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1-2 Timothy and Titus: Pastoral Epistles

  1. Lesson One
    Overview of Pastorals (1 Timothy 1–6; 2 Timothy 3–4)
    20 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  2. Lesson Two
    False Teaching (1 Timothy 1; Titus 1–3; 2 Timothy 1–4)
    18 Activities
  3. Lesson Three
    Church Government (1 Timothy 3; Titus 1–2 Review)
    18 Activities
  4. Lesson Four
    Mentoring in Ministry (1 Timothy 1, 6, 2 Timothy 1–4 Review)
    21 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  5. Lesson Five
    Women in Ministry (1 Timothy 2–3, 5, 1 Corinthians 11 Review)
    21 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  6. Course Wrap-Up
    Course Completion
    1 Activity
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    1 Assessment
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Grab your Workbook Journal!

[Record your answers in the workbook provided at the beginning of this course.]

Read 1 Timothy 3:1-13 and identify each requirement belonging to overseersdeacons or both

  1. From your reflection of 1 Timothy 3:1-13, enter “X” for each requirement applied to overseers and/or deacons:
RequirementOverseer?Deacon?
Above reproach
Respectable
Husband of one wife
Not given to drunkenness
Able to teach
Not violent but gentle
Not quarrelsome 
Not a lover of money
Sincere
Not pursuing dishonest gain
Tested
Keep hold of deep truths
Requirements for Overseers and Deacons

See the completed table below with the verse references inserted.

Requirement Overseer Deacon
Above reproach 3:2 3:9
Respectable 3:2 3:8
Husband of one wife 3:2 3:12
Not given to drunkenness 3:3 3:8
Able to teach 3:2
Not violent but gentle 3:3
Not quarrelsome 3:3
Not a lover of money 3:3
Sincere 3:8
Not pursuing dishonest gain 3:8
Tested 3:10
Keep hold of deep truths 3:9

Table quoted from: Robert Black and Ronald McClung, 1, 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, 2004, p. 68.

It’s important to note the different requirements for overseers and deacons in passages like this, but it’s even more important that we don’t make too much of these differences. In reality, all of these traits were expected of all leaders and all believers.