1 Timothy 1 - Daily Bible Study

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Branch Together brings Christians together to read the Bible every day. We know as Christians that we are called to "branch out" and reach the world around us, but first we must come "together" and develop habits that help us grow to be more like the people Jesus is calling us to be. So before we Branch Out, we Branch Together. Some people might call this Daily Devotions, or Quiet Time...whatever you call it, our videos kickstart your most important daily habit.

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Very good I am 11 and I understood quite well what you were saying

ABCDARIO
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The goal of this command is love, which comes from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith.
1 Timothy 1:5 NIV

buynow
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This was a great overview. We are starting our study tonight on 1 Timothy. Thank you for a better insight. God Bless.

essieherveychampion
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Great chapter! Amen 🙏 thanks for helping paint the picture

stepsimpson
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Churches stop being devisive....Rise Above - Be United for His Glory

paulrangel
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Thank you very much for this explanation !

alishamohammed
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God bless you, I just got this clear now very awesome

crzbelvev
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Amen. This word resonates with me so much today. I get caught up in the process of developing myself and solidifying my salvation when I’m just called to be a symbol of unity and Gods love as I treat and serve others with love. That’s all that’s required and bringing the reality of God to our world allows us to be changed throughout. Amen

dalitsobn
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This was really helpful and informative! I am a small group leader for 2nd graders (we meet today at 9am). We are starting 1 Timothy Today. I appreciate your video, sincerity and explanation. 🙏🏻

KO-zjss
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Love your passion! Keep it coming! 🙏🏼❤️

DrWendy-fzzd
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Amen to no division in the church, as the word says, 'that they all may be one'.
Some of the 'nuances' you speak of are actually the word and need to be taught as such. Baptism, speaking in tongues, falling away from God are truth and not things to just be 'picked and chosen'. 'Focusing on what matters there's more to this than just saying ' I love Jesus'. Salvation is a huge deal and shouldn't be presented as casual. Straight is the gate and narrow is the way and few there be that find If the righteous scarcely be hard truth is, everybody won't be saved. We can't present the gospel as a take it or leave it, do as you will kind of plan. This is serious business and we have to follow the Word and what it teaches. There has been, even in the new testament, and will always be conflict in the church because there's people and people are imperfect. Church leaders have to address issues properly. Let's all teach, preach and reach in love but also in truth. God bless

deeperlifemissionsconferen
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Although I agree 100% with the sentiment of this teaching, I find that baptism was not a “nuance” to Paul. If we read Romans six we find that Paul understood that to participate in the gospel immersion in water was necessary. We understand and agree that the gospel message is the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. But the question is, how do we actually go from being just a hero of the gospel to part of that covenant? The answer lies in being born again. Just as in Ephesus, there are false teachers proclaiming that salvation can be found in intellectual belief in the gospel alone. That is false; no scripture in context supports this. A true faith is needed, and is one that participates and joins that gospel covenant through baptism.

josiahfisher
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hi,where is the Genesis video reading. whether shall you upload? bless you.

赵弟兄
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If someone teach about people loosing their salvation that is really a big deal, but if about end times that can be understood but not about salvation topics those are extremely important in Christianity misconceptions on this have huge consequences

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