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Elders: On the Authority of Elders, Part 4

Jesus Now, what does Jesus say about elders? Quite a lot, actually. First, Jesus himself is referred to a “shepherd” several times, most importantly in — (John 10:11-16 ESV)  11 I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down … Continue reading

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Elders: On the Authority of Elders, Part 3.5

Grizz wrote, Why do you think there is so often such a blind spot that insists that elders MUST HAVE authority when there is nary a word in the NT about such a thing??? Amazed and amused and saddened into … Continue reading

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Elders: On the Authority of Elders, Part 3

Peter Peter was an elder. Evidently, the apostles of Jerusalem came to adopt “elder” as their own title, indicating their leadership over the city of God on earth, I suppose. Or perhaps they wanted a more equal relationship with the … Continue reading

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Elders: On the Authority of Elders, Part 2

Paul’s farewell discourse Paul’s farewell discourse to the elders in Ephesus speaks to their duties — (Act 20:28-30 ESV) 28 “Pay careful attention to yourselves and to all the flock, in which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers, to … Continue reading

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Elders: On the Authority of Elders, Part 1

Charles McLean asks, My question is, how did we come up with all this stuff that requires centralized rule? Jason Stockton asks, Jay, I wanted to encourage you to go at it again.  Give us a perspective that comes from … Continue reading

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Elders: How Should Elders and Staff Relate to Each Other?

A reader asks, Have you written on the issue of elder-led vs. the lead pastor model?  At work, I’m a big believer in the sole leader — follow or get out of the way — model.  I’m not sure that’s what God had … Continue reading

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Elders: May an Elder Serve with No Children? Discerning Whether a Command is Temporary or Permanent, a Reply re Parts 1 and 2

Interesting discussion. Let me add a few points. 1. First, I can’t tell you how much it pleases me for the discussion to have begun with acknowledgment that inferential truths are not fellowship issues. However, I worry about the distinction … Continue reading

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Elders: May an Elder Serve with No Children? Discerning Whether a Command is Temporary or Permanent, Part 2

We’re considering the broader principles of how to distinguish an eternal command from a culturally limited command. In the last post, we considered the basis for concluding that slavery is wrong even though the Scriptures do not condemn slavery, that … Continue reading

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Elders: May an Elder Serve with No Children? Discerning Whether a Command is Temporary or Permanent, Part 1

Several times in the comments the question has arisen as to how to tell whether a command is temporary (culturally limited) or permanent (not culturally limited). It’s a question that is, of course, much larger than this particular topic. There … Continue reading

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Elders: May an Elder Serve with No Children? Discerning the Nature of the Lists (edited)

Continuing with the line of reasoning presented in the last post, we need to make a list of the possibilities. This what I find in the comments and commentaries, but others may have other possibilities to add. * The passages … Continue reading

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