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What does Acts 20 teach about leadership in the church?

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Acts 20 emphasizes that church leaders are to serve selflessly, teaching and protecting the flock entrusted to them.

In Acts 20, Paul's address to the Ephesian elders sheds light on biblical church leadership. He encourages them to shepherd God's flock with diligence, humility, and dedication, warning them of the threats that arise from within and outside the church. Paul stresses the importance of feeding the church with sound doctrine and the counsel of God, indicating that leaders must be both teachers and protectors of the faith. The passage reminds us that leadership in the church is a calling to serve rather than to be served, reflecting Christ's own example of humility. Leaders are accountable to God for the spiritual well-being of their congregations, which underscores the gravity and importance of their role.
Scripture References: Acts 20:28-31, 1 Peter 5:2-4

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