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How do we know congregational government is true?

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Congregational government is confirmed through biblical examples where early churches made collective decisions led by the Holy Spirit.

The validity of congregational government can be observed through the practices of the first churches in the New Testament, as seen in Acts. The early believers, described as about 120 disciples, collectively sought to replace Judas and chose Matthias under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. This pattern continued with the selection of deacons in Acts 6, where the apostles instructed the multitude to choose from among themselves. Such decisions reflect the biblical principle that the congregation holds the power to govern, rather than a hierarchical structure imposed from above.
Scripture References: Acts 1:15-26, Acts 6:3-6

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