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● 1Tim 3:1-2 . . If any man aspires to the office of overseer, it is a fine work
he desires to do. An overseer, then, must be . . . able to teach
The koiné Greek word for "overseer" is episkopos (ep-is'-kop-os) which
essentially refers to superintendents, i.e. department heads.
Seeing as how teaching is a prerequisite here, then I'd guess that the
department heads in view are the ones responsible for Christian education,
i.e. the various Sunday school classes; e.g. children, teen-agers, young
adults, married couples, singles, and senior citizens, etc.
I think it's reasonable to assume that Christian education department heads
lacking the gift of teaching quite naturally gravitate towards, and select and
appoint, under-teachers who also lack the gift of teaching; which is no doubt
why Paul said, via the inspiration of God, that an overseer's ability to teach
is a must.
Can you just imagine the mess a church would be in if not only its education
departments lacked the gift of teaching; but on top of that its pastors lacked
the gift of pastoring? From the pulpit to the pew, everyone in that church
would be totally out of sync with Christ.
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● 1Tim 3:1-2 . . If any man aspires to the office of overseer, it is a fine work
he desires to do. An overseer, then, must be . . . able to teach
The koiné Greek word for "overseer" is episkopos (ep-is'-kop-os) which
essentially refers to superintendents, i.e. department heads.
Seeing as how teaching is a prerequisite here, then I'd guess that the
department heads in view are the ones responsible for Christian education,
i.e. the various Sunday school classes; e.g. children, teen-agers, young
adults, married couples, singles, and senior citizens, etc.
I think it's reasonable to assume that Christian education department heads
lacking the gift of teaching quite naturally gravitate towards, and select and
appoint, under-teachers who also lack the gift of teaching; which is no doubt
why Paul said, via the inspiration of God, that an overseer's ability to teach
is a must.
Can you just imagine the mess a church would be in if not only its education
departments lacked the gift of teaching; but on top of that its pastors lacked
the gift of pastoring? From the pulpit to the pew, everyone in that church
would be totally out of sync with Christ.
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