Skandelon
<b>Moderator</b>
Yeah, you may be right. God didn't like to choose to use men with broken and sinful pasts as leaders... oh wait...there was Paul the murderer, but no one else...oh and David the adulterer/murderer, but that's all...oh wait... there was... etc etc etcWhat if he left his wife because of his adultery 40 years ago and then re-married and now is a standup guy and faithful to his new wife. Should he be considered because time has passed and he is a good guy? I suppose that we can come up with all kinds of scenarios, but the bottom line is that the people who hold the office of pastor, elder, or deacon are to be those who are above reproach and it is possible to become disqualified and time does not fix that disqualification.
The best thing is for the church is that it picks men who meet the qualifications and their past and current life as a Christian cannot be questioned. It would be different if what happened in their past was before salvation, but if it happens after then they should not serve as pastor, elder, or deacon. They can do many other things and not take the chance of bringing accusations against the Lord.
If you look upon a woman in lust you have committed adultery in your heart...by that standard are any of us really "qualified?"
I think Paul's intent regarding qualifications becomes very clear when you really understand his teaching on grace and biblical righteousness. Just my view on the subject...