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Main Idea: We are called to treat every member of the church with the honor and care we would give our own family, especially those who are most vulnerable.
- Through God’s church, our idea of family is redeemed
- I Timothy 5:1-2
- Paul’s Instruction: Treat all members with respect and familial honor, not with condescension or improper relationships.
- The church is God’s household, so relationships should be marked by love, respect, and a willingness to be in relationship with one another.
- We should serve our own families when they are in need: Family and church responsibility
- I Timothy 5:3-8
- First Responsibility: The home comes first. Family members are responsible for caring for their own relatives who are in need.
- God’s Standard: This principle is a mandate from God, and it is a sin to neglect this duty.
- Application: The church has a role to play in caring for its own, but it starts with our own household and families.
- In times of need, the church should serve one another: the church’s ministry to true widows
- I Timothy 5:9-16
- Honor true widows: The church should prioritize those who are truly in need and are in a vulnerable situation.
- Qualities of those to be honored: These women should be at least sixty years old, have been faithful in marriage, and have a reputation for good deeds.
- Service and prayer: Widows who are truly in need can serve the church by prayer and godly example.