In chapters 5 & 6 of 1 Timothy Paul instructed Timothy concerning general conduct and practice within the church.
- Respect for one another:
 Others are to be respected treating older men and women as fathers and 
mothers and treating younger men and women as brothers and sisters.
- Support for widows:
 Paul outlined a church welfare system for widows with implications for 
broader application of welfare. The church is expected to provide 
assistance for those who are genuine widows. This meant the widow has no
 other family members on whom to depend. If she has other family 
members, they are to provide for her and not the church. Furthermore, an
 age requirement of 60 years old is placed on those widows the church 
should help. These principles have a two-fold purpose: first, the church
 has limited resources and cannot provide for all who might request it, 
and second, providing for those who have other options, such as 
marriage, encourages idleness and self-indulgence which can lead to 
various sins. Paul taught that the first responsibility for care falls 
on the family and not the church.
- Accusations against church leaders:
 Though Paul didn't condone misconduct among church leaders, neither did
 he condone false accusations against them. Therefore, an accusation 
against a church leader should not be accepted and acted upon unless 
there were more than one witness. Accusations brought by only witness 
are to go no further.
- Caution in appointing church leaders:
 Timothy was counseled by Paul not to be too quick to appointment anyone
 to leadership in the church. There needs to be time to observe a 
person, allowing them to prove their true character.
- Conduct of workers toward their bosses:
 Those who work for others are counseled to regard their bosses as 
worthy of respect. The motive for this is not based on whether or not 
the boss deserves the respect but on upholding God's honor. The 
Christian worker represents God and it is God and His teaching that will
 be "blasphemed" should the Christian worker be disrespectful toward his
 boss and not be a good worker.
- Pursue the fruit of the Spirit:
 The overarching principle concerning our Christian conduct is based in 
the fruit of the Spirit. Paul instructs all Christians to pursue 
"righteousness, godliness, faith, love, endurance, and gentleness." (1 
Timothy 6:11)
 
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