From Mark Driscoll's Blog:
17 Qualifications of an Elder-Pastor from 1 Timothy 3:1–7
Relation to God
* A man – masculine leader
* Above reproach – without any character defect
* Able to teach – effective Bible communicator
* Not a new convert – mature Christian
Relation to Family
* Husband of one wife – one-woman man, sexually pure (this does not require a man to be married, as Paul, Timothy, Jesus, and widowed men could qualify)
* Has obedient children – successful father
* Manages family well – provides for, leads, organizes, loves
Relation to Self
* Temperate – mentally and emotionally stable
* Self-controlled – disciplined life of sound decision-making
* Not given to drunkenness – without addictions
* Not a lover of money – financially content and upright
Relation to Others
* Respectable – worth following and imitating
* Hospitable – welcomes strangers, especially non-Christians for evangelism
* Not violent – even-tempered
* Gentle – kind, gracious, loving
* Not contentious – peaceable, not quarrelsome or divisive
* Good reputation with outsiders – respected by non-Christians
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2 comments:
I wonder if you might be interested in my Bible Reading Notes, covering the whole of Scripture. They can be found at
www.christinallthescriptures.blogspot.com
www.theologyofgcberkouwer.blogspot.com
http://chascameron.spaces.live.com
Best Wishes.
Update to my earlier comment - The third of these sites is no longer available. The first two can still be found here and here.
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