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What does the Bible say about accusations against elders?

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The Bible instructs that accusations against elders should not be received without the corroboration of two or three witnesses (1 Timothy 5:19).

In 1 Timothy 5:19, the Apostle Paul emphasizes the gravity of accusations made against an elder, stating we should not receive such claims unless confirmed by two or three witnesses. This directive serves to protect the integrity of church leaders and prevent slanderous attacks that stem from human fallibility. By requiring corroboration, the aim is to uphold justice and maintain the credibility of church governance, ensuring that accusations are weighed carefully and not made hastily in the heat of passion or personal grievance.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 5:19

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