How One Ought to Behave (1 Timothy 3:14-15)
There are a lot of things you need to know as a pastor. You need to know the gospel, the Bible, the “ologies” (Christology, ecclesiology,
Those Who Serve Well (1 Timothy 3:10-13)
Let’s honor the office of deacon by maintaining high standards for becoming one and expecting the same high level of dedication we do from elders.
Deacons Likewise (1 Timothy 3:8-9)
All Christians are called to be servants, but what qualifies a man to serve in an official deacon role?
Well Thought Of (1 Timothy 3:7)
May we be men of noble character, teaching, household, maturity, and reputation so that we do not fall into the devil’s snares.
Not a Recent Convert (1 Timothy 3:6)
Paul did not want Timothy to install recent converts into the office of overseer. We must be careful here too.
He Must Manage His Own Household Well (1 Timothy 3:4-5)
Good management of one’s own household demonstrates the potential for good care of God’s church.
Above Reproach: Not a Lover of Money (1 Timothy 3:3)
Because the task is noble, the overseer must be above reproach in all the ways that the false teachers in Ephesus were not—including in regard to money.
Preach the Word, Shepherd the Flock Conference Takeaways
App Region Pastor Josh Baker recently attended the Preach the Word, Shepherd the Flock Conference