1 How true is this saying: ‘To aspire to be to be a presiding officer in the church is to be ambitious for a noble task.’ 2The presiding officer should be of blameless character; a faithful partner; living a temperate, discreet, and well-ordered life; hospitable, and a skillful teacher, 3not addicted to drink or brawling, but of a forbearing and peaceable disposition, and not a lover of money; 4they should provide for own household well, and their children should kept under control and be well-behaved. 5If someone does not know how to provide for their own household, how can they take charge of the church of God? 6The presiding officer should not be a recent convert, or they might become blinded by pride and fall under the same condemnation as the devil. 7They should also be well spoken of by outsiders, so that they may not incur censure and so fall into the devil's trap. 8So, too, assistant officers should be serious and straightforward, not given to taking much drink or to questionable money-making, 9but people who hold the deep truths of the faith and have a clear conscience. 10They should be tested first, and only appointed to their office if no objection is raised against them. 11It should be the same with the women in this office. They should be serious, not gossips, sober, and trustworthy in all respects. 12Assistant officers should be faithful partners who manage their children and their households well. 13Those who have filled that post with honor gain for themselves an honorable position, as well as great confidence through the faith that they place in Christ Jesus. 14 I am writing this to you, though I hope that I will come to see you before long; 15but in case I should be delayed, I want you to know what your conduct ought to be in the Household of God, which is the church of the living God — the pillar and stay of the truth. 16Yes, and confessedly wonderful are the deep truths of our religion; for — ‘He was revealed in our nature,