1 Timothy 5:21
Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')
'An 'da: on 'weh, 'do Nyorsoa-:: Yusu' 'Klae-: 'dekorn: 'enjor-nyor:⧾ or gan-a-: ybei',: on 'ye 'o deh⧾: daa 'an za-a-', dih dhe.: An-a' 'chleh-: 'de dih. 'De mor deh⧾-a' klehkpeh: an mu-a: no,: an-a': za-': gwie-for: due'.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is Paul instructing Timothy to treat everyone fairly without showing favoritism. He emphasizes the importance of this by mentioning God, Jesus Christ, and the angels as witnesses.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're in charge of sharing cookies with your friends. This verse reminds us that it's important to share them equally, not giving more to your best friend or keeping the biggest ones for yourself!
Historical Background
The letter was written by Paul around 63-67 AD to Timothy, who was a young pastor in Ephesus. The cultural setting involved challenges of maintaining integrity and fairness within the church community.
Living It Out Today
In a modern workplace, this verse reminds managers or supervisors to treat all employees equally without giving preferential treatment based on personal relationships or biases.
Topics
fairnessintegritypartialitychurch leadershipmoralityjustice
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Paul mention God, Jesus Christ, and the angels as witnesses?
Paul emphasizes the seriousness of treating everyone fairly by invoking divine witnesses. This underscores that these instructions are not trivial but carry great spiritual weight.
How can this verse help in resolving conflicts within a church community?
By promoting fairness and integrity, leaders guided by 1 Timothy 5:21 can mediate conflicts more effectively, ensuring all parties feel heard and treated justly without bias.
What practical steps can someone take to avoid showing partiality as mentioned in the verse?
One can start by setting clear, consistent rules for how they interact with people. Regular self-reflection on biases and seeking feedback from trusted peers or mentors are also helpful.
Can you give an example of a situation where this verse might be relevant in everyday life?
Sure! If someone is involved in community service, they could use this verse as a guideline to ensure all beneficiaries receive the same level of care and resources without showing favoritism.
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