Dictionary of Bible Themes Those who "serve" in the Christian community, assisting the elders or overseers (bishops). The Greek word which the NIV translates four times as "deacon" occurs a further 25 times in the NT, where it is translated as "servant". It seems that all Christians have a general servant role, whereas some (deacons) are called to a specific office of service within the church. Acts 6:1-4The Seven: assistants to the apostles Why they were needed Acts 6:3The verb "wait" means "to serve". Their qualifications and selection Acts 6:5-6Their names and appointment Although the Seven are not actually called "deacons", they were probably the earliest example of Christians carrying out the tasks which came to be linked with deacons. Philippians 1:1Deacons were assistants to overseers in Philippi All Christians are "saints" (that is, set apart for God), but overseers and deacons have specific roles assigned to them. 1 Timothy 3:8-13Qualifications for men and women deacons 1 Timothy 3:11There is no NT description of the precise role of deacons (although Ac 6:1-4 may imply a certain role). These qualifications would be appropriate for people responsible for financial management, administration, and social service, such as that offered to widows The women may be deacons' wives (NIV text), or deaconesses (NIV footnote). Romans 16:1Phoebe, a deaconess See also NIV footnote. 2327 Christ as servant5520 servants 7026 church, leadership 7374 high places 7706 apostles 7719 elders as leaders 7734 leaders, spiritual 7751 persuasion 7784 shepherd 7939 ministry 8342 servanthood 8492 watchfulness, leaders |



