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What does the Bible say about titles in the church?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus alone should hold the title of 'Reverend', emphasizing humility among believers.

The Scriptures instruct us to view all believers as equal in their standing before God, as we are all saved by the grace of Christ. The title of 'Reverend' should not be applied to individuals, as it belongs solely to Jesus, who is holy and pure. This principle is founded on the teaching of Christ Himself, who cautioned against taking titles such as master or teacher for ourselves. Instead, we are called to serve one another in love and humility, recognizing that all are ministers of His truth, saved and justified by His work on the cross.

In emphasizing the importance of humility, the Bible highlights that elevating ourselves through titles creates unnecessary divisions within the body of Christ. The work of redemption is entirely based on Christ’s righteousness and not our own merit. Therefore, acknowledging that we are all equal in Christ can help foster a spirit of unity and service among believers, rather than competition and hierarchy in the church. This understanding allows us to focus on what truly matters: worshiping and reverencing the one who is deserving of all honor, Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 23:8-10, Ephesians 4:11-13, Matthew 23:5-11, Job 32:21

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