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How can church leaders protect the flock?

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Church leaders protect the flock by being vigilant against false teachings and ensuring that biblical doctrine is upheld, as indicated in Acts 20:29-31.

Protection of the flock from external and internal threats is a crucial task for church leaders. Acts 20:29-31 describes the dangers posed by wolves from outside and even from within the church, making it imperative for leaders to be watchful. They must guard against false teachings that can lead believers astray, ensuring that the church remains steadfast in sound doctrine. This vigilance involves not only teaching but also addressing and confronting errant teachings, whether they arise from outside influences or individuals within the congregation. Church leaders must take an active role in fostering an environment where truth is upheld and adhered to, safeguarding the spiritual health of the community.
Scripture References: Acts 20:29-31

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