Balanced approach

  • I Timothy 3:2 – “an overseer, then, must be …”
  • I John 1:8 – “If we say that we have no sin …”
  • It’s possible to be too lenient or too strict.
  • I Peter 5:1 – Peter was writing this as an elder. Yet Jesus at one point called him Satan and also rebuked him. Peter also denied Christ.
  • People grow over time.
    • ~ 30s A.D. – impetuous, immature
    • ~ 48 A.D. – Acts 15 – Has grown, taken stands
    • ~ 50 A.D. – Galatians 2 – Hypocrisy
    • ~ 60 A.D. – I Peter – Elder

“above reproach” (blameless)

  • I Timothy 3:2; Titus 1:6
  • Colossians 1:21-23

“the husband of one wife”

  • I Timothy 3:2; Titus 1:6
“the husband of one wife” My thinking
if he has a wife; can be a bachelor No. We would need more evidence to interpret it this way.
in his whole lifetime, can’t be remarried No. We would need more evidence to interpret it this way. (I Timothy 5:9)
can’t be a bachelor, polygamist, or adulteress Yes. He’s married and there’s nothing amiss about his marriage.
he’s a one-woman type of man; focuses on his character instead of current marital status, may allow for widower or divorce Maybe, but I’m still skeptical. (Consider I Timothy 3:4.)

“temperate” (vigilant, sober-minded)

  • I Timothy 3:2

“prudent” / “sensible” (sober-minded, self-controlled)

  • I Timothy 3:2
  • !!!TODO!!!

“respectable” (orderly, of good behavior)

  • I Timothy 3:2

“hospitable” (given to hospitality)

  • I Timothy 3:2; Titus 1:8
  • The root word behind “hospitality” means “love of strangers.”
  • Hebrews 13:2

“able to teach” (apt to teach, skillful in teaching)

  • I Timothy 3:2