17 The elders who rule well are to be considered worthy of double honor , especially those who work hard at preaching and teaching . 18 For the Scripture says , " YOU SHALL NOT MUZZLE THE OX WHILE HE IS THRESHING ," and " The laborer is worthy of his wages ." 19 Do not receive an accusation against an elder except e on the basis of two or three witnesses . 20 Those who continue in sin , rebuke in the presence of all , so that the rest also will be fearful of sinning. 21 I solemnly charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus and of His chosen angels , to maintain these principles without bias , doing nothing in a spirit of partiality . 22 Do not lay hands upon anyone too hastily and thereby share responsibility for the sins of others ; keep yourself free from sin . 23 No longer drink water exclusively, but use a little wine for the sake of your stomach and your frequent ailments . 24 The sins of some men are quite evident , going before them to judgment ; for others , their sins follow after . 25 Likewise also , deeds that are good are quite evident , and those which are otherwise cannot e be concealed .
Matthew Henry's Commentary on 1 Timothy 5:17-25
Commentary on 1 Timothy 5:17-25
(Read 1 Timothy 5:17-25)
Care must be taken that ministers are maintained. And those who are laborious in this work are worthy of double honour and esteem. It is their just due, as much as the reward of the labourer. The apostle charges Timothy solemnly to guard against partiality. We have great need to watch at all times, that we do not partake of other men's sins. Keep thyself pure, not only from doing the like thyself, but from countenancing it, or any way helping to it in others. The apostle also charges Timothy to take care of his health. As we are not to make our bodies masters, so neither slaves; but to use them so that they may be most helpful to us in the service of God. There are secret, and there are open sins: some men's sins are open before-hand, and going before unto judgment; some they follow after. God will bring to light the hidden things of darkness, and make known the counsels of all hearts. Looking forward to the judgment-day, let us all attend to our proper offices, whether in higher or lower stations, studying that the name and doctrine of God may never be blasphemed on our account.