In the sermon titled "W27 Role, Authority, & Calling of Elders Pt1," James H. Tippins addresses the theological concept of church governance, specifically focusing on the role and qualifications of elders as outlined in 1 Timothy 3:1-7. Tippins argues that Paul’s instructions to Timothy reveal the necessity of ordained leadership within the church to combat false teachings and bring order amidst chaos. He emphasizes the characteristics and responsibilities that define a qualified elder, such as being above reproach, a one-woman man, self-controlled, hospitable, and able to teach, all of which underscore the importance of the elder's spiritual integrity and commitment to the congregation. Scripture references are integral throughout the message, affirming that elders are to reflect Christ's humility and grace while maintaining an orderly church environment that appropriately displays the gospel. The practical significance of this teaching is profound, as it illustrates how proper eldership fosters a healthy church community, promotes spiritual growth, and exemplifies Christ's sacrificial love for His people.
“Elders then, according to Paul's letter to the elders, are to teach the church something. Not just theological things, but the so what now that the theological things are there.”
“A church without qualified elders is not a church, it's out of order.”
“This call, this call of the pastor is something that someone aspires to, and it is a noble task.”
“Elders equip the body in order that the body may build itself.”
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