1 Timothy 5:8
Paul circumcised Timothy to avoid any unnecessary barriers or offense that might hinder Timothy's ministry to the Jews. Though Paul preached that circumcision was not necessary for salvation, he chose to have Timothy circumcised so that they could have greater acceptance and credibility among the Jewish population they were ministering to.
I Timothy 5:8
The Bible does not provide any specific information about Timothy being lustful. Timothy was known for his faith, obedience to God, and service to the early church.
I want something that you can provide and you want something that I can provide.
We are told in Acts 16:1-3 that Timothy's mother was a Jew and his father was a Greek. Timothy was to be a great asset to Paul's ministry and so Paul circumcised Timothy. Why? This was done to aid Timothy's acceptance by the Jews and provide full access to the Synagogues he would be visiting with Paul and Silas. If Timothy had not been circumcised, the Jews could have assumed he had renounced his Jewish heritage and had chosen to live as a Gentile. His being one-half Jewish was important.
Timothy was both a convert of Paul, his friend, and fellow evangelist. 1 and 2 Timothy were written by Paul as letters to him, instructing him in pastoral matters. Paul writes to both encourage and teach the younger minister.
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the differences between provide and offer are that provide means that someone or something can give you something if they want to because they can choose not to also........now to offer means that you are capable of giving something or someone so that is why you offer
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Nuns provide assistance to the community, priest, and convent. They are a devout believer by making a commitment to the church through there sacred vows. They maintain there homes, completing acts of charity, and educating parishioners.
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In 1 Timothy 5:8, it says, "But if anyone does not provide for his relatives, and especially for members of his household, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever." This verse emphasizes the importance of taking care of one's family and household.