Mentoring Timothy My Child In The Faith

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Mentoring: Timothy, My Child of Faith Gale Nelson

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This lesson from the L2L PEARLS book, written by Gale Nelson, deals with young people needing the right kind of examples and mentors in their lives.

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Mentoring:

Timothy,

My Child of Faith

Gale Nelson

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Paul and Timothy:“Father, Son”?

Timothy was NOT Paul’s biological son (read Acts 16:1).

There was a special relationship in the Lord between these two men.

Paul had probably baptized Timothy. Both were preachers, and Paul was older. Timothy was Paul’s son “in the faith.” Paul

mentored Timothy in his work, and probably in his life, too.

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“Mentoring”

•Webster, “A person looked upon for wise advice and guidance.”

•Children don’t just need mentors…they need the RIGHT mentors!

•Why choose athletes, musicians, etc. as mentors?

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“The cycle of delinquency continued as long as there was an older youth influencing the younger to follow their negative example” (page 42).

“Do not be deceived: Evil company corrupts good habits” (First Corinthians 15:33).

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Question:

How do you want adults (parents, teachers, ministers) to speak to you about “teenagery” issues like drugs, sex and dating?

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Follow-Up Question:

If an adult speaks to you that way, are you willing to truly listen and follow that advice?

If the adult is a mentor, you won’t think of his/her words as outdated and boring!

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In the Church

“And the things that you have heard FROM ME [generation 1, Paul]…

Commit these [generation 2, Timothy]

To faithful men [generation 3, students]

Who will be able to teach others also [generation 4, students’ students].”

How do we keep the Church healthy? We continue this “line!”

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The Church, especially older members

The Youth Group

Many congregations have a youth program, but do not encourage interaction between generations.

Valuable mentoring opportunities are being missed!

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Instead…

• Young people should be a part of the youth group,

• Which should be a part of the congregation as a whole,

• And young people should seek out older Christians who are faithful.

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Obstacles to Mentoring

•Selfishness

•By those who are older

•By those who need to be mentored.

•Time

•Either party can use the excuse, “I don’t have the time.”

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Seek out those who are faithful.

Let them teach you.

You may just gain a friend for life!