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What does the Bible say about the role of pastors as theologians?

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The Bible emphasizes that pastors must be theologians, grounded in Scripture to teach effectively.

The role of a pastor as a theologian is fundamental to the Christian faith and is deeply rooted in Scripture. Pastors are called to be lifelong learners rather than relying solely on their initial seminary training. They should engage in both expository preaching and systematic theology, connecting Scripture with broader theological truths. By understanding and teaching these connections, pastors not only enrich their own faith but also lead their congregation to a deeper understanding of their beliefs. As the primary theologians most believers will encounter, pastors have a responsibility to think critically and Biblically about doctrine, ensuring their teachings align with God’s Word.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 3:2, 2 Timothy 2:15

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