1 Timothy 5:23

Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from the Bible, Paul is advising Timothy to stop drinking only water and start using a little wine for his stomach problems and frequent illnesses. The key message is that sometimes it's good to use natural remedies to take care of one’s health.

Explained for Children

Imagine your tummy hurts all the time. Your friend tells you, 'Don't just drink water; have a tiny bit of juice too because it might help make your tummy feel better.' That's what Paul is telling Timothy here!

Historical Background

The letter to Timothy was written by the Apostle Paul around 63 AD. It was addressed to his young protégé, Timothy, who was struggling with health issues. The cultural context suggests that wine was often used as a medicine and for its antiseptic properties.

Living It Out Today

Today, if someone has chronic stomach problems or frequent illnesses, they might consider natural remedies like herbal teas or probiotics under a doctor's advice, similar to how Timothy is advised to use wine for his health issues.

Topics

healthadvicespiritual guidancemedicinestomach issuesnatural remedies

Related Verses

Genesis 1:29Matthew 9:17Luke 5:37-38John 2:1-11Ephesians 5:18

Frequently Asked Questions

Is drinking wine recommended in the Bible?
The context is specific to health advice for Timothy. Generally, moderation and wisdom are encouraged when it comes to consuming alcohol.
Why did Paul suggest using wine instead of water?
Water at that time was often contaminated. Wine had antiseptic properties and could help with digestive issues, offering a healthier alternative.
Does this verse mean we should drink alcohol for health reasons today?
Consulting a healthcare provider is key. This advice was specific to Timothy's situation in ancient times and doesn't necessarily apply universally.
What does 'often infirmities' refer to in this verse?
'Often infirmities' means frequent illnesses or recurring health problems, indicating that Timothy had ongoing health issues.
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