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It is a trustworthy
statement:
if
any man
aspires
to the office of overseer,
it is a fine
work
he desires
to do.
2
An overseer,
then,
must
be above reproach,
the husband
of one
wife,
temperate,
prudent,
respectable,
hospitable,
able to teach,
3
not addicted to wine
or
pugnacious,
but gentle,
peaceable,
free from the love of money.
4
He must be one who manages
his own
household
well,
keeping
his children
under
control
with all
dignity
5
(but if
a man
does not know
how
to manage
his own
household,
how
will he take care
of the church
of God?),
6
and not a new convert,
so
that he will not become conceited
and fall
into the condemnation
incurred by the devil.
7
And he must
have
a good
reputation
with those
outside
the church, so
that he will not fall
into reproach
and the snare
of the devil.
8
Deacons
likewise
must be men of dignity,
not double-tongued,
or
addicted
to much
wine
or
fond of s
or
did gain,
9
but holding
to the mystery
of the faith
with a clear
conscience.
10
These
men must also
first
be tested;
then
let them serve as deacons
if they are beyond reproach.
11
Women
must likewise
be dignified,
not malicious gossips,
but temperate,
faithful
in all things.
12
Deacons
must be husbands
of only one
wife,
and good
managers
of their children
and their own
households.
13
For those
who have served
well
as deacons
obtain
for themselves
a high
standing
and great
confidence
in the faith
that is in Christ
Jesus.
14
I am writing
these things
to you, hoping
to come
to you before long;
15
but in case
I am delayed,
I write so
that you will know
how
one ought
to conduct
himself in the household
of
God,
which
is the church
of the living
God,
the pillar
and support
of the truth.
16
By common confession,
great
is the mystery
of godliness:
He who
was revealed
in the flesh,
Was vindicated
in the Spirit,
Seen
by angels,
Proclaimed
among
the nations,
Believed
on in the world,
Taken
up in glory.
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