1 Timothy 3:4

4 suae domui bene praepositum filios habentem subditos cum omni castitate

1 Timothy 3:4 Meaning and Commentary

1 Timothy 3:4

One that ruleth well his own house
His family, wife, children, and servants; and is not to be understood of his body, and of keeping of that under, and of preserving it chaste and temperate, as appears from what follows:

having his children in subjection with all gravity;
keeping a good decorum in his family; obliging his children to observe his orders, and especially the rules of God's word; and not as Eli, who did not use his authority, or lay his commands upon his sons, nor restrain them from evil, or severely reprove them for their sins, but neglected them, and was too mild and gentle with them; 1Sa 2:23 3:13
but like Abraham, who not only taught, but commanded his children and his household, to keep the way of the Lord; ( Genesis 18:19 ) and so should those act who are in such an office as is here treated of; and should not only rule well in their families, preside over them, go before them, and set an example to them, and keep their children in obedience and subjection; but this should be "with all gravity": not only in the master of the family, but in the children; who as their father is, or should be, should be brought up in, and used to gravity in words and in dress; and in the whole of their deportment and conversation. This may he observed against the Papists, who forbid marriage to the ministers of the Gospel.

1 Timothy 3:4 In-Context

2 oportet ergo episcopum inreprehensibilem esse unius uxoris virum sobrium prudentem ornatum hospitalem doctorem
3 non vinolentum non percussorem sed modestum non litigiosum non cupidum
4 suae domui bene praepositum filios habentem subditos cum omni castitate
5 si quis autem domui suae praeesse nescit quomodo ecclesiae Dei diligentiam habebit
6 non neophytum ne in superbia elatus in iudicium incidat diaboli
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.