The Shepherd Book makes reference to "evidence of God's blessing" as well as "fruits that befit repentance" when deciding the fate of a sinner.
JJ did a video covering the scenario of an elder who sinned secretly, and hid it for years, but could remain an elder if certain things were true, including "evidence of God's blessing."
I believe JJ's video was making the point that this scenario was if an elder sinned before becoming an elder.
However, the Shepherd book does use the terminology "If the sin occurred before he was appointed as an elder or ministerial servant..."
Does not that terminology indicate that a sin that occurred AFTER appointment could also be forgiven, and the elder could remain as such?
What, then constitutes "evidence of God's blessing" and "fruits that befit repentance" that assist elders in their determination?
Thanks.