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How do we know that church elders are accountable to God?

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Church elders are accountable to God as they serve under Christ's authority, following biblical mandates for shepherding His flock.

The accountability of church elders to God is deeply rooted in biblical teaching. In Hebrews 13:17, believers are instructed to obey their leaders and submit to them because they watch over their souls as those who will give an account. This passage underscores that the role of an elder is not merely one of authority but also one of significant responsibility. Much like the Great Shepherd, Jesus Christ, who lays down His life for the sheep (John 10:11), elders are called to serve sacrificially for the well-being of their congregation. Their actions and decisions carry the weight of divine oversight, as they teach and guide the flock based on Scripture, ensuring they lead according to the will of God. Ultimately, this divine accountability motivates elders to fulfill their roles with integrity, love, and care, knowing that they are accountable to the Great Shepherd, who has entrusted them with the care of His people.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:17, John 10:11

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