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AMHRÁN 103 Aoirí—Tabhartais i bhFearaibh

A Dheartháireacha—An Bhfuil Tú Ag Déanamh Dul Chun Cinn Le Bheith i Do Sheanóir?

“An té a bhíonn ag tnúth le cúram an tseanóra is uasal an obair a shantaíonn sé.”—1 TIOM. 3:1; NWT

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Some of the Scriptural requirements that a brother must meet in order to serve as an elder.

1-2. Céard atá i gceist leis an ‘obair uasal’ a dhéanann seanóir?

IF YOU have been serving for a time as a ministerial servant, you may be well on your way to qualifying to serve as an elder. Can you reach out for that “fine work”?—1 Tim. 3:1.

2 What does the work of an elder involve? He takes the lead in preaching, works hard in shepherding and teaching, and builds up the congregation by word and example. For good reason, the Bible calls hardworking elders “gifts in men.”—Eph. 4:8.

3. Céard is féidir le bráthair a dhéanamh le bheith cáilithe mar sheanóir? (1 Tiomóid 3:​1-7; Titeas 1:​5-9)

3 How can you qualify to serve as an elder? Qualifying as an elder is not the same as qualifying for a secular job. Often in the secular world, if you have the basic work skills that an employer is looking for, you can get the job. By contrast, if you wish to be appointed as an elder, you need more than preaching and teaching skills. You need to meet the Scriptural qualifications for elders listed at 1 Timothy 3:​1-7 and Titus 1:​5-9. (Read.) This article will discuss what is required of elders in three key areas: gaining a fine reputation both inside and outside the congregation, setting a good example as a family head, and being willing to serve the congregation.

CÁIL MHAITH A BHAINT AMACH

4. Céard atá i gceist le bheith “gan cháim”?

4 To qualify as an elder, you must “be irreprehensible,” that is, have a good reputation in the congregation because your conduct is above reproach. In addition, you should have “a fine testimony from outsiders.” Unbelievers may criticize your Christian beliefs, but they should have no valid reason to question your honesty or conduct. (Dan. 6:​4, 5) Ask yourself, ‘Do I have a good reputation both inside and outside the congregation?’

5. Cén chaoi ar féidir leat a léiriú go bhfuil tú “dea-mhéineach”?

5 If you are “a lover of goodness,” you look for the good in others and commend them for their fine qualities. You are also happy to do good for others, even going beyond what is required. (1 Thess. 2:8; see “lover of goodness” study note on Titus 1:8.) Why is this quality so important for elders? Because they use much of their valuable time to shepherd the congregation and care for assignments. (1 Pet. 5:​1-3) Even so, the joy that comes from serving others far outweighs any sacrifice.—Acts 20:35.

6. Céard atá i gceist le bheith “fial agus fáilteach” (Eabhraigh 13:​2, 16; féach an pictiúr.)

6 You demonstrate that you are “hospitable” when you do good things for others, including those outside your circle of close friends. (1 Pet. 4:9) One reference work describes a hospitable man this way: “The door of his house—and of his heart—must be open to strangers.” Ask yourself, ‘What is my reputation when it comes to welcoming visitors?’ (Read Hebrews 13:​2, 16.) A hospitable man shares what he can with visitors, including lowly ones of little means and hardworking servants, such as circuit overseers and visiting speakers.—Gen. 18:​2-8; Prov. 3:27; Luke 14:​13, 14; Acts 16:15; Rom. 12:13.

A couple in their home showing a traveling overseer and his wife their guest room.

A hospitable Christian couple welcome a traveling overseer and his wife (See paragraph 6)


7. Cén chaoi a léiríonn seanóir nach bhfuil “dúil aige san airgead”?

7 “Not a lover of money.” This means that you are not focused on material things. Whether you are rich or poor, you put Kingdom interests first in all aspects of your life. (Matt. 6:33) You use your time, energy, and other resources to worship Jehovah, to care for your family, and to serve the congregation. (Matt. 6:24; 1 John 2:​15-17) Ask yourself: ‘How do I view money? Am I content with the necessary things? Or am I focused on making money and acquiring more material possessions?’—1 Tim. 6:​6, 17-19.

