In 1 Tim 3:2 Paul lists one of the requirements for the man who would aspire to the pastoral office: he must be “able to teach.” What exactly does that mean? Dr. Mark Snoeberger, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at DBTS, unpacks the idea by expounding 2 Tim 4:2 in a recent chapel message. I think you will be helped and encouraged by his message.
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