The sincere faith that first lived in Lois and Eunice might not
be the best thing to rekindle in Timothy given the suffering Paul is
experiencing. But something about that faith was so compelling that a
presumably loving grandmother and mother believed Timothy would be better off
confessing the faith even though it might lead to imprisonment or death. The
spirit of power and of love and of self-discipline was not for cowards in the
first century. According to church tradition Timothy was beaten, dragged through
the streets of Ephesus and stoned to death for preaching what Lois and Eunice and
Paul persuaded him was sound teaching of which one should not be ashamed. In
twenty-first century America participation in the sound teaching of faith and love
carries no threat of persecution and yet according to a decade worth of polls
is in serious decline among those in both the Eunice and Timothy age
demographic. A whole generation has been lost to the holy calling of God’s
purpose and grace and Lois is wondering why. It could be that the most
dangerous threat to the faith was to neuter it by making it mainstream until a
majority of people could claim to be Christian without practicing or
participating in any communal expression of it. So what do we do? We do what Paul
preached to his beloved child Timothy - rekindle the gift of God, the sound
teaching of the faith and love that is in Christ Jesus. Move out of the
mainstream and into the marketplace. Do not be ashamed to give a reason for the
hope that you have and with gentleness and respect be people of persuasion for
the good treasure entrusted to us is worth sharing.
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