“Things to Command and Teach” I Timothy 4:11:
Interlinear Translation: Charge these things and teach.
Strong’s Concordance Translation: THESE THINGS = afterward,
follow hereafter, the same, then, they, this, those, thus. COMMAND = near tidings,
to transmit a message, i.e. to enjoin, give in charge, declare. AND TEACH = a
prolific causative form of a primary verb to learn, to teach as a causative
form in the same broad application.
A Good Minister of Jesus Christ commands and teaches. I Timothy
4:6:
- Guard
the true doctrine. I Timothy 1:3.
- Refuse
speculative. doctrines. I Timothy 1:4, 4:7, 6:20.
- Have a
pure heart. I Timothy 1:5.
- Have a
good conscience. I Timothy 1:5, 19.
- Have
genuine faith. I Timothy 1:5, 19.
- Be
faithful to calling. I Timothy 1:12.
- Be
saved from sin. I Timothy 1:15.
- Be a
pattern to others. I Timothy 1:16, 4:12.
- War a
good warfare. I Timothy 1:18.
- Pray
and give thanks for all. I Timothy 2:1-8.
- Lead a
quiet and peaceable life. I Timothy 2:2.
- Live
godly and honest. I Timothy 2:2.
- Teach
the qualifications in I Timothy 3:1-13.
- Behave
as belonging to God. I Timothy 3:15.
- Hold
to the fundamentals of truth. I Timothy 3:16.
- Warn
men of the seven evils of the mystery of iniquity. I Timothy 4:1.
- Remind
brethren of truth. I Timothy 4:6.
- Maintain
faith and good doctrine. I Timothy 4:6.
- Exercise
self in godliness more than in bodily exercise. I Timothy 4:7,8.
- Labor
and suffer reproach for Christ. I Timothy 4:10.
- Attend
to reading, exhortation and doctrine, I Timothy 4:13.
- Make
proper use of gifts. I Timothy 4:13.
- Meditate
wholly upon duties. I Timothy 4:15,16.
- Be
just to all classes. I Timothy 5:1-6, 21.
- Keep
self pure. I Timothy 5:22.
- Be
content with life. I Timothy 6:6-8.
- Abstain
from fleshly lusts. I Timothy 6:9-11.
- Follow
fruit of the spirit. I Timothy 6:11.
- Fight
the fight of faith and lay hold of eternal life. I Timothy 6:12.
- Live
blameless before God and true to all men. I Timothy 6:14-19.