Zaac
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So divorce is the only thing that can prevent a man from becoming a pastor?
Nope. Divorce is just the one he can't just fix without reconciling to his divorced wife. This is JUST how important marriage is to God.
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So divorce is the only thing that can prevent a man from becoming a pastor?
Nope. Divorce is just the one he can't just fix without reconciling to his divorced wife. This is JUST how important marriage is to God.
Old news .... more ranting and raving from what has become an old tactic of yours to draw people into nothing arguments. I think they call that "trolling?"
If the person is married again, they are living in sin. How can someone repent of their sin and remain in it?So then his solution is to divorce again, have his ex wife divorce again and then remarry? Causing two additional divorces - possibly to spouses married for many years - and remarry the first person?
But she was not a pastor. She was a cook.I learned more from her instruction than from anybody I have ever met with since."
You're assuming that before God that the person was ever released from the original marriage. You can't remarry if you've not been released from the true marriage. Just like the lady at the well.So then his solution is to divorce again, have his ex wife divorce again and then remarry? Causing two additional divorces - possibly to spouses married for many years - and remarry the first person?
You must have missed the rest of the passage. To be a pastor a man must be above reproach:So divorce is the only thing that can prevent a man from becoming a pastor?
You must have missed the rest of the passage. To be a pastor a man must be above reproach:
1. Above reproach in his married life. The husband of one wife.
2. Above reproach in his thought life. Sober-minded.
3. Above reproach in his personal life. Self-controlled.
4. Above reproach in his community life. Respectable.
5. Above reproach in his social life. Hospitable.
6. Above reproach in his pedagogical life. Able to teach.
7. Above reproach in his temperance life. Not a drunkard.
8. Above reproach in his emotional life. Not violent but gentle.
9. Above reproach in his deportment life. Not quarrelsome.
10. Above reproach in his financial life. Not a lover of money.
11. Above reproach in his home life. Manage his own household well.
12. Above reproach in his parenting life. Keeping his children submissive.
13. Above reproach in his Christian life. Not be a recent convert.
14. Above reproach in his influential life. Well thought of by outsiders.
1 Timothy 3:2 Therefore an overseer must be above reproach, the husband of one wife, sober-minded, self-controlled, respectable, hospitable, able to teach,
3 not a drunkard, not violent but gentle, not quarrelsome, not a lover of money.
4 He must manage his own household well, with all dignity keeping his children submissive,
5 for if someone does not know how to manage his own household, how will he care for God's church?
6 He must not be a recent convert, or he may become puffed up with conceit and fall into the condemnation of the devil.
7 Moreover, he must be well thought of by outsiders, so that he may not fall into disgrace, into a snare of the devil.
Wrong again.But apparently one could have had all of these in their lives at some point and yet still be a pastor - but if they were divorced, they can never ever be a pastor.
Nope. Divorce is just the one he can't just fix without reconciling to his divorced wife. This is JUST how important marriage is to God.
It never ceases to amaze me how little some Christians know their bible. They get some foolish idea in their heads then try to force the bible into supporting their foolish idea.
In 1 Timothy 3:2 the verse starts with the word δει. That is the word translated "must" and means, in Greek, "it is binding." The word is a verb in the present tense, active voice, indicative mood, third person (he), singular.
The rest of the requirements are all adjectives in the accusative case, singular, masculine modifying "he who must."
The passage is telling us a man, in order to be a Bishop (Overseer, Pastor) must be, it is binding on him, irreprehensible. Above reproach.
He must be:
1. The (present tense) husband of one wife. He may only have one living wife. If he has wife #1 and wife #2 he is not qualified for the office.
2. Sober-minded. (Present tense - he must be sober minded. If he is not he is not qualified for the office.)
3. Self-controlled. (Present tense - he must be self-controlled. If he is not he is not qualified for the office.)
4. Respectable. (Present tense - he must be respectable. If he is not he is not qualified for the office.)
5. Hospitable. (Present tense - he must be hospitable. If he is not he is not qualified for the office.)
6. Able to teach. (Present tense - he must be able to teach. If he is not he is not qualified for the office.)
7. Not a drunkard. (Present tense - he must not be a drunkard. If he is he is not qualified for the office.)
8. Not violent but gentle. (Present tense - he must not be violent but gentle. If he is not he is not qualified for the office.)
