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Why does Peter address elders in front of the congregation?

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Peter addresses elders in front of the congregation to ensure mutual understanding and accountability of the leadership expectations (1 Peter 5:1).

Peter's decision to address the elders in the presence of the entire congregation serves multiple purposes. First, it emphasizes accountability, allowing congregants to understand the expectations set upon their leaders, fostering a culture of mutual respect and cooperation. Secondly, it equips the congregation with the necessary insight to recognize true shepherds, as described in Scripture. This openness creates a communal environment where both the leaders and the church members align their understanding of the pastoral duties and responsibilities, leading to a healthier church dynamic.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 5:1

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