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19 min · 27. kesä 2026
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In this episode of Bible Chapter by Chapter, we walk verse by verse through 1 Timothy Chapter 5 — the most practically detailed chapter in the letter, covering widows, elders, accountability, and what it actually means to treat a church as a family. The chapter opens with the framework that governs everything else: don't rebuke an older man, but exhort him as a father. The younger men as brothers. The elder women as mothers. The younger as sisters, in all purity. Four relationships. Four relational registers. One principle — this is a family. Treat it like one. We work through four movements. The family principle and why it is more demanding than management — because managing handles situations while honoring sees people. The widow care system — the distinction between widows indeed and widows with family, the enrollment criteria that describe a life of service worthy of return, and the practical instructions about younger widows shaped by specific problems in Ephesus. The double honor due to elders who rule well, grounded in both Deuteronomy and Jesus, alongside the protection from false accusation and the requirement of public accountability when sin is confirmed — held together by the command to do nothing by partiality and without prejudice, in the sight of God and Christ Jesus and the chosen angels. And the closing coda — some sins are evident, some follow later, and good works that are otherwise hidden cannot stay hidden. Plus the most personal verse in the chapter: Paul telling an anxious Timothy to take a little wine for his stomach, noticing that the call to purity has tipped into physical self-neglect and stopping to say — take care of yourself. Is there someone in your church or community who is not being seen the way this chapter describes? Leave your honest answer in the comments. We read every one. 📖 Scripture reading from the World English Bible (WEB) 🎧 Calm, verse-by-verse devotional format 📺 New episodes every chapter 📺 Watch more Bible studies here: https://www.youtube.com/@BibleChapterByChapterStudy [https://www.youtube.com/@BibleChapterByChapterStudy] 🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6MnjQf5YAsxCAhha7jCSGD [https://open.spotify.com/show/6MnjQf5YAsxCAhha7jCSGD] 🌐 Visit us at: www.biblechapterbychapter.com [http://www.biblechapterbychapter.com] Subscribe to Bible Chapter by Chapter and follow along as we walk through God's Word — one chapter at a time. #BibleStudy #1Timothy #GuardTheTruth #HonorWidows #ChristianPodcast #BibleChapterByChapter #Scripture #Faith #Devotional #PaulsLetters

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What 1 Timothy 5 Says About How The Church Should Actually Care For People | Bible Chapter by Chapter

In this episode of Bible Chapter by Chapter, we walk verse by verse through 1 Timothy Chapter 5 — the most practically detailed chapter in the letter, covering widows, elders, accountability, and what it actually means to treat a church as a family. The chapter opens with the framework that governs everything else: don't rebuke an older man, but exhort him as a father. The younger men as brothers. The elder women as mothers. The younger as sisters, in all purity. Four relationships. Four relational registers. One principle — this is a family. Treat it like one. We work through four movements. The family principle and why it is more demanding than management — because managing handles situations while honoring sees people. The widow care system — the distinction between widows indeed and widows with family, the enrollment criteria that describe a life of service worthy of return, and the practical instructions about younger widows shaped by specific problems in Ephesus. The double honor due to elders who rule well, grounded in both Deuteronomy and Jesus, alongside the protection from false accusation and the requirement of public accountability when sin is confirmed — held together by the command to do nothing by partiality and without prejudice, in the sight of God and Christ Jesus and the chosen angels. And the closing coda — some sins are evident, some follow later, and good works that are otherwise hidden cannot stay hidden. Plus the most personal verse in the chapter: Paul telling an anxious Timothy to take a little wine for his stomach, noticing that the call to purity has tipped into physical self-neglect and stopping to say — take care of yourself. Is there someone in your church or community who is not being seen the way this chapter describes? Leave your honest answer in the comments. We read every one. 📖 Scripture reading from the World English Bible (WEB) 🎧 Calm, verse-by-verse devotional format 📺 New episodes every chapter 📺 Watch more Bible studies here: https://www.youtube.com/@BibleChapterByChapterStudy [https://www.youtube.com/@BibleChapterByChapterStudy] 🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6MnjQf5YAsxCAhha7jCSGD [https://open.spotify.com/show/6MnjQf5YAsxCAhha7jCSGD] 🌐 Visit us at: www.biblechapterbychapter.com [http://www.biblechapterbychapter.com] Subscribe to Bible Chapter by Chapter and follow along as we walk through God's Word — one chapter at a time. #BibleStudy #1Timothy #GuardTheTruth #HonorWidows #ChristianPodcast #BibleChapterByChapter #Scripture #Faith #Devotional #PaulsLetters

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