3:1 Stedfast
[is]
the
word:
If
any
one
the
oversight
doth
long
for,
a
right
work
he
desireth;
3:2 it
behoveth,
therefore,
the
overseer
to
be
blameless,
of
one
wife
a
husband,
vigilant,
sober,
decent,
a
friend
of
strangers,
apt
to
teach,
3:3 not
given
to
wine,
not
a
striker,
not
given
to
filthy
lucre,
but
gentle,
not
contentious,
not
a
lover
of
money,
3:4 his
own
house
leading
well,
having
children
in
subjection
with
all
gravity,
3:5 (and
if
any
one
his
own
house
[how]
to
lead
hath
not
known,
how
an
assembly
of
God
shall
he
take
care
of)
3:6 not
a
new
convert,
lest
having
been
puffed
up
he
may
fall
to
a
judgment
of
the
devil;
3:7 and
it
behoveth
him
also
to
have
a
good
testimony
from
those
without,
that
he
may
not
fall
into
reproach
and
a
snare
of
the
devil.
3:8 Ministrants--in
like
manner
grave,
not
double-tongued,
not
given
to
much
wine,
not
given
to
filthy
lucre,
3:9 having
the
secret
of
the
faith
in
a
pure
conscience,
3:10 and
let
these
also
first
be
proved,
then
let
them
minister,
being
unblameable.
3:11 Women--in
like
manner
grave,
not
false
accusers,
vigilant,
faithful
in
all
things.
3:12 Ministrants--let
them
be
of
one
wife
husbands;
the
children
leading
well,
and
their
own
houses,
3:13 for
those
who
did
minister
well
a
good
step
to
themselves
do
acquire,
and
much
boldness
in
faith
that
[is]
in
Christ
Jesus.
3:14 These
things
I
write
to
thee,
hoping
to
come
unto
thee
soon,
3:15 and
if
I
delay,
that
thou
mayest
know
how
it
behoveth
[thee]
to
conduct
thyself
in
the
house
of
God,
which
is
an
assembly
of
the
living
God--a
pillar
and
foundation
of
the
truth,
3:16 and,
confessedly,
great
is
the
secret
of
piety--God
was
manifested
in
flesh,
declared
righteous
in
spirit,
seen
by
messengers,
preached
among
nations,
believed
on
in
the
world,
taken
up
in
glory!