Q: The Bible states that a Deacon
shall be the husband of one wife. We have a situation of a
man, having married a divorced woman, whom our pastor wants
to have him be made a deacon. This is his first marriage,
her second.
A: Marriage and divorce is a big battle ground today. I
work through these problems with two rules of thumb:
-
This is a difficult question that is probably not as
easy to determine and apply as either side claims.
- This
is primarily a local church issue. That is, God gave the
requirements so that the man seeking to be placed in the
office and the church placing him in that office could
decide whether or not to put him in that office. It is
not a set of rules given to anyone wanting to pass
judgment. Therefore, the final choice must be that of
the man and the church. That does not mean that the
qualifications are not important. They are. It is just
that many have tried to go into everyone else's business
and tell them what they can or cannot do. That was never
the purpose of these qualifications.
Having said that, I will now add my opinion (I do not
give that up by the above-mentioned ground rules). Deacons
are to be "the husbands of one wife" (1Timothy 3:12). I have
seen several possible interpretations of this phrase that
made good points. However, I personally cannot see how this
statement can logically be made to apply to the deacon's
wife. It is a real stretch to make this statement exclude a
man because his wife was at one time divorced. But, of
course, this is just my opinion. God bless.
Till He comes,
Pastor David Reagan