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Moff 1 TIM Chapter 5

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5Never censure an older man harshly; appeal to him as a father. Treat younger men like brothers, 2older women like mothers, younger women like sisters--with perfect propriety.

3Widows who really need it must be supported from the funds. 4(When a widow has children or grandchildren, they must learn that the first duty of religion is to their own household, and that they should make some return to those who have brought them up. In God's sight this is an acceptable thing.) 5The really forlorn widow has her hope fixed on God, night and day she is at her prayers and supplications; 6whereas the widow who plunges into dissipation is dead before ever she dies. 7So lay down the following rules, to prevent any reproach being incurred. 8Whoever does not provide for his own relatives and particularly for his own family, has repudiated the faith: he is worse than an infidel. 9No one under sixty is to be put on the church's list of widows; and she must have been only once married, 10she must have a reputation for good service, as a woman who has brought up children, shown hospitality, washed the feet of the saints, relieved distress, and interested herself in all good works. 11Refuse to put young widows on the list, for when their wanton desires alienate them from Christ, they want to marry 12and thus are guilty of breaking their first troth to Him. 13Besides, they become idle unconsciously by gadding about from one house to another — and not merely idle but gossips and busybodies, repeating things they have no right to mention. 14So I prefer young widows to marry again, to bear children, to look after their households, and not to afford our opponents any chance of reviling us. 15As it is, some widows have already turned after Satan. — 16Any believer, man or woman, who has widowed relatives, must give them relief; the church is not to be burdened with them; she has to relieve the widows who really need relief.

17Presbyters who are efficient presidents are to be considered worthy of ample remuneration, particularly those who have the task of preaching and teaching: 18Scripture says, You must not muzzle an ox when he is treading the grain, and A workman deserves his wages.

19Never let any charge be brought against a presbyter, unless it is certified by two or three witnesses. 20Those who are guilty of sin you must expose in public, to overawe the others.

21In the presence of God and the Lord Jesus Christ and the elect angels, I adjure you to be unprejudiced in carrying out these orders; be absolutely impartial.

22Never be in a hurry to ordain a presbyter; do not make yourself responsible for the sins of another man — keep your own life pure. 23[Give up being a total abstainer; take a little wine for the sake of your stomach and your frequent attacks of illness.] 24Some people's sins are notorious and call for judgment, but in some cases sin only comes out afterwards. 25Good works are equally conspicuous; and even when they are not, they cannot escape notice for ever.

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