1 Timothy 5 — FBV
5Verse 1Don't rebuke a man who is older than you. Instead, encourage him as if he were your father. Treat younger men as brothers,Verse 2older women as mothers, younger women as sisters, with the highest standards of decency.Verse 3Help widows who don't have a family.Verse 4For the Christian responsibility of a widow's children or grandchildren is to do their duty for their own family, and repay their parents by helping them out. This is what pleases God.Verse 5Now a real widow, having no family, alone and without support, puts her hope in God and prays for help night and day.Verse 6But a widow who concentrates on pleasing herself is already dead, even though she's still physically alive.Verse 7Give people these instructions so that they will be above criticism.Verse 8But those who don't look after their relatives, especially their own family, have denied their beliefs, and are worse than those who don't believe.Verse 9Only widows over sixty who have been faithful to their husbands should be put on the list.+Verse 10The widow should have a reputation for doing good. Did she bring up children properly? Has she been hospitable? Has she washed the feet of church members? Has she helped those who were in trouble? Has she really tried to do good in every way?Verse 11Don't take on widows who are younger, because when their physical desires make them want to remarry they abandon their dedication to Christ.Verse 12In this they are guilty of breaking their previous commitment.+Verse 13They also get used to a lazy life, just visiting each other in their homes. Not only lazy, but they gossip and meddle, talking about things they shouldn't.Verse 14So my best advice is that younger widows marry and have children and take care of the home. That way there's no opportunity for criticism from the Enemy.Verse 15However, some have already gone the way of Satan.Verse 16Any Christian woman who has widows in the family should help them, so that the church is not burdened with the responsibility, and can help those widows who are truly in need.Verse 17Elders who direct the church well should be seen as doubly valuable,+particularly those who work in speaking the Word and in teaching.Verse 18As Scripture says, “Don't muzzle the ox when it's threshing out the grain.” Also, “The worker deserves to be paid.”+Verse 19Don't entertain any accusation against an elder unless two or three witnesses support it.Verse 20Censure those who sin in front of everyone as a warning to others as well.Verse 21Before God and Christ Jesus, and the holy angels, I instruct you to follow these instructions without bias. Don't do anything from an attitude of favoritism.Verse 22Don't be in a hurry to lay hands on anyone; and don't get involved in the sins of others. Keep yourself pure.Verse 23Don't just drink water, but use a little bit of wine because of your bad stomach—you're sick so often!Verse 24The sins of some people are really obvious, and they are clearly guilty, but the sins of others are not seen until later.Verse 25Similarly some good works are obvious, and even those that are hidden won't be for long.