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I would say that, aside from personal messages to individuals or non-doctrinal content, the main doctrinal subjects that Paul was seeking to communicate to Timothy in his two epistles to him were as follows: 1) the importance of detecting and opposing false teachings, as well as of maintaining sound teaching or doctrine (1 Timothy 1:3-7); 2) the proper relationship between Law and gospel -- particularly with regard to the Law not being a means of salvation, but of bringing people to a realization of their need for a Savior from their sins, thus guiding them to the gospel of the salvation gained through faith in Christ (1 Timothy 1:8-11); 3) Paul's personal testimony of his own experience being an example of the grace that God shows to sinners (1 Timothy 1:12-17); 4) instructions for the proper conduct of Christian worship (1 Timothy 2); 5) the qualifications that should be possessed by individuals holding positions of authority within the church (1 Timothy 3); 6) guidance to ministers for sound doctrinal teaching (1 Timothy 4; 2 Timothy 2:14-26); 7) proper ministerial treatment of the elderly, widows, orphans, and slaves (1 Timothy 5); 8) avoidance of Christian service or actions being motivated by the love of money (1 Timothy 6:6-10); 9) the importance of being patient and maintaining one's faith under conditions of persecution (2 Timothy 1:3-12); 10) signs of the end times (2 Timothy 3:1-9); and 11) testimony to the inspiration of Scripture by God (2 Timothy 3:14-17).
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