Church Governance

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Shepherds, Not CEOs: The Biblical Mandate for Elder Leadership

This sermon provides a strong, expository defense of the biblical office of elder, effectively contrasting worldly leadership models with the servant-hearted mandate of [Titus 1](https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Titus+1&version=KJV). The homiletics are engaging, utilizing vivid illustrations to clarify the nature of pastoral care. However, the sermon suffers from a structural omission where the Gospel Engine was not explicitly activated, leaving the ethical instructions without their necessary foundation in grace.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Philadelphia — The sermon demonstrates a faithful adherence to the apostolic teaching regarding church governance and elder qualifications. It maintains the Word of Christ without denial, offering a robust, expository defense of biblical leadership structures. While the explicit connection to the finished work of Christ was structurally omitted, the sermon's integrity remains sound, reflecting the faithful, enduring nature of the church in Philadelphia.

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