to make a difference for God. No matter how old we are, no matter what situation we find ourselves in, God can and will use us in incredible ways if we dedicate ourselves to him. We see this most clearly in the life of Jesus. Jesus who was the son of God made a continuous effort to build his relationship with his father. Jesus dedicated himself to God and it paved the way for God to use him. God used his son Jesus as an everlasting sacrifice for us sins.


After Jesus defeated death, he gave us the command to go and teach other people about him. This is what Paul was doing with Timothy, this is what Timothy was doing with his church, and this is what we are called to do with the people under our influence.


Key Takeaways:

  • Family Faith is important

  • Be a Good Leader

  • Share your faith with others!

Parents, 3treesKIDS will also be learning about Timothy this Sunday, both in-person and online.

Be sure to check out their lesson at www.3trees.com/kids.

To find service times and locations, visit https://www.3trees.com/planyourvisit.

Who was Paul?


Paul is one of the most prominent characters in the Bible, especially the New Testament. Paul wrote over two-thirds of the New Testament. Books like Romans, 1 & 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, and more are attributed to him. Through Paul’s writings, Christians gained a much better understanding of God. Paul celebrated, rebuked, disciplined, taught the people he was writing to in these letters. They were preserved and still hold the same value for us today.


Paul’s story is a great example of God changing and using someone. Originally, Paul who also went by the name of Saul was someone who persecuted Christians. Paul was trained as a Jew, and like the Pharisees, he did not like the movement that was centered around Jesus. In fact, he played a major role in sending Christians to jail and even having them killed.


Paul was a thorn in Christianity’s side, that is until he had an encounter with Jesus himself. Acts 9 gives us the details of this event. Jesus appeared to him as a bright light and the light blinded Paul. Jesus asked Paul why he was persecuting him, and Jesus sent him on a mission to see a man named Ananias. Ananias told Paul about Jesus and the Holy Spirit; and Paul was instantly able to see again. Paul put his faith in Jesus and his new life began.


Paul made it his mission to spread the good news of Jesus to as many people as he could. He traveled far and wide preaching to anyone who would listen. Many people were shocked because Paul was known to have previously hated Christians. When people saw him preaching about him in a good way they were curious and many came to faith through Paul’s witness. It is a clear example that God can and does do the unexpected through unexpected people. No one is too far from God to be used by him.


Paul started many churches and he discipled many people. He taught that people should put sin aside and live a life led by the Holy Spirit. He was a spark in the early church needed to spread the gospel beyond Israel. Paul took the great commission of going and making disciples throughout all the whole world seriously. Jesus grabbed a hold of Paul’s heart and Paul lived his life for Jesus through the help and guidance of the Holy Spirit. Jesus died and gave us the opportunity to live eternal life, and it is the Spirit that helps guide us into applying that to our daily lives.



Key Takeaways:

  • God can use anybody

  • Paul: Persecutor to Missionary

  • Be led by the Spirit


Parents, 3treesKIDS will also be learning about Paul this Sunday, both in-person and online.

Be sure to check out their lesson at www.3trees.com/kids.

To find service times and locations, visit https://www.3trees.com/planyourvisit.

Who was Barnabas?


Barnabas was not one of Jesus’s twelve disciples, but he did play a major role in the New Testament and early church. We first see Barnabas in Acts 4 where he had sold everything he had and gave it to the disciples so they could use it for ministry. It was clear from early on that Barnabas was all in for God and willing to do whatever God led him to.


After this, we eventually see Barnabas team up with Paul on missionary journeys. They would go far and wide preaching and teaching the good news of Jesus. They would travel and establish churches for all the people that put their faith in Jesus. Barnabas played a critical role in these endeavors because he was a great encourager. Barnabas was not even his real name. He was given this name as a nickname. Barnabas means “Son of Encouragement”, and the other apostles gave him this name based on his heart to give and serve others continuously. Without men and women like Barnabas, ministry would not be possible.


Throughout his life, Barnabas served and led in different situations. While he was with Paul, he served as an encourager and a helper. After he and Paul parted ways, John Mark joined Barnabas. In this situation Barnabas served as more of a leader / mentor. Based on the circumstances, Barnabas could take a step back and help, or step up and lead, but he was always encouraging. He gave his entire life towards serving God. It shows us that we can be useful in any situation and should always keep a servant's heart.


It is no coincidence that the Holy Spirit is often described as a comforter, encourager, or a helper. These are things that everyone needs, and people like Barnabas are a joy to be around. We should learn from Barnabas and seek to encourage the people around us to be everything God wants them to be.


Service to men and to God is a vital part of human existence. Having a humble heart helps us encourage and serve other people. We see this clearly with Barnabas, but even more so with Jesus. Jesus came to earth not to be served as a king, but to serve as a servant. He gave his life as a sacrifice so that anyone who would believe in him would have eternal life. If the son of God was called to serve other people, surely we are too.



Key Takeaways:

  • Be Encouraging

  • Help Someone Else

  • Live for God


Parents, 3treesKIDS will also be learning about Barnabas this Sunday, both in-person and online.

Be sure to check out their lesson at www.3trees.com/kids.

To find service times and locations, visit https://www.3trees.com/planyourvisit.

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