(Way of Life Encyclopedia of the Bible
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DEACON
The N.T. Greek word for deacon-diakonos-simply means "servant." Consider the following definition by W.E. Vine: "Diakonos ... primarily denotes a servant, whether as doing servile work, or as an attendant rendering free service, without particular reference to its character. The word is probably connected with the verb `dioko,' to hasten after, pursue (perhaps originally said of a runner)."
USAGE OF THE WORD "DEACON." For practical purposes we can say that the term "deacon" is used in the N.T. primarily in two ways:
1. Deacon refers to Christian workers in general. In the following verses diakonos is translated "minister": Ro 16:1; 1Co 3:5; Ro 16:1; 2Co 3:4,6; 11:23; Eph 3:7; Col 1:23; 1Th 3:2; and 1Ti 4:6. Diakonos is translated "servant" in Col 4:12. In all of these verses the Greek word diakonos is used, and in each case the reference is to Gospel preachers and Christian workers in general. In this sense, we see that the Apostle Paul, Timothy, Epaphras, and other preachers were called "deacons." Yea, every Christian is to be a deacon, a servant, in this general sense-a servant of Christ, a minister of the Gospel to a lost world of men, a humble worker in the church.
2. Deacon also refers to a certain office in the church. The work of a deacon, in the general sense of being a servant to Christ and the church, is that of every Christian; but there is also the office of a deacon spoken of in the N.T.-an office with definite and high standards, and an office which only properly qualified and chosen Christians are to hold (Php 1:1; 1Ti 3:13). It is in this sense that the word "deacon" is most commonly used today.
WOMEN DEACONS? The example of Phebe in Ro 16:1 is an illustration of how women can be deacons in the general sense-that of being servants to the church and ministers of Christ. Only men, though, can hold the office of deacon. The qualifications require that the deacon "be the husband of one wife, ruling their children and their own houses well" (1Ti 3:12). This standard is consistent with the N.T. teaching forbidding women to hold positions of leadership over men in the church or home. Though the office of a deacon is not a position of leadership in the sense that the office of a pastor is, the deacons are indeed to be men of high spiritual stature and are looked upon by the other church members and by outsiders as spiritual leaders.