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Deacons Gain A Good Standing and Great Confidence

Mar 29, 2026    Nate Hlad

This exploration of 1 Timothy 3:8-13 challenges us to examine what it truly means to serve others in the church. We discover that biblical service isn't about recognition or feeling superior to others—it's about reflecting Christ's own humble service. The passage lays out qualifications for deacons that go far beyond task completion: dignity, honesty in speech, sobriety, contentment, and faithful household management. What's striking is how Paul connects faithful service with something unexpected—assurance in our faith. When we serve selflessly, not for applause or results we can control, but simply to glorify God, we actually experience deeper confidence that the gospel is real. This happens because genuine, joyful sacrifice for others can only flow from hearts that have found something more satisfying than comfort, recognition, or ease. That something is Christ himself. The beauty of this teaching is that it frees us from the burden of needing to see specific outcomes or receive thanks. Whether we're officially recognized servants or simply living out our faith, we're invited to adorn the gospel with radical acts of love that can only be explained by a God who truly satisfies every need.