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How do we know the doctrine of church leadership is true?

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The truth of church leadership doctrine is supported by Scriptures, particularly in 1 Timothy and the practices of the early Church.

The doctrine of church leadership is solidly founded in Scriptural teachings, primarily found in 1 Timothy 3 and Acts. In Paul's instructions to Timothy, clear guidelines are provided on who should lead the church based on their character and maturity in faith. This reflects a long-standing tradition within the church as seen in Acts 14:23, where elders were appointed with prayer and fasting, ensuring that those chosen had the necessary spiritual qualifications and maturity.

Moreover, historical context and practical applications provide evidence of the effectiveness of these Scriptural endorsements. Over centuries, the church has affirmed these qualifications through practice. Therefore, the biblical standards for church leadership are not merely theoretical but are rooted in the reality of how the early Church operated, thus demonstrating their truth and importance.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 3:1-7, Acts 14:23, 1 Timothy 3, Titus 1

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