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How do we know that ministers should be chosen by the Church?

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The Bible instructs that ministers ought to be chosen by the congregation, according to God’s qualifications for leadership (1 Timothy 3:1-3).

The selection of ministers by the Church is rooted in biblical teaching, particularly highlighted in 1 Timothy 3:1-3, where qualifications for church leaders are outlined. This process ensures that those selected meet the spiritual and moral criteria set forth by the Scriptures, demonstrating their capability and readiness to shepherd God's people. The Church, as a collective body of believers, holds the privilege and responsibility to discern and appoint leaders who exemplify Christ-like character. Moreover, this principle encourages active participation from the congregation in the health and governance of the church body, reinforcing the idea of mutual accountability and shared ministry among believers.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 3:1-3, Acts 6:3

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