- Basic principle: Christians should adjust the way they relate to others within God's family in order to show proper care and respect for each person.
- Case study #1: How should we think about showing proper care for widows?
Main Point: Christians should adjust the way they relate to others within God's family in order to show proper care and respect for each person. This principle should shape how the church cares for widows.
Discussion Questions:
- What is the doctrine of adoption and how does it account for how we came to be part of God's family in the first place?
- What is the basic principle for relationships in the church set forth in vv.1-2?
- Exercise: take time to think through and discuss what it might look like to adjust the way one relates to others within God's family from each perspective listed (i.e. from the the perspective to the older men, younger men, etc).
- How might honoring this principle serve the church's call to display the beauty of the gospel?
- What are the three basic qualifications that a widow must meet in order to be substantially supported by the church? Why are these qualifications important?
- How should vv.3-8 shape how Christians think about their responsibility in showing proper care and respect for their aging parents?
- What would it look like for me to adjust the way I relate to each group mentioned in vv.1-2?
- How can I best honor God by taking responsibility to care for my parents as they age?
- Praise God adopting us into His family and for the blessing of being part of a local church
- Ask God for wisdom to adjust the way we relate to others within God's family in order to show proper care and respect for each person
- Ask God to help us honor Him by taking responsibility to care for our aging parents
- Ask God to help us be sensitive to and show care for all widows and to, when appropriate, make substantial provision for them.