As we approach our first elder affirmation this Sunday, it would be a good for all of us to understand what it means to be an elder.
An elder is expected:
- to lead a life worthy of emulation (Hebrews 13:7)
- to joyfully watch over the souls of the flock as one who will give an accounting for each of them to God (Hebrews 13:17)
- to always preach with the ‘Day of God’s strict Judgement for teachers’ in mind (James 3:1)
- to pray believingly for the sick (James 5:13)
- to shepherd the flock of God allotted to the elder willingly, eagerly, seeking to model first what elder asks of them (1 Peter 5:1)
- to serve the Lord with both joy and tears (Acts 20:19)
- to resist every temptation to shrink back from declaring the whole Gospel (whether in the privacy of someone’s home or the public square) (Acts 20:20)
- to preach repentance and faith in Christ alone (Acts 20:21)
- to willingly accept suffering, should God call him there (Acts 20:23)
- to value the calling and Gospel of Christ above his own life (Acts 20:24)
- to guard the church as the blood-bought possession of Jesus Christ, and thus care for her as His most valuable possession (Acts 20:28)
- to stay alert at his post, even willing to rebuke fellow elders who preach or teach any doctrine not found in God’s Word (Acts 20:31)
- to live as if “it is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35)
- to carefully weigh the words of the preached Word (1 Corinthians 14:29)
- to willingly suffer for Jesus’ sake hardship, physical torture, betrayal, inconvenience, exposure, disappointment, persecution, sovereign weakenings, calamities, and daily pressures of concern for the church (2 Corinthians 11-12)
- to value the word of God over an argument won (1 Timothy 4)
- to train himself for godliness (1 Timothy 4)
- to labour and strive with persistence in the work of ministry more than any before him, giving God all the glory for any success (1 Timothy 4)
- to address men’s lives as well as minds; calling others to follow his own personal growth in godliness and sanctification (1 Timothy 4)
- to keep a close watch over his own life and doctrine (1 Timothy 4)
- to pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, steadfastness and gentleness (1 Timothy 6)
- to never quit, give up, swerve from or slack off in his efforts to fulfill his ministry (1 Timothy 6)
- to despise the allures of riches in this world and life for the eternal wealth of Christ’s presence in heaven (1 Timothy 6)
- to guard the deposit entrusted to his care (1 Timothy 6)
- to teach the Truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ in a way that old men and women, young men and women, and children will understand how to adorn the Gospel of Jesus Christ with good works (Titus 2)
- to value Jesus above his own wife, children, church, ministry, job, knowledge and self or anything else in the world (Titus 2)
- to speak to God’s people with gentle authority (Titus 2)
- to be zealous for good works (Titus 2)
- to not be ashamed of the Gospel or the Saviour, regardless of the audience (2 Timothy)
- to flee from youthful lusts (2 Timothy)
- to correct with gentleness, not quarrelsome (2 Timothy)
- to preach the