AV 26
Good Reputation
“And he should even have A GOOD WITNESS from those who are outside, lest
he fall into reproach and the snare of the devil.” (1Tim 3:7, emphasis mine)
I believe this is the verse that ties everything we have been studying
together; all the attributes are brought together here in this one verse. A congregational leader will have a good
reputation, a good witness, a good testimony, a good name, be well regarded,
have a good report with those who are OUTSIDE
of our Torah observant community if
all the different qualifications found throughout 1Tim 3:2-6 are present and
visible.
We have looked at the concept of being blameless, and above reproach,
which is alluded to in our opening verse.
We have examined what kind of a family life a leader should exhibit; he
should be committed to a relationship with one wife, have children that are
well mannered and treat their parents with respect, and his household should be
well ordered, without chaos or strife.
We know that the overindulgence
of alcohol should never be permitted, and that there should be a kindness and
gentleness evident in relationships with others. The ability to teach others is of importance,
as is the knowledge of Torah, the subject which is to be taught. A congregational leader should never be one
to meddle with any form of strife or quarrels (except perhaps as a mediator),
and neither should he allow financial gain to dictate his words and
actions. And finally, such a leader
should have a maturity that comes from walking Torah for an extended period of
time, something that can only be gained from experience.
Messiah Yeshua warned us emphatically that the world will hate us,
simply because we are not like them (see John 17:14; John 15:19). However, despite this, non-believers should
be able to look at a congregational leader and see a person of integrity,
someone who is a person of their word.
And truthfully, this shouldn’t be true of just leaders; we should all of
us be people of our word. The world
should know to whom we belong, simply
by watching our lives, and our lifestyle, as we incorporate all these
leadership qualifications into the how we
live and function.
“I charge you
before God who gives life to all things and Messiah Yeshua who testified the
good confession before Pontius Pilate, to keep this command WITHOUT SPOT OR
BLAME until the appearing of our Lord Yeshua the Messiah.” (1Tim 6:13-14 TLV, emphasis mine)
“Because of this,
beloved, looking for these things, be diligent, spotless, and without blemish,
that you may be found by Him in peace.” (2Pet 3:14 HRB, emphasis mine)
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