Northern Roads by Jeremy Norton

Tag: timothy

Bible, Leadership

AUTHORITATIVE TEACHING

Is there a difference between men and women? Can women lead men in the church? Can women teach men in the church? If so, does

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Bible, Discipleship

STAYING FOCUSED ON THE FUTURE

How Paul’s Focus On the King Impacted His Future. We’ve looked at Paul’s Past and we’ve looked at Paul’s Present and now, we get a

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Bible, Outreach

THE PRESENT IS A PRESENT

How Paul’s Life Helps Us Live Ours. The Apostle Paul wrote these words to Timothy: “Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ

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Bible, Discipleship

WHY THE PAST IS IMPORTANT

How Paul’s Past Reminds Us Not to Forget Ours. In 1 Timothy 1:12, Paul writes, “I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who has given me

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Bible, Leadership

CHURCH ASSESSMENT

The Proof Is In the Pew. We’ve been working our way through the first half of 1 Timothy 1 this week. So far, we’ve talked

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Bible, Discipleship

MYTHS & GENEALOGIES

“Such things promote controversial speculations…“ We’ve been studying 1 Timothy 1 this week. This morning, I’d like to look at the following passage: “As I

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Bible, Leadership

KEEPING PASTORS ON POINT

The Power of Mentorship and Accountability. Too many pastors come out of Bible college with unrealistic expectations of what church-life is really going to be

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Bible, Leadership

WHO IS THIS GUY?

Why We Should Check a Pastor’s Authority. What kind of authority does pastoral leadership really have? I know that word “authority” can sound like a four

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Bible, Leadership

HOLDING FAST TO BIBLICAL TRUTH

And Preventing the Slippery Slope of False Doctrine. Is the experience of Christianity becoming more important than the foundations of Christianity? The more I watch and

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Bible, Leadership, NT

What Does Demonic Oppression Look Like In the Church?

Hollywood horror flicks have taught us to believe in overtly pointy-tailed devil-like creatures roaming around us. These attacks are always very physical, which are possible but not the norm. This is actually all part of the deception. We need to remember that demons were once angels and follow the great deceiver, Satan. Spiritual oppression rears its ugly head in deceptive ways.

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