B3
Widows
C1
Most widows can be and must be assisted by family. A family who will
not help is judged to be more evil than a nonbeliever. It is
understood that the family of God (believers) do need to be aware of
other’s needs—any type of needs. If we are able, we must help.
C2
Some widows have no family or that family will not help because the
widow is a Christian. This is the true widow, the widow indeed, etc.
They have no human to help, but they do trust in God to help them.
C3
Qualifications for the congregation to help.
D1
60 or greater is age.
D2
One-woman wife. This is only one husband at a time.
D3
Has and is
doing
good works. For example, raised children, hospitable
to strangers, washed the feet of God's people, helped the afflicted,
and diligence in doing so. These examples are for
family first, Christians second, and non-Christian last. That is the
order of priorities.
C4
Younger widows must be rejected, in most cases, because they might
give a pledge, a promise, of serving others full time. If and when
they want to get married, they forsake their promise.
C5
Be careful. A
widow who
is accepted in the registry, might, for whatever reason, turn against
God and follow satan.
D1
Consider Paul’s assistant: 2 Timothy 4:10 PickNT for
Demas, loving this present world, has deserted me and gone to
Thessalonica—Crescens to Galatia, Titus to Dalmatia.
D2
Clarke
adds: Some
of these young widows, for he appears to be still treating of them,
are turned aside to idolatry, to follow Satan instead of Christ.
Slight deviations, in the first instance, from a right line, may lead
at last to an infinite distance from Christ.
D3
A slight deviation for sure. A
deviation over time usually develops further and further from the
standard.
C6
Some concerns about widows
D1
Needing assistance from house repairs, family issues, financial, etc.
D2
Helping protect from abuse, being taken advantage of
D3
Needing assistance to help with loneliness
C7
Some verses about widows
D1
God cares for widows and those suffering: 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 NIV
Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the
Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, 4 who comforts us in
all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with
the comfort we ourselves receive from God.
D2
He is judge Psalm 68:5, Deuteronomy 10:18
D3
Raised the dead widow's son Luke 7:11-15
D4
God curses those who thwart justice for widows, non-Jews (in Israel),
and orphans Deuteronomy 27:19 (an example in Isaiah 10:1-4)
D5
Against God's law to cause trouble or take advantage of widows Exodus
22:22-24
D6
Corrupt prophets (today we would understand these as church leaders)
who taken financial advantage of widows Ezekiel 22:25 and Mark
12:38-40
D6
God required a special tithe in Israel for Levites, non-citizens, and
widows Deuteronomy 14:28-29
D7
Example of caring for non-Jewish widows in the book of Ruth
D8
Taking care of the widow in Zarephath in the land of Sidon and Elijah
(1 Kings 17:13-14)
D9
Office of deacon started in part due to need for helping widows (Acts
6:1)
D10
Example of helpful widow named Tabitha (Dorcas) Acts 9:36-41
D11
God observes how we treat orphans and widows/widowers: James 1:27 NIV
Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is
this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep
oneself from being polluted by the world.
C8
Some suggestions
D1
Start a support group. This should be organized, headed, and
maintained by widows and widowers.
D2
Listen. Do not give advice unless asked.
D3
Respect their opinions and decisions. They don’t need you to run
their life.
D4
Understand that there are spiritual needs, emotional needs, physical
needs (including sex). There should be means of discussing these and
understanding Scriptural principles for these needs. There might even
be a need for professional counseling. Grief has no timeline. There
is always grief of some degree for life.
D5
Review Stephen
Ministries resources. (Recommended).
C8
Articles
D2
Widows
in Ministry, Widows in Misery (This is a Bible study by Melanie
Newton on Bible.org).
D4
10
things I wish someone had told me about becoming a widow
(non-Christian article)
D5
Distinct Financial Concerns of Widows. See here
(pdf).
D6
Financial
Advice for Your First Year as a Widow (Secular)
C9
Questions
D1
Why does God care about widows?
D2
What does God’s care show about His kingdom, attributes, worldview?
D3
What doesn’t God help directly as making them rich or something?
(Consider that God delegates, so maybe God opened the eyes of one who
could help but refused. We shouldn’t blame God when it was some
human who could have helped but refused).
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