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Biblical Church Government: The Deacons — Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost
Since the body of Christ is called to do works of mercy in the world, God has ordained the office of Deacon to help lead the church in this mission.
Biblical Church Government: The Role of the Elder — Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost
In the New Testament, the office of pastor is not different than the office of the elder. Instead, God calls elders to do the work of shepherding the flock.
Biblical Church Government: The Role of the Pastor — Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost
The Christian pastor’s job is not to do the work of the ministry, but to equip the church to do the work of the ministry.
Biblical Church Government: The Body of Christ — Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Jesus rules over his kingdom, not through solo human leaders, and not through the mechanics of democracy, but through the body of Christ, the Christian Church.
Biblical Church Government, under God — Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost
Since God is the king of the universe, all authorities and leadership structures are designed to work under His authority, on His behalf. Any successful system of church government must function as an expression of the rule of God in Christ.
Lens of Grace — Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Our default mode for looking at the world is either through the lens of fairness or the lens of merit. But in the parable of the vineyard workers Jesus gives us an alternative lens through which to view reality — the lens of grace.