8. Cén chaoi ar féidir leat a léiriú go bhfuil tú “measartha” agus ‘srianta’?

8 If you are “moderate in habits” and “self-controlled,” you are balanced in all areas of your life. This includes avoiding extremes in eating, drinking, dress and grooming, and recreation. You are not a slave to the trends of the world. (Luke 21:34; Jas. 4:4) You are levelheaded, that is, you remain calm even when provoked. You are “not a drunkard”; nor do you have a reputation as a heavy drinker. Ask yourself, ‘Does the way I live show that I am moderate in habits and self-controlled?’

9. Céard atá i gceist le bheith “stuama” agus “staidéartha”?

9 If you are “sound in mind,” you carefully evaluate matters based on Bible principles. You have thought deeply about these principles, and that has given you insight and understanding. You do not jump to conclusions. Instead, you make sure that you have all the necessary facts. (Prov. 18:13) As a result, you make balanced decisions that reflect Jehovah’s thinking. If you are “orderly,” you are organized and punctual. You are known for being reliable and for following direction. These qualities will contribute to your fine reputation. Let us now discuss how to meet the Scriptural qualifications in setting a good example as a family head.

AG TABHAIRT DEA-SHAMPLA MAR CHEANN TEAGHLAIGH

10. Cén chaoi ar féidir le fear a bheith “ina cheann maith ar a theaghlach féin”?

10 If you are a husband and want to qualify as an elder, the reputation of your family will affect your qualifications. Thus, you need to be “presiding over [your] own household in a fine manner.” You need to have a reputation for being a loving and responsible family head. This includes taking the lead in all aspects of our worship. Why is this so important? The apostle Paul reasoned: “If any man does not know how to preside over his own household, how will he care for the congregation of God?”—1 Tim. 3:5.

11-12. Cén fáth go mbíonn iompar baill a theaghlaigh tábhachtach d’fhear atá ag iarraidh a bheith cáilithe mar sheanóir? (Féach an pictiúr.)

11 If you are a father, you must have your minor “children in subjection with all seriousness.” You need to teach and train them lovingly. Of course, like all children, they will enjoy laughing and playing. But because of your good training, they will be obedient, respectful, and well-behaved. Also, you must do your best to help your children to develop a good relationship with Jehovah, to live by Bible principles, and to progress to baptism.

12 “Having believing children who are not accused of debauchery or rebelliousness.” If a believing child in a household becomes guilty of committing a serious sin, how would that affect the father? If the father has been negligent in providing training and discipline, he would likely not qualify to serve as an elder.—See the October 15, 1996, issue of The Watchtower, p. 21, pars. 6-7.

Collage: 1. A father conducts family worship with his wife and young children. They watch the video “Become Jehovah’s Friend—Love Jehovah’s House” on jw.org. 2. Later, the father along with his two sons help clean the Kingdom Hall. The father and one of the sons vacuum while the other son helps with dusting.

Family heads train their children by involving them in different aspects of sacred service (See paragraph 11)


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13. Cén chaoi ar féidir leat a léiriú go bhfuil tú “séimh” agus nach bhfuil tú “ceanndána”?

13 Brothers who manifest fine Christian qualities are an asset to the congregation. A “reasonable” man promotes peace. If you want to be known as being reasonable, listen to others and be open to their viewpoints. In a meeting, would you be willing to support the decision of the majority if no Bible law or principle is violated? “Not self-willed” means that you do not insist on doing things your way. You appreciate the value of many advisers. (Gen. 13:​8, 9; Prov. 15:22) You are “not quarrelsome” or “quick-tempered.” Instead of being harsh or disagreeable, you are gentle and tactful. As a peaceable man, you take the initiative to make peace, even in tense situations. (Jas. 3:​17, 18) Your kind words can soften the attitude of others, including that of opposers.—Judg. 8:​1-3; Prov. 20:3; 25:15; Matt. 5:​23, 24.

