what does the bible say?
Pastoral restoration after a scandal is possible, but Scripture shows it is neither automatic nor guaranteed. The key issue is whether the pastor genuinely repents, shows a changed life, and once again meets the biblical qualifications for leadership (1 Timothy 3:1–7; Titus 1:6–9). While forgiveness and restoration to Christian fellowship should be extended to any repentant believer (Galatians 6:1), restoration to pastoral leadership requires careful, prayerful discernment and wisdom from God (James 1:5). The seriousness of the sin, the passage of time, and consistent evidence of humility and faithfulness all matter (Luke 16:10). When a scandal occurs, each local church must seek God’s guidance to decide what best honors Christ, protects the congregation, and preserves the integrity of church leadership (Acts 20:28).