9 A widow is to be put on the list only if she is not less than sixty years old, having been the wife of one man , 10 having a reputation for good works ; and if she has brought up children , if she has shown hospitality to strangers , if she has washed the saints' feet , if she has assisted those in distress , and if she has devoted herself to every good work . 11 But refuse to put younger widows on the list, for when they feel sensual desires in disregard of Christ , they want to get married , 12 thus incurring condemnation , because they have set aside their previous pledge . 13 At the same time they also learn to be idle , as they go around from house to house ; and not merely idle , but also gossips and busybodies , talking about things not proper to mention. 14 Therefore , I want younger widows to get married , bear children , keep house , and give the enemy no occasion for reproach ; 15 for some have already turned aside to follow Satan . 16 If any woman who is a believer has dependent widows , she must assist them and the church must not be burdened , so that it may assist those who are widows indeed .
Matthew Henry's Commentary on 1 Timothy 5:9-16
Commentary on 1 Timothy 5:9-16
(Read 1 Timothy 5:9-16)
Every one brought into any office in the church, should be free from just censure; and many are proper objects of charity, yet ought not to be employed in public services. Those who would find mercy when they are in distress, must show mercy when they are in prosperity; and those who show most readiness for every good work, are most likely to be faithful in whatever is trusted to them. Those who are idle, very seldom are only idle, they make mischief among neighbours, and sow discord among brethren. All believers are required to relieve those belonging to their families who are destitute, that the church may not be prevented from relieving such as are entirely destitute and friendless.