14. Céard atá i gceist le “gan a bheith ina nuachreidmheach” ach a bheith “dílis”?

14 A brother who qualifies as an elder is “not a newly converted man.” Although you do not have to be baptized for many years, you do need time to become a mature Christian. Before you are appointed as an elder, you must demonstrate that, like Jesus, you are humble and are content to wait on Jehovah for any assignment. (Matt. 20:23; Phil. 2:​5-8) You can prove that you are “loyal” by sticking to Jehovah and his righteous standards and by following the direction given through his organization.—1 Tim. 4:15.

15. An gá go mbeadh seanóir ina chainteoir poiblí maith? Mínigh.

15 The Scriptures clearly state that overseers must be “qualified to teach.” Does this mean that you must be an excellent public speaker? No. Many well-qualified elders, though not the best public speakers, teach effectively in the ministry and on shepherding calls. (See “qualified to teach” study note on 1 Timothy 3:2; compare 1 Corinthians 12:​28, 29 and Ephesians 4:11.) Even so, you do need to work constantly at improving your skills as a teacher. How can you become more effective?

16. Cén chaoi ar féidir leat a bheith níos éifeachtaí mar theagascóir? (Féach an pictiúr.)

16 “Holding firmly to the faithful word.” To be more effective as a teacher, base your public teaching and private counsel on God’s Word. Be a good student of the Bible and of our publications. (Prov. 15:28; 16:23; see “holding firmly to the faithful word” study note on Titus 1:9.) As you study, take careful note of the proper application of the Scriptures. And when teaching, try hard to reach the heart of those in your audience. You can improve as a teacher if you ask for and apply suggestions from experienced elders. (1 Tim. 5:17) Elders need to be “able . . . to encourage” their brothers and sisters; however, elders must at times counsel or even “reprove” them. In either case, elders must always be kind. If you are gentle and loving and you base your teaching on God’s Word, you will be effective because you will be imitating the Great Teacher, Jesus.—Matt. 11:​28-30; 2 Tim. 2:24.

Collage: 1. A ministerial servant and an elder visit a sister at her home. Their Bibles are open as the ministerial servant speaks to her. 2. The ministerial servant practices his talk in front of a mirror.

A ministerial servant takes advantage of an opportunity to learn how to teach from the Bible while with an experienced elder. The ministerial servant also rehearses his congregation talk in front of a mirror (See paragraph 16)


LEAN ORT AG DÉANAMH DUL CHUN CINN

17. (a) Céard a chabhróidh le cúntóirí dul chun cinn a dhéanamh le bheith ina seanóirí? (b) Céard ar chóir do sheanóirí a choinneáil i gcuimhne agus iad ag roghnú bráithre le bheith ina seanóirí? (Féach an bosca “Be Modest When Evaluating Others.”)

17 After reviewing the qualifications to serve as elders, some ministerial servants might feel that they could never qualify. But remember that neither Jehovah nor his organization expects you to display these qualities perfectly. (1 Pet. 2:21) And it is Jehovah’s powerful spirit that helps you to develop these qualifications. (Phil. 2:13) Is there a particular quality that you would like to improve on? Pray to Jehovah about it. Research the topic, and ask one of the elders for suggestions on how to improve.

Be Modest When Evaluating Others

When reviewing the qualifications of others, the elders modestly keep in mind their own standing before Jehovah. As a result, they are not “overly righteous.” (Eccl. 7:16; Rom. 12:3) Each elder knows that he himself does not meet the qualifications perfectly. Therefore, the elders prayerfully consider whether a brother measures up to the Scriptural qualifications to a reasonable degree. Allowing for human imperfection, the elders make their recommendations in a manner that shows due respect for Jehovah’s righteous standards and for the good of the congregation.

18. Céard atá molta do chúntóirí a dhéanamh?

18 May all of us, including those already serving as elders, continue to cultivate the qualities discussed in this article. (Phil. 3:16) Are you a ministerial servant? Reach out! Ask Jehovah to train and mold you to be even more useful in serving him and the congregation. (Isa. 64:8) May Jehovah richly bless your efforts to qualify to serve as an elder.

CÉARD A FHOGHLAIMÍONN MUID Ó . . .

  • 1 Tiomóid 3:​1-7?

  • Títeas1:​5-9?

  • Eabhraigh 13:​2, 16?

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