1 Timothy 3 – NIRV & NVI

New International Reader’s Version

1 Timothy 3:1-16

Rules for Choosing Leaders and Deacons

1Here is a saying you can trust. If anyone wants to be a leader in the church, they want to do a good work for God and people. 2A leader must be free from blame. He must be faithful to his wife. In anything he does, he must not go too far. He must control himself. He must be worthy of respect. He must welcome people into his home. He must be able to teach. 3He must not get drunk. He must not push people around. He must be gentle. He must not be a person who likes to argue. He must not love money. 4He must manage his own family well. He must make sure that his children obey him. And he must do this in a way that gains him respect. 5Suppose someone doesn’t know how to manage his own family. Then how can he take care of God’s church? 6The leader must not be a new believer. If he is, he might become proud. Then he would be judged just like the devil. 7The leader must also be respected by those who are outside the church. Then he will not be put to shame. He will not fall into the devil’s trap.

8In the same way, deacons must be worthy of respect. They must be honest and true. They must not drink too much wine. They must not try to get money by cheating people. 9They must hold on to the deep truths of the faith. Even their own minds tell them to do that. 10First they must be tested. Then let them serve as deacons if there is nothing against them.

11In the same way, the women must be worthy of respect. They must not say things that harm others. In anything they do, they must not go too far. They must be worthy of trust in everything.

12A deacon must be faithful to his wife. He must manage his children and family well. 13Those who have served well earn the full respect of others. They also become more sure of their faith in Christ Jesus.

Paul’s Reasons for Giving Instructions to Timothy

14I hope I can come to you soon. But now I am writing these instructions to you. 15Then if I have to put off my visit, you will know how people should act in God’s family. The family of God is the church of the living God. It is the pillar and foundation of the truth. 16There is no doubt that true godliness comes from this great mystery.

Jesus came as a human being.

The Holy Spirit proved that he was the Son of God.

He was seen by angels.

He was preached among the nations.

People in the world believed in him.

He was taken up to heaven in glory.

Nueva Versión Internacional

1 Timoteo 3:1-16

Obispos y diáconos

1Se dice, y es verdad, que si alguno desea ser obispo, a noble función aspira. 2Así que el obispo debe ser intachable, esposo de una sola mujer, moderado, sensato, respetable, hospitalario y capaz de enseñar. 3No debe ser borracho ni violento, sino respetuoso, apacible y no amante del dinero. 4Debe gobernar bien su casa y hacer que sus hijos le obedezcan con el debido respeto; 5porque el que no sabe gobernar su propia familia, ¿cómo podrá cuidar de la iglesia de Dios? 6No debe ser un recién convertido, no sea que se vuelva presuntuoso y caiga en la misma condenación en que cayó el diablo. 7Se requiere además que hablen bien de él los que no pertenecen a la iglesia,3:7 hablen … iglesia. Lit. tenga buen testimonio de los de afuera. para que no caiga en descrédito y en la trampa del diablo.

8Los diáconos, igualmente, deben ser honorables, sinceros, no amigos del mucho vino ni codiciosos de las ganancias mal habidas. 9Deben guardar, con una conciencia limpia, el misterio de la fe. 10Que primero sean puestos a prueba y después, si no hay nada de qué reprenderlos, que sirvan como diáconos.

11Así mismo, las esposas de los diáconos3:11 las esposas de los diáconos. Alt. las diaconisas. deben ser honorables, no calumniadoras, sino moderadas y dignas de toda confianza.

12El diácono debe ser esposo de una sola mujer y gobernar bien a sus hijos y su propia casa. 13Los que ejercen bien el diaconado se ganan un lugar de honor y adquieren mayor confianza para hablar de su fe en Cristo Jesús.

14Aunque espero ir pronto a verte, escribo estas instrucciones para que, 15si me retraso, sepas cómo hay que portarse en la casa de Dios, que es la iglesia del Dios viviente, columna y fundamento de la verdad. 16No hay duda de que es grande el misterio de nuestra fe:3:16 de nuestra fe. Lit. de nuestra devoción.

Él3:16 Él. Lit. Quien. Var. Dios. se manifestó como hombre;

fue justificado por el Espíritu,

visto por los ángeles,

proclamado entre las naciones,

creído en el mundo,

recibido en la gloria.