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1 Timothy 6:6–14 and materialism amongst Nigerian Christian youths


Chidinma P. Ukeachusim

Abstract

Increasing involvement of Nigerian youths in cybercrime and fraud, ritual activities, prostitution, human and drug trafficking, kidnapping, robbery and  hired killings reveal the growing materialism of a significant number of Nigerian youths, including uncountable numbers of professed Nigerian Christian  youths. There is the need to address materialism amongst Nigerian youths with special reference to Nigerian Christian youths. Paul’s moral instructions  to Timothy are still relevant for Nigerian Christian youths to emulate. Therefore, this study employs a redaction critical method of biblical exegesis to  interpret and apply 1 Timothy 6:6–14 to the problem of materialism amongst Nigerian Christian youths. This study finds that materialism amongst  Nigerian Christian youths is consolidating negative implications to their spiritual lives, families, to the mission mandate of the church and to Nigeria as a  nation. This study argues that Paul has shown a model of how a Christian youth ought to be guided with regard to material possessions.


Contribution:  This study explored the issue of materialism amongst countless Nigerian Christian youths that is consolidating negative implications to their spiritual  lives, families, to the church and to Nigeria as a nation. The study recommends that Paul’s instructions to Timothy about godliness and love of money are  still relevant for Nigeria Christian youths to emulate.


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eISSN: 2072-8050
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