"Elders" Tagged Sermons
Honoring and Disciplining Elders
In 1 Timothy 5:17-21 Paul teaches us of the importance of honoring faithful pastor-elders by respecting and supporting them. However, if leaders are unfaithful and fall into serious sin, they must be disciplined. This reminds us of the seriousness of sin and the importance of holiness in the church. We are the household of the Holy One who has purchased us by His own blood.
Prove It: Progressing in Godliness
In 1 Timothy 4:11-16, the Apostle Paul closes chapter 4 by explaining to Timothy that godly ministry is patterned by godly character — via five areas in particular. Paul also instructs his protege to wholeheartedly progress as a believer & minister of the Gospel by reading, teaching, and exhorting God’s Word. If we are to progress in OUR Christian walk (and truly live out our faith), we must prove it by persistently watching ourselves and our doctrine closely.
Who Are Biblical Elders: The Elder’s Character
In 1 Timothy 3:1–7, Paul details the character of elder–pastors. He explains what their lives must reflect and what must be absent from them. He then shows how an elder’s own household serves as the proving ground for his character. Finally, Paul reveals the reason behind these qualifications: elders are called to shepherd God’s household.
What Are Biblical Elders?
In 1 Timothy 3:1 we see Paul discussing the office of elders. We explore this biblical office through a variety of scriptures. Pastors, elders, and overseers are all multiple terms describing the same office. The role of this office consists of: leading, teaching, and caring for the church. Elders also exemplify Christlike character in the church.
Your Leaders
Good leaders are given by God to build the faith of His people by: speaking the Word of God, providing an example to imitate, and keeping watch over the souls of Christ’s sheep.