Blameless, Good Behaviour, Good Report | Session 3

Jan 19, 2025    Josh Strelecki

Session 3 of this Biblical Leadership Course, focuses on three key leadership qualities: being blameless, exhibiting good behavior, and maintaining a good report (reputation). The session examines these qualities through biblical references, primarily from 1 Timothy and Titus, where being "blameless" is presented as an overarching characteristic that encompasses other leadership qualities. The document provides detailed definitions and biblical usage examples for each quality, emphasizing that these attributes concern matters of integrity.


This session draws parallels between these leadership qualities and Christ's example, citing various biblical references to show how Jesus embodied these characteristics. It explains that being "blameless" means living without giving others legitimate cause for criticism, "good behavior" reflects both internal and external order that conveys Christ-like dignity, and "good report" emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive reputation even among non-believers. This session stresses that while these qualities are essential for Christian leaders, they don't necessarily translate to worldly favor, as godly living may still encounter persecution.