1 Timothy: Character, Calling, and the Weight of Leadership
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First Timothy is blunt, practical, and surprisingly modern and that’s why we love it. Tim Lansford and Dr. Dean Posey unpack why these Pastoral Letters read like personal coaching notes from Paul to a younger leader trying to hold the line in Ephesus, a spiritually complicated city with loud competing beliefs and constant pressure to compromise.
We talk about why good theology isn’t “extra credit” for leaders but the foundation that shapes judgment, resilience, and culture. You’ll hear why leaders are often placed in hard places for hard reasons, how a clear conscience helps you endure external chaos, and how leadership decay usually starts with small drift in character or teaching. We also dig into Paul’s insistence on prayer as a posture, including praying for rulers you may not agree with, and why “prayer without anger or quarreling” is really about humility, tone, and spiritual credibility.
From qualifications for elders and deacons to the famous “don’t let anyone despise your youth,” we connect the dots to leadership today: character beats charisma, integrity at home matters, and respect is earned by example, not demanded by title. We close with Paul’s warning about money and motives, the line “godliness with contentment is great gain,” and the long-game call to mentor the next generation. If you like thoughtful leadership talk with a few dad jokes along the way, you’re in the right place. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review so more leaders can find the show.