
Marriage, Faithful Kids, and Elder Qualifications
We dive into the elder qualifications of 1 Timothy 3 and Titus 1 and discuss the importance of getting them right while also looking at the controversies involved. Topics include:- How the qualifications have been downplayed, and the consequences we're seeing- What does "able to teach" mean?- Why "peaceable" is a more important qualification to get right than you might think- Does an elder have to be married?- Do an elder's children have to be baptized, faithful Christians? With Will Harrub, Jack Wilkie, and Joe Wilkie
Think Deeper · Focus Press
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Show Notes
We dive into the elder qualifications of 1 Timothy 3 and Titus 1 and discuss the importance of getting them right while also looking at the controversies involved.
Topics include:
- How the qualifications have been downplayed, and the consequences we're seeing
- What does "able to teach" mean?
- Why "peaceable" is a more important qualification to get right than you might think
- Does an elder have to be married?
- Do an elder's children have to be baptized, faithful Christians?
With Will Harrub, Jack Wilkie, and Joe Wilkie