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Trustworthy
is
the
saying:
If
anyone
aspires to
overseership,
he is desirous
of a good
work.
2
Therefore
it behooves
the
overseer
to be above reproach,
the
husband
of one
wife, sober, self-controlled, respectable, hospitable, able to teach,
3
not
given to wine,
not
a striker,
but gentle,
peaceable,
not
loving money,
4
manag
in
g
the
own
house
well,
hav
in
g
children
in
submission,
with
all
dignity
5
but
if
one
does not know
how
to manage
the
own
household,
how
will he care for
the
church
of God?
6
not
a novice,
lest
having been puffed up,
he might fall
into
the
judgment
of the
devil.
7
And
it behooves
him
also
to have
a good
testimony
from
those
outside,
so that
he might not fall
into
reproach
and
the
snare
of the
devil.
8
Deacons
likewise
must be
dignified,
not
double-tongued,
not
being given
to much
wine,
not
greedy of dishonest gain,
9
holding
to the
mystery
of the
faith
with
a clear
conscience.
10
And
these
also,
let them be tested
first;
then
let them serve,
being
blameless.
11
Women
likewise
must be
dignified,
not slanderers,
clear-minded,
faithful
in
all things.
12
Let deacons be
husbands
of one
wife,
managing
the children
and the
own
households
well.
13
For
those
having served
well
acquire
a good
standing
for themselves
and
great
confidence
in
the
faith
that
is
in
Christ
Jesus.
14
I am writing
these things
to you,
hoping
to come
to you in a short time,
15
but
if
I should delay,
so that
you may know
how
it behooves
one
to conduct oneself
in
the
household
of God,
which
is
the
church
of
the
living
God,
the
pillar
and
base
of the
truth.
16
And
confessedly,
great
is the
mystery
of godliness:
Who
was revealed
in
the
flesh, was justified
in
the
Spirit,
was seen
by angels,
was proclaimed
among
the
nations,
was believed on
in
the
world,
was taken up
in
glory.
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