what does the bible say?
The Bible addresses the question of a divorced and remarried pastor not by issuing a blanket prohibition but by emphasizing his character, faithfulness in his current marriage, and spiritual maturity. When Paul describes a pastor as the “husband of one wife,” the original Greek points to being a “one-woman man”—a call to moral integrity and present faithfulness, not a permanent judgment on a man’s past. While divorce is taken seriously in the Bible, God’s grace and forgiveness are also central to the gospel, reminding us that confessed sin does not place a believer beyond redemption or service. While some who have been divorced and remarried may be disqualified from ministry, simply being divorced or divorced and remarried is not an immediate disqualification. The consistent biblical standard for pastoral leadership is whether a man currently lives above reproach, manages his household well, and demonstrates Christlike character. Therefore, when wisdom is sought and the full qualifications of 1 Timothy 3 and Titus 1 are carefully applied, a man who was divorced and remarried—especially before coming to Christ—may be biblically considered for pastoral ministry.