Paul’s First Letter to Timothy
1
1 Paul,
an apostle of
Jesus Christ
according to the
commandment of God
our Savior and
the Lord Jesus
Christ
our hope,
2 to
Timothy, my true
child in faith:
Grace, mercy, and
peace from God
our Father and
Christ Jesus our
Lord.
3 As
I urged you
when I was
going into
Macedonia, stay at
Ephesus that you
might command
certain men not
to teach a
different doctrine,
4 and
not to pay
attention to myths
and endless genealogies,
which cause disputes
rather than God’s
stewardship, which
is in faith.
5 But
the goal of
this command
is love from a
pure heart, a
good conscience,
and sincere faith,
6 from
which things some,
having missed the mark,
have turned away
to vain talking,
7 desiring
to be teachers
of the law, though
they understand
neither what they
say nor about
what they strongly
affirm.
8 But
we know that
the law is
good if a
person uses it
lawfully,
9 as
knowing this, that
law is not
made for a
righteous person,
but for the lawless
and insubordinate, for
the ungodly and sinners,
for the unholy
and profane, for murderers
of fathers
and murderers of
mothers, for manslayers,
10 for
the sexually immoral,
for homosexuals, for slave-traders,
for liars, for
perjurers, and for
any other
thing contrary to
the sound doctrine,
11 according
to the Good
News of the
glory of the
blessed God, which
was committed to
my trust.
12 I
thank him who
enabled me, Christ
Jesus our Lord,
because he counted
me faithful, appointing
me to service,
13 although
I used to be
a blasphemer, a
persecutor, and
insolent. However, I obtained
mercy because I
did it ignorantly
in unbelief.
14 The
grace of our
Lord abounded exceedingly with
faith and love
which is in
Christ Jesus.
15 The
saying is faithful
and worthy of
all acceptance, that
Christ Jesus came
into the world
to save sinners,
of whom I
am chief.
16 However,
for this cause
I obtained mercy,
that in me
first, Jesus
Christ might display
all his patience
for an example
of those who
were going to
believe in him
for eternal life.
17 Now
to the
King eternal, immortal, invisible,
to God who
alone is wise, be
honor and glory
forever and ever.
Amen.
18 I
commit this
instruction to you,
my child Timothy,
according to the
prophecies which
were given to you
before, that by
them you may
wage the good
warfare,
19 holding
faith and a
good conscience,
which some
having thrust away made
a shipwreck
concerning the
faith,
20 of
whom are Hymenaeus
and Alexander, whom
I delivered to
Satan that they
might be taught
not to blaspheme.