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How do we know the qualifications for elders are important?

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The qualifications for elders are essential for maintaining sound church governance and ensuring that leaders reflect the character of Christ.

The significance of the qualifications for elders is rooted in the Church's mission to uphold the gospel's integrity. Paul instructs Titus to appoint leaders who are blameless; this is paramount because elders represent Christ to the congregation and the community. Their life must reflect the transformative power of the gospel. Additionally, these qualifications help ensure that the church remains grounded in sound doctrine, equipping elders to both teach and protect the flock from falsehoods. A church led by qualified elders is more likely to thrive spiritually and witness the truth accurately, thereby fulfilling the Great Commission.
Scripture References: Titus 1:5-9, Matthew 28:19-20

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