1This is a faithful saying, "If any man is seeking the office of a minister he is aspiring to a noble task." 2The minister should be a man of blameless character; he should be husband of but one wife; he should live a sober, self-restrained, orderly life; he should be hospitable, skilled in teaching; 3no drinker or brawler; but forbearing, peaceable, and no money- lover; 4he should be a man who rules his own household well, and keeps his children ever under control and thoroughly well behaved. 5For if a man does not know how to rule his own household, how shall he take charge of a church of God? 6He must not be a recent convert, lest he be blinded with pride, and incur the doom of the devil. 7He should also have a good reputation among outsiders, lest he fall into reproach, and into a snare of the devil.¶ 8Deacons, likewise, must be serious, not double-tongued, not given to much wine, not greedy of gain, 9holding the mystery of the faith in a pure conscience. 10They should first be tested, and after that, if they are found irreproachable, let them serve as deacons. 11Deaconesses likewise must be grave, not slanderers, sober, faithful in all things. 12Let deacons be the husband of but one wife, men who rule their children and their household properly. 13For those who have well discharged the duties of a deacon are gaining an honorable position for themselves, as well as much fearless confidence in the faith of Christ Jesus.¶ 14Although I am hoping to come to you before long, 15I am writing this to you in case I should be detained, to let you see how you ought to behave in the household of God - the Church of the everliving God, the pillar and mainstay of the truth. 16Yes! without contradiction, great is the mystery of godliness!¶