Ahem, if I may,
#1 Nothing in the text itself specifically says anything about pre conversion reputation. In fact, the context of the text is that elders should be chosen from among Christians who have good reputations: i.e. good post conversion reputations.
#2 How can someone who is a "New Creation" be held accountable for what went before? Are "all things" really made new, or just "some things"?
#3 As far as a criminal record, Paul, Peter, James, and just about every other Christian in the New Testament had a Criminal record.
#4 How bad is too bad? At least 4 out of 5 pastors that I have talked to, had wild lifestyles before they came to Christ. Since this requirement is of the Elders, and not just the over shepherd, this would include ALL of the leadership in the church: Youth Pastors, Worship, Evangelism, etc. This would leave probably 90 percent of the churches in the US, without any leadership. There is already a shortage of Pastors.
#5 MOST of the Godliest Pastors and elders I know, had horrible lives before they came to Christ. Paul Washer and CJ Mahaney come to mind.
#6 This goes against every fiber of the New Covenant. It makes God's election to the pastorate dependent upon merits that we earned on our own (since there was no empowering of the Holy Spirit) prior to Salvation. This seems to contradict everything in the New Testament: people seem to be chosen because they are UNDESERVING, rather than deserving.
#1 Nothing in the text itself specifically says anything about pre conversion reputation. In fact, the context of the text is that elders should be chosen from among Christians who have good reputations: i.e. good post conversion reputations.
#2 How can someone who is a "New Creation" be held accountable for what went before? Are "all things" really made new, or just "some things"?
#3 As far as a criminal record, Paul, Peter, James, and just about every other Christian in the New Testament had a Criminal record.
#4 How bad is too bad? At least 4 out of 5 pastors that I have talked to, had wild lifestyles before they came to Christ. Since this requirement is of the Elders, and not just the over shepherd, this would include ALL of the leadership in the church: Youth Pastors, Worship, Evangelism, etc. This would leave probably 90 percent of the churches in the US, without any leadership. There is already a shortage of Pastors.
#5 MOST of the Godliest Pastors and elders I know, had horrible lives before they came to Christ. Paul Washer and CJ Mahaney come to mind.
#6 This goes against every fiber of the New Covenant. It makes God's election to the pastorate dependent upon merits that we earned on our own (since there was no empowering of the Holy Spirit) prior to Salvation. This seems to contradict everything in the New Testament: people seem to be chosen because they are UNDESERVING, rather than deserving.