9. Not quarrelsome. (Present tense - he must not be quarrelsome. If he is he is not qualified for the office.)
10. Not a lover of money. (Present tense - he must not be a lover of money. If he is he is not qualified for the office.)
11. Manage his own household well. (Present tense - he must manage his household well. If he is not he is not qualified for the office.)
12. Keeping his children submissive. (Present tense - he must be keeping his children submissive. If he is not he is not qualified for the office.)
13. Not be a recent convert. (Present tense - he must no be a recent convert. If he is he is not qualified for the office.)
14. Well thought of by outsiders. (Present tense - he must be well thought of by outsiders. If he is not he is not qualified for the office.)
This is all so very simple. But some people seem to think they know better than God who is and who is not qualified for God's highest human office. And that is utterly sad.
So, it sounds like you believe that man's law trumps God's law?EXCELLENT post! The only thing I question is the living wife? A divorce, legally dismisses and absolves, LEGALLY (and God is all into legality) the spouse, so, what say you on that?
EXCELLENT post! The only thing I question is the living wife? A divorce, legally dismisses and absolves, LEGALLY (and God is all into legality) the spouse, so, what say you on that?
It never ceases to amaze me how little some Christians know their bible. They get some foolish idea in their heads then try to force the bible into supporting their foolish idea.
In 1 Timothy 3:2 the verse starts with the word δει. That is the word translated "must" and means, in Greek, "it is binding." The word is a verb in the present tense, active voice, indicative mood, third person (he), singular.
The rest of the requirements are all adjectives in the accusative case, singular, masculine modifying "he who must."
The passage is telling us a man, in order to be a Bishop (Overseer, Pastor) must be, it is binding on him, irreprehensible. Above reproach.
He must be:
1. The (present tense) husband of one wife. He may only have one living wife. If he has wife #1 and wife #2 he is not qualified for the office.
2. Sober-minded. (Present tense - he must be sober minded. If he is not he is not qualified for the office.)
3. Self-controlled. (Present tense - he must be self-controlled. If he is not he is not qualified for the office.)
4. Respectable. (Present tense - he must be respectable. If he is not he is not qualified for the office.)
5. Hospitable. (Present tense - he must be hospitable. If he is not he is not qualified for the office.)
6. Able to teach. (Present tense - he must be able to teach. If he is not he is not qualified for the office.)
7. Not a drunkard. (Present tense - he must not be a drunkard. If he is he is not qualified for the office.)
8. Not violent but gentle. (Present tense - he must not be violent but gentle. If he is not he is not qualified for the office.)
9. Not quarrelsome. (Present tense - he must not be quarrelsome. If he is he is not qualified for the office.)
10. Not a lover of money. (Present tense - he must not be a lover of money. If he is he is not qualified for the office.)
11. Manage his own household well. (Present tense - he must manage his household well. If he is not he is not qualified for the office.)
12. Keeping his children submissive. (Present tense - he must be keeping his children submissive. If he is not he is not qualified for the office.)
13. Not be a recent convert. (Present tense - he must no be a recent convert. If he is he is not qualified for the office.)
14. Well thought of by outsiders. (Present tense - he must be well thought of by outsiders. If he is not he is not qualified for the office.)
This is all so very simple. But some people seem to think they know better than God who is and who is not qualified for God's highest human office. And that is utterly sad.
EXCELLENT post! The only thing I question is the living wife? A divorce, legally dismisses and absolves, LEGALLY (and God is all into legality) the spouse, so, what say you on that?
I see. Because I disagree with you I am unqualified to pastor because I "don't love my neighbor?"God also takes seriously, your inability to love your neighbor as yourself! I think you may fall into this catagorey, as much as a divorced man or woman falls into your catch all judgement!
I say, "Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures nor the power of God."EXCELLENT post! The only thing I question is the living wife? A divorce, legally dismisses and absolves, LEGALLY (and God is all into legality) the spouse, so, what say you on that?
I believe the verse I quoted when understood in the context of 1 Timothy 3:6 "Not a novice, lest being lifted up with pride he fall into the condemnation of the devil" would preclude a single man from the Senior Pastorate.and likewise T Cassidy - does being single (never married) prohibit a man from being a pastor?