1 Timothy 6:18

Armenian Eastern Bible 1994

What Does This Mean?

This verse from the Bible tells people who have wealth to use their money for good deeds, help others by sharing what they have, and be open about giving. The writer is advising on how to live a life that pleases God.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have lots of cookies. Instead of keeping them all to yourself, this verse says it's better to share those cookies with friends who don't have any. It makes everyone happy!

Historical Background

The letter was written by the Apostle Paul around 63 AD to Timothy, a young pastor in Ephesus. The audience included wealthy Christians, and the cultural setting was one where wealth could be seen as a status symbol rather than an opportunity for good works.

Living It Out Today

If you have extra money or resources today, think about how you can use them to help others. Maybe it's donating to a charity that feeds the hungry or volunteering your time to teach kids in underprivileged areas.

Topics

generositywealthgood workscharitydistributing resourcescommunication

Related Verses

Proverbs 19:17Matthew 6:2-4Acts 20:35Galatians 6:10Luke 12:33

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this verse only for rich people?
While it directly addresses those with wealth, the principle can apply to anyone who has more than they need. The message is about generosity and using what you have to help others.
How can I be 'willing to communicate' in terms of giving?
Being willing to communicate means openly sharing your intention to give, not hiding it or doing it for show but with a genuine desire to assist those who need it most.
Does this verse discourage wealth altogether?
No, the verse doesn't discourage wealth. Instead, it promotes using wealth wisely and in ways that benefit others, reflecting a godly stewardship of resources.
How can I apply this verse practically every day?
You can start by identifying small ways to give back daily, whether through time, skills, or money. Look for opportunities where you can help someone and share what you have generously without expecting anything in return.
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