The Qualifications of a Teacher - General Teaching
What does it truly take to be a faithful vessel for the Gospel? Teaching God’s Word is far more than a public speaking obligation; it is a sacred stewardship that demands a specific spiritual pedigree. Grounded in Paul’s deeply personal and urgent final letters to his son in the faith, Timothy, this lesson unpacks the essential spiritual blueprint for anyone called to instruct others in the body of Christ.
Through this study, we will explore the seven vital pillars that define a true teacher of the Word:
Be Called: Grounded in a divine appointment by the will of God, possessing a genuine, unfeigned faith that stirs up the spiritual gifts within.
Be Equipped: Finding strength exclusively in the grace that is in Christ Jesus, enduring hardness as a good soldier, and remaining unentangled by the affairs of this world to please the Master.
Be Unashamed: Refusing to blush at the testimony of our Lord or the afflictions of the Gospel, standing bold in the power, love, and sound mind granted by the Holy Spirit.
Have Sound Doctrine: Holding fast to the form of sound words in faith and love, preserving the holy deposit of truth through the Holy Ghost.
To Discern: Having the spiritual clarity to separate the calling of the Kingdom from the distractions of the world, prioritizing eternal impact over earthly comfort.
To Encourage: Instilling confidence in the next generation of believers, reminding them that God has not given us the spirit of fear, but of power.
To Rightly Divide the Word: Committing the truth to faithful men who shall be able to teach others also, ensuring the chain of sound doctrine remains unbroken.
Whether you are currently leading a classroom, preparing for ministry, or seeking to faithfully disciple those in your home, this lesson will challenge you to move past mere head-knowledge. Discover how to align your life with the biblical standard of a teacher—one who is approved unto God, thoroughly equipped, and ready to pass the torch of truth to the next generation.