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TIT 1:6–1:9 ©

Appoint as elders men whom no one can justly criticize.

Appoint as elders men whom no one can justly criticize.

Titus 1:6-9

6When you appoint men as elders, you must choose men whom no one can justly accuse of habitually doing what is wrong (OR, whom everyone speaks well of). Specifically, appoint men who have been faithful to their wives. Appoint men whose children faithfully obey them. Do not appoint men whose children habitually do all the things that their bodies urge them to do, or who refuse to obey their parents. 7Leaders of the congregation must be men who, as everyone knows, habitually do what is good (OR, whom no one can justly accuse of doing what is wrong), because it is on God’s behalf that they will direct/serve the congregation. Specifically, they must not be arrogant/proud. They must not easily become angry. They must not be men who drink much alcohol. They must not be men who act violently/fight► when they are angry. They must not be men who are greedy for/strongly desire to get► money. 8Instead, they must be ones who welcome and take care of guests. They must be devoted to/like to do► what is good. They must do what God considers to be right. They must be holy/completely dedicated to God►. They must be men who do what their minds tell them is right to do and not what their emotions/desires urge them to do. 9They must firmly believe in the message about Jesus Christ exactly as I/we(inc) taught it, in order that they might be able to teach the believers what is correct and to urge them to follow it well. If they firmly accept our message, they will be able to convince those who oppose what is correct that they are wrong.

TIT 1:6–1:9 ©

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