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How do we know the identity of a Christian minister?

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A Christian minister is identified as an elder, bishop, or overseer, appointed to shepherd God's people.

The identity of a Christian minister is grounded in the biblical model of leadership. Throughout the New Testament, ministers are referred to as elders, bishops, or overseers, all denoting the same role of spiritual leadership in the church. The apostles, particularly Paul, established this identity by appointing elders in each church and emphasizing their responsibility to oversee the flock and teach the Word. For instance, in 1 Timothy and Titus, Paul outlines the qualifications for elders, indicating that the church's spiritual leaders must be faithful, capable, and godly individuals who fulfill the dual roles of governance and teaching. This foundational identity as elders is critical for the health and order of the church.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 3:1-7, Titus 1:5-9, Ephesians 4:11-12

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