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Summary: The work of the pastor is a noble task. The pastor is a called out man of God. The primary qualifications of a pastor is having a good moral character.

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If any man desires the office of a bishop, he desires a good work.

As pastor of First Baptist Church, I found myself emotionally down one day and wondering why I was pastor of such a difficult church. Why couldn’t I pastor one of the vibrant first century churches that we read about in the New Testament? I was in my study and decided to take some time to list all the churches in the New Testament that I wished I pastored instead of First Baptist Church.

I first decided to get Corinth off the list. They were licentiousness and divisive and even an unspeakable immorality was found there in the church. This church was definitely worse than my church and the difficulties I was facing.

Next off the list of Churches in the New Testament of churches I wished I pastored was every church in the region of Galatia. No way would I want to pastor these churches. Paul calls them bewitched and they traded the gospel of grace for a works orientated salvation. Not me. I do not want to pastor any of these churches.

Also forget Laodicea, the lukewarm church found nauseating to Christ. Ephesus lost their first love. One by one I decided as bad as it was pastoring FBC that I was better off than all the churches in the New Testament except for Thessalonica, and Berea.

It hit me just how bad the New Testament churches were. In one sense we have most of the New Testament because these first century churches were so bad. The New Testament letters were often written to them correct problems in their church.

The work of the pastor is a noble task.

The pastor is a called out man of God.

Romans 1:1

Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle and set apart for the gospel of God.

Paul describes his calling as an apostle and the pastor is also a man called of God.

The pastor is to serve willingly and joyfully.

1 Peter 5:1-2

To the elders among you, I appeal as a fellow elder, a witness of Christ’s sufferings and one who also will share in the glory to be revealed: 2Be shepherds of God’s flock that is under your care, serving as overseers—not because you must, but because you are willing, as God wants you to be

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I) Moral Character

I Timothy 3:1-7

We find a whole list of characteristics:

Above reproach,

The husband of but one wife,

Temperate,

Self-controlled,

Respectable,

Hospitable,

Able to teach,

Not given to drunkenness,

Not violent but gentle,

Not quarrelsome,

Not a lover of money.

He must manage his own family well, children obey him

He must not be a recent convert,

Good reputation with outsiders

On Wednesday I was with a group of twenty Pastor/Evangelists and I asked them to go through 1 Timothy 3:1-7. We looked at these verses about the pastor and divided them into four categories; Character, Skill, Spiritual gift and formal education.

Here is how they categorized the qualifications of the Pastor in these verses:

Formal education:

Able to teach

Spiritual Gift:

Able to teach

Skill or Talent:

Experience

Manage family well

Character:

Above reproach, – blameless

The husband of but one wife,

Temperate,

Self-controlled,

Respectable,

Hospitable,

Not given to drunkenness,

Not violent but gentle,

Not quarrelsome,

Not a lover of money.

He must manage his own family well, children obey him

Good reputation with outsiders

Do you see the implications here? The primary qualifications of a pastor are having good moral character. We put a lot of emphasis on formal education but the biblical emphasis is on moral character.

In talking about moral character one of the brothers pointed out the literal meaning of the word blameless in the Greek. A pastor is to be blameless. Do you know what blameless means in the Greek he asked? I could not wait to hear. He said it’s the same. In Greek it means blameless. A pastor is to be above reproach.

I made an A+ in advanced Hebrew in seminary. Not on the list. As far as this list goes I am just as qualified if I made a C- in Hebrew. There is just one mention in this list of able to teach and the pastor must preach the word. But the emphasis is overwhelmingly on moral character.

He must not be a recent convert. This is an interesting one that a believer should not be a recent convert. Here is why I find this one so interesting. What did Paul do at the end of his first missionary journey?

Acts 14:23

Paul and Barnabas appointed elders for them in each church and, with prayer and fasting, committed them to the Lord, in whom they had put their trust.

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