1 Timothy, 3

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1 It is a faithful saying: if a man desires the episcopate, he desires a good work.

2 Therefore, it is necessary for a bishop to be beyond reproach, the husband of one wife, sober, prudent, gracious, chaste, hospitable, a teacher,

3 not a drunkard, not combative but restrained, not quarrelsome, not covetous;

4 but a man who leads his own house well, having children who are subordinate with all chastity.

5 For if a man does not know how to lead his own house, how will he take care of the Church of God?

6 He must not be a new convert, lest, being elated by pride, he may fall under the sentence of the devil.

7 And it is necessary for him also to have good testimony from those who are outside, so that he may not fall into disrepute and the snare of the devil.

8 Similarly, deacons must be chaste, not double-tongued, not given to much wine, not pursuing tainted profit,

9 holding to the mystery of the faith with a pure conscience.

10 And these things should be proven first, and then they may minister, being without offense.

11 Similarly, the women must be chaste, not slanderers, sober, faithful in all things.

12 Deacons should be the husband of one wife, men who lead their own children and their own houses well.

13 For those who have ministered well will acquire for themselves a good position, and much confidence in the faith which is in Christ Jesus.

14 I am writing these things to you, with the hope that I will come to you soon.

15 But, if I am delayed, you should know the manner in which it is necessary to conduct yourself in the house of God, which is the Church of the living God, the pillar and the foundation of truth.

16 And it is clearly great, this mystery of piety, which was manifested in the flesh, which was justified in the Spirit, which has appeared to Angels, which has been preached to the Gentiles, which is believed in the world, which has been taken up in glory.




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1 Timothy 3 presents a series of requirements for those who wish to serve as leaders in the church, including bishops and deacons. The importance of exemplary conduct, good testimony and specific skills to lead and teach is highlighted. Following are five verses related to the topics covered in 1 Timothy 3:

1 Peter 5:2: "Pastoreal the flock of God that is among you, not by embarrassment, but spontaneously, as God wants; not by sordid greed, but of good will" this verse highlights the importance of a voluntary heart and detached in Leadership, without seeking personal benefits or acting out of obligation, but with a genuine motivation to serve the herd.

Titus 1:7-8: "Because it is necessary for the bishop to be blameless, as a disqualification of God; neither overshable nor given to wine, nor beaten, nor greed of greed, but hospitable, friendly, moderate , fair, holy, temperate "This excerpt highlights some of the specific requirements to be a bishop, including the importance of being hospitable, moderate, fair and holy, and has no negative characteristics such as anger, pride and greed.

Proverbs 22:29: "Do you see a diligent man in his work? Before kings will be put; he will not remain among those of the lower position" This verse highlights the importance of diligence and excellence in the work, which can result in recognition and advancement in the leadership position.

1 Timothy 4:16: "Be careful of yourself and doctrine; persevere in these things; for by doing so, you will save yourself, both yourself and those who hear you" here, the need to take care of its own conduct is emphasized and the need to take care of its own conduct and From faithfulness to doctrine, which is essential to salvation not only of the leader, but also of those who are influenced by him.

1 Corinthians 9:27: "Before I subdue my body, and I reduce it to servitude, so that, preaching to others, I myself do not come in any way to disapprove" This verse highlights the importance of personal discipline and submission to the Spirit Holy, in order to avoid falling into temptation and losing testimony to those to whom it is preached.





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