If you have occasion to reprimand an older man, do not do so sharply,
but appeal to him as you would to a father. Treat the younger men like
brothers; the older women as mothers; the younger women as sisters, in
complete purity.
It is always difficult to reprimand anyone with graciousness; and to
T... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DUTY TO REPRIMAND (1 Timothy 5:1-2)... [ Continue Reading ]
Honour widows who are genuinely in a widow's destitute position. But
if any widow has children or grandchildren, let such children learn to
begin by discharging the duties of religion in their own homes; and
let them learn to give a return for all that their parents have done
for them; for this is t... [ Continue Reading ]
Let a woman be enrolled as a widow only if she is more than sixty
years of age; if she has been the wife of one husband; if she has
earned an attested reputation for good works; if she has nourished
children; if she has been hospitable to strangers; if she has helped
those in trouble; if she has was... [ Continue Reading ]
Refuse to enrol the younger women as widows, for when they grow
impatient with the restrictions of Christian widowhood, they wish to
marry, and so deserve condemnation, because they have broken the
pledge of their first faith; and, at the same time, they learn to be
idle and to run from house to hou... [ Continue Reading ]
Let elders who discharge their duties well be judged worthy of double
honour, especially those who toil in preaching and in teaching; for
Scripture says: "You must not muzzle the ox when he is treading the
corn, and, "The workman deserves his pay."
Do not accept an accusation against an elder unles... [ Continue Reading ]
Some men's sins are plain for all to see, and lead the way to
judgment; the sins of others will duly catch up on them. Even so there
are good deeds which are plain for all to see, and there are things of
a very different quality which cannot be hidden.
This saying bids us leave things to God and be... [ Continue Reading ]