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Relationships and the Gospel's Message

Scripture Verse:  Do not rebuke an older man harshly, but exhort him as if he were your father. Treat younger men as brothers, older women as mothers, and younger women as sisters, with absolute purity.  Timothy 5:1-2


Materials Needed: None

Notes to the Leader:  This lesson addressed one of the more formal aspects of the Christian church, the selection and ordination of officers.  It also reviews the roll of each Christian with respect to the elderly and widowed.  While the topics may seem to be quite diverse, the Apostle Paul found it important to group them together in his letter to Timothy.

 

Introduction

Why don't we share our most intimate and private feelings with our friends and family?

What can we do about it?

How many of you meet regularly, as a friend would meet, with someone over 65, with someone who is single, with someone who is divorced, someone with a handicap, or with someone who is a widow by death? What is it that we all fear from these types of relationships?

Section One: Our Families

Have someone in your group read 1 Timothy 5:1:2 

What is the difference between a member of a family and a member of a group?

Do you think that our society today respects the elderly? Why or Why Not?

Section Two: Widows of Today

Have someone in your group read 1 Timothy 5:3-16

How would you describe the biblical definition of a widow?

What are the two key points of our relationships with widows that Paul is trying to tell us in these verses?

Note to the leader:  If you have a brief history of Timothy and Ephesus, a review would provide background information to add clarity to this next section of the study.

How do you think that the times and problems of Ephesus and Timothy relate to today's society?

Section Three: Dealing with the Elderly

Have someone in your group read 1 Timothy 5:17:25

The word used for elder is the same as for older man. Do you think that Paul is suggesting that our church leadership be filled with only older people?

Why do you think that Paul discusses widows and elders in the same chapter/verse of the Bible?

Read the following statement to the group: "Through good works, man earns his way into Heaven."

What do you think about it?

What is your responsibility when you hear a church leader make a statement that you believe is not correct?

Read Galatians 6:6 to your group. 

How do you interpret this Bible verse? 

What happens when you are faced with real conflict over an issue of Church doctrine as presented by an elder or other church officer?

Have someone in the group read 1 Timothy 5:19-20, Deuteronomy 19:15-20.  Re-ask the question.

Section Four:  Appointing Church Leaders

Have someone in your group read 1 Timothy 5:22

What caution do you think Paul is giving us in this verse?

Have someone in your group read 1 Timothy 5:24-25

What further advice does Paul give us?

How should we make our decisions on Church leadership?

Read Acts 13:1-3, 14:23 to your group.  Re-ask the question.

Use 1 Timothy 3:6-10 as a reference guide.  This is a list of attributes to look for in church leadership.  Any one of the attributes can be used to open up discussion.

Do you think that fasting has a place in the modern Church?

Why do you think that Paul put a discussion of family, the elderly, widows, and church leadership in the same chapter/ section of his letter to Timothy?


Bible Truth Being Taught: God sees the human heart without gender, color or age and that each of us is given the opportunity to grow in faith and trust.
Our Response: To develop loving, responsible, mutually helpful relationships with other Christians regardless of age, sex, or circumstances while upholding the truths of our faith.

   
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