Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Character Qualities for Christians

In his epistle (which is simply a letter from an apostle) to Titus, Paul writes about the character qualities of a minister. Titus is supposed appoint spiritual leaders from among the churches in Crete. These new "pastors" will be chosen from among the Christians. They did not have seminaries or Bible colleges in the first century so pastors were "home-grown".

How many people in churches today would meet the requirements that Paul gave to Titus? Do you measure up? These qualities are often required of pastors or other spiritual leaders, and right so. But all believers should make it their goal to live up to these "minimum" standards.

Titus 1:6-9 (NLT)

must be well thought of for his good life
must be faithful to his wife, 
his children must be believers who are not wild or rebellious
must live a blameless life
not arrogant
not quick-tempered
not a heavy drinker
not violent
not greedy for money
must enjoy having guests in his home
must love all that is good
must live wisely
be fair
must live a devout and disciplined life
must have a strong and steadfast belief in the trustworthy message he was taught

Let Jesus Christ be in control of every aspect of your life!

--Pastor Ken

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