“And what you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses entrust to faithful men who will be able to teach others also.” (2 Tim. 2:2 ESV)
A man once learned a valuable lesson about repairing engines
At first, he kept that knowledge to himself, thinking it gave him an advantage. But over time, he began teaching a younger coworker what he knew—how to diagnose problems, how to listen for the subtle sounds of a failing part, how to fix things the right way. Something surprising happened. Not only did the younger man grow, but the teacher himself became sharper, more confident, and more fulfilled. What he passed on didn’t diminish—it multiplied.
That’s how God designed truth to work
The Holy Spirit is our ultimate Teacher. Jesus said, “He will teach you all things and bring to your remembrance all that I have said to you” (John 14:26). What God teaches us is never meant to stop with us. It’s meant to flow through us to others.
Each of us has been given different gifts
Some teach publicly, others quietly through example, encouragement, or one-on-one conversations. “Having gifts that differ… let us use them” (Rom. 12:6–7). You don’t need a stage to teach—you just need a willing heart.
But teaching isn’t just about words
It’s about how we live. Scripture reminds us to show “integrity, dignity, and sound speech” (Titus 2:7–8). People are always watching, and often they learn more from what we do than what we say.
And ultimately, our teaching should point people back to Christ. Jesus commanded us to make disciples, “teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you” (Matt. 28:20). We are not just passing along information—we are helping shape lives for eternity.
Therefore
Be intentional about passing on what God has taught you. Share His truth faithfully, live it consistently, and trust Him to use your influence to impact others. What you invest in others today can bear fruit for generations to come.
“May my teaching drop as the rain, my speech distill as the dew, like gentle rain upon the tender grass, and like showers upon the herb.” (Deut. 32:2 ESV)
“I think the teaching profession contributes more to the future of our society than any other single profession.” — John Wooden