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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2026 · 32 MIN

That By Them You May Fight the Good Fight

from Lakewood Baptist of NY Sermons · host Nate Hlad

This powerful message from 1 Timothy 1:18-20 challenges our modern understanding of love and kindness by revealing that true love sometimes means refusing to affirm destructive choices. We live in a culture that equates love with unquestioning acceptance, watching people unfold like beautiful sunsets without interference. But what if what we're watching isn't a sunset at all, but a burning ship going down? The passage confronts us with the uncomfortable truth that the church has a responsibility to act when someone is making shipwreck of their faith. We learn that genuine pastoral calling and Christian identity are affirmed by three essential criteria: recognition by God's people, belief in sound doctrine, and a life of integrity. The metaphor of spiritual warfare reminds us that ministry isn't about offensive attacks but about standing firm, holding fast to truth and good conscience. Most striking is Paul's assertion that apostasy almost never begins with intellectual confusion but with moral compromise. A bad conscience, as Calvin noted, is the mother of all heresies. The difficult practice of church discipline, including excommunication, emerges not as punishment but as an act of hope and love, allowing people to experience the consequences of their sin so they might return to God. This challenges us to reconsider what it truly means to love one another within the body of Christ.

This powerful message from 1 Timothy 1:18-20 challenges our modern understanding of love and kindness by revealing that true love sometimes means refusing to affirm destructive choices. We live in a culture that equates love with unquestioning acceptance, watching people unfold like beautiful sunsets without interference. But what if what we're watching isn't a sunset at all, but a burning ship going down? The passage confronts us with the uncomfortable truth that the church has a responsibility to act when someone is making shipwreck of their faith. We learn that genuine pastoral calling and Christian identity are affirmed by three essential criteria: recognition by God's people, belief in sound doctrine, and a life of integrity. The metaphor of spiritual warfare reminds us that ministry isn't about offensive attacks but about standing firm, holding fast to truth and good conscience. Most striking is Paul's assertion that apostasy almost never begins with intellectual confusion but with moral compromise. A bad conscience, as Calvin noted, is the mother of all heresies. The difficult practice of church discipline, including excommunication, emerges not as punishment but as an act of hope and love, allowing people to experience the consequences of their sin so they might return to God. This challenges us to reconsider what it truly means to love one another within the body of Christ.

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