The sermon addresses the qualifications for elders as outlined in Titus 1:5-9, emphasizing the importance of establishing a structured framework for church leadership. Peter L. Meney argues that the selection of elders is not only a matter of identifying blameless individuals but requires a faithful understanding of the gospel and a commitment to sound doctrine. The preacher highlights how Paul's instructions to Titus reflect a desire for ongoing, self-sustaining church governance that is rooted in the faithfulness to the gospel. Key Scripture references include Titus 1:5-9 and Acts 2:11, which demonstrate the foundational importance of a sound church structure led by men who embody the principles of the faith. The practical significance lies in urging congregations to remain focused on the gospel rather than on hierarchical traditions, encouraging believers to seek out and support faithful leaders who preach grace and truth.
“It wasn't Titus's role personally to install the elders in the sense that he would go around and say, you and you, and you are going to be the elders, but rather to set in place the structure...”
“Church isn't in its essence about structure and hierarchy and offices and roles. It's about proclaiming and perpetuating the truth through the faithful and genuine and thankful worship of the people.”
“Let every preacher and elder and bishop and pastor hold fast the faithful word as he has been taught. That's the gospel of grace, the gospel of God's gracious purpose and sovereign mercy.”
“Does our hearts burn within us when we hear the gospel of free grace preached? That's the message that saves, and it's the message that supports and nourishes the Lord's people.”
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