December 28, 2025 3:00 am
Paul instructs Timothy to guard the complete gospel of Jesus Christ and avoid worldly, unclean conversations, vain arguments, and opposing arguments of false science or knowledge, which can lead to ungodliness and increase in error.
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Welcome to the Days of Praise podcast, a daily devotional by the Institute for Creation Research. Keeping and avoiding. O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust, avoiding profane and vain babblings and oppositions of science falsely so called. first Timothy six twenty. Note that there are contained here both positive and negative charges.
Timothy, Paul's son in the faith, is instructed to keep certain things and avoid others. The word keep is a military word that might better be translated guard. The word avoid implies more than mere refraining from contact. It has to do instead with actively and deliberately turning away from something. Timothy is to guard that which has been committed into his care by inference something quite valuable the complete gospel of Jesus Christ.
Hold fast the form of sound words, which thou hast heard of me in faith and love, which is in Christ Jesus. That good thing which was committed unto thee, keep by the Holy Ghost. Paul knew, however, that in order to guard the truth, Timothy must actively avoid the false, and he lists three specific potential pitfalls. The first is profane babbling. i.e., any of those conversations and arguments that are of a worldly, ungodly, unclean nature.
Next, he is to avoid vain, empty, hollow arguments. Elsewhere, Paul teaches to shun profane and vain babblings, for they will increase unto more ungodliness. Lastly, he is to avoid the opposing arguments of false science or knowledge. Human wisdom found to be contrary to the wisdom of God may be called knowledge by some, but if so, it is falsely so called. Even some professing Christians have erred concerning the faith.
Paul closes with the benediction, Grace be with thee. May we all enjoy God's grace as we attempt to keep the true. Avoid the falls. and discern the difference. Uh If you've enjoyed today's devotional, be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.
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