Did Jesus actually say ‘Money is the root of all evil’? Come and find out tomorrow at 9am, 10:30am, 5pm or 7pm as we explore the second topic in our ‘Five Things Jesus Never Said’ series.
Read the Bible text: http://bit.ly/2p8XGMT
Did Jesus actually say ‘Money is the root of all evil’? Come and find out tomorrow at 9am, 10:30am, 5pm or 7pm as we explore the second topic in our ‘Five Things Jesus Never Said’ series.
Read the Bible text: http://bit.ly/2p8XGMT

From the ‘Reaching The Ends Of The Earth’ sermon series!
Sermon on ‘The Whole Counsel Of God’ from Acts 20:1-38 by Geoff Lin – available in audio or video here.
Read the Bible text: http://bit.ly/2o5yNPB
Chri
stians are word people. I don’t mean simply that ‘Christians are people of the WORD of God’, although that is true. I mean, that Christians need to listen, read, think and speak words with great intention and purpose.
Let me see if I can explain, starting with some background.
The first two posts in this series have offered two observations coming out of 1 Timothy 5:1-16 which may help a church family to further consider what it means to honour and care for those who are most vulnerable.
In the first post, we observed that the widow of 1 Tim 5 was akin to the ‘vulnerable’ today.
In the second post, we observed that when caring for a person in need – everyone is different and everyone can play a part. Five pointers were offered in how to do that.
In this last post, I would like to recommend a good book that works hard to offer principled and practical suggestions for getting alongside a person whom we are trying to love.
Side by Side – Walking with Others in Wisdom and Love by Edward T. Welch (Wheaton: Crossway, 2015).

Side by Side by Edward Welch is a quick and helpful read, written by a Christian counselor who has practiced and written in the fields of depression, fear and addiction for decades.
The aim of the book is to identify skills that Christians can learn and then use in caring for others. His basic idea is that those who help best are the ones who both need help and give help.
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1 Timothy 5:1-16 calls upon a church to honour and care for those who are most vulnerable.
In the first post of this series, we observed that the widow of 1 Tim 5 was akin to the ‘vulnerable’ today.
The second observation is this:
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In 1 Timothy 5:1-16 the Apostle Paul offers advise to Timothy (and those in the church that he leads) for honouring others – ‘Give honour to those widows who are really in need’ (5:3).
As he explains this advise, Paul is quite helpful in offering some suggestion in how to treat each widow differently given their particular situation – to the widow with children or grandchildren allow her family to care; to the godly widow who is alone offer her help; to the widow who has no interest in the things of God, exercise care if you help; to the faithful widow who is over sixty put her on the care list, but to the widow under sixty do not. All very specific!
Why?
The driving principle here is that the church of Jesus should be a help to those who are in most need (5:16) and if there are others like family members who should bear that responsibility, then allow them to do as such.
I take it that there are limited resources and that the wisdom here is to give priority to those who are most at risk- and at that time, it would have been the widow.
In this and the next post, I want to make two observations that may be helpful for our church family. Then in a third post a want to recommend a helpful book.

Sermon ‘Working On Our Relationships’ (1 Timothy 5:1-6:2) by Paul Harrington is now available to stream or download: http://bit.ly/2ap5Ya5
Read the Bible text: http://bit.ly/2aBoI8q

Sermon ‘Watch Your Life And Doctrine Closely’ (1 Timothy 4:6-16) by Paul Harrington is now available to stream or download: http://bit.ly/2acEBD0
Read the Bible text: http://bit.ly/2a4frUw

Sermon ‘One Of The Top Three Christian Truths?’ (1 Timothy 3:1-4:5) by Paul Harrington is now available to stream or download: http://bit.ly/2appq56
Read the Bible text: http://bit.ly/29T61ck

Sermon ‘The Least Politically Correct Chapter in the Bible’ (1 Timothy 2) by Paul Harrington is now available to stream or download: http://bit.ly/29zD8R6
Read the Bible text: http://bit.ly/29lhGUj