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What does the Bible say about the clergy and laity?

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The Bible teaches that all believers are considered God's clergy, with no distinction between clergy and laity.

The concept of clergy and laity, where clergy is seen as a professional class above the common people, is rejected in Scripture. In Revelation 2:15, the doctrine of the Nicolaitans is condemned, highlighting that such hierarchies are contrary to God's intent. Peter confirms this by stating in Acts 15:11 that both Jews and Gentiles are saved by grace, emphasizing equality among believers. Isaiah 61:6 describes all of God's people as ministers, indicating that every believer shares the same spiritual status and access to God, thereby eliminating any clerical hierarchy.
Scripture References: Revelation 2:15, Acts 15:11, Isaiah 61:6

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The True Clergy
Todd Nibert · Sep 7, 2005
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