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What are the responsibilities of a pastor according to the Bible?

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A pastor's primary responsibilities include shepherding the church, teaching sound doctrine, and living an exemplary life.

The responsibilities of a pastor are elaborately described in passages such as Acts 20:28 and 1 Peter 5:2. Pastors are called to shepherd God's flock, which involves comprehensive care that extends beyond mere teaching. They are to protect the congregation from false teachings and harmful influences, as highlighted by Paul's warning about wolves entering the flock. Moreover, pastors must strive to embody the character of Christ, serving as examples to their congregations. Integral to this role is the commitment to diligent prayer and reliance on God's Word, emphasizing that spiritual growth in the church is rooted in the faithful exposition of Scripture, allowing the Holy Spirit to work in believers' lives.
Scripture References: Acts 20:28, 1 Peter 5:2

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