1 Timothy 3:7
Amharic (Tigrigna: Contemporary Tigrinya Bible 2024)
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that a leader should have a good reputation even among people who don't know him well. If he doesn't, he might get into trouble or fall for the devil's tricks. The speaker is Paul, and this advice is about how leaders of the church should be chosen.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're picking someone to lead your team at school. It's not just important that they do well in front of their friends; other kids who don't know them well should also think they're good too. This way, they won't get into trouble or tricked by bullies.
Historical Background
This verse is from Paul's first letter to Timothy, written around the late 1st century AD. The audience was Timothy and early Christian communities in Ephesus. In those times, reputation among both believers and non-believers was crucial for maintaining community harmony.
Living It Out Today
In modern leadership roles, it’s important that leaders not only maintain high standards within their team but also have a good public image. For example, a CEO should ensure they’re respected by all stakeholders, including customers and investors, to avoid scandals or traps set by competitors.