Chapter Timothy 3
This is a true saying, If a man desire the office of a
bishop, he desireth a good work.
2A bishop then must be blameless, the
husband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behaviour, given to
hospitality, apt to teach;
3Not given to wine, no striker, not greedy of
filthy lucre; but patient, not a brawler, not covetous;
4One that ruleth
well his own house, having his children in subjection with all gravity;
5(For if a man know not how to rule his own house, how shall he take care
of the church of God?)
6Not a novice, lest being lifted up with pride he
fall into the condemnation of the devil.
7Moreover he must have a good
report of them which are without; lest he fall into reproach and the snare of
the devil.
8Likewise must the deacons be grave, not
doubletongued, not given to much wine, not greedy of filthy lucre;
9Holding the mystery of the faith in a pure conscience.
10And let
these also first be proved; then let them use the office of a deacon, being
found blameless.
11Even so must their wives be grave, not
slanderers, sober, faithful in all things.
12Let the deacons be the
husbands of one wife, ruling their children and their own houses well.
13For they that have used the office of a deacon well purchase to
themselves a good degree, and great boldness in the faith which is in Christ
Jesus.
14These things write I unto thee, hoping to come unto thee
shortly:
15But if I tarry long, that thou mayest know how thou oughtest
to behave thyself in the house of God, which is the church of the living God,
the pillar and ground of the truth.
16And without controversy great is
the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the
Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world,
received up into glory.