Did well-to-do Christians need to be counseled “not to be high-minded, and to rest their hope, not on uncertain riches, but on God”? —1 Timothy 5:3-16; 6:1, 2, 9, 17-19.
The apostle Paul admonished Timothy: “Give orders to those who are rich in the present system of things not to be high-minded, and to rest their hope, not on uncertain riches, but on God.”
The apostle Paul wrote to Timothy: “Give orders to those who are rich in the present system of things not to be high-minded, and to rest their hope, not on uncertain riches, but on God.”
To my mind, not to do so would be, apart from all else - and I would not want to repeat what has already been said - a sheer waste of time, effort and tax‐payers’ money.
To my mind, not to do so would be, apart from all else- and I would not want to repeat what has already been said- a sheer waste of time, effort and tax-payers' money
He urges Christians “not to be high-minded, and to rest their hope, not on uncertain riches, but on God, who furnishes us all things richly for our enjoyment.” —1 Timothy 6:17.
Paul wrote: “Give orders to those who are rich in the present system of things not to be high-minded, and to rest their hope, not on uncertain riches, but on God, who furnishes us all things richly for our enjoyment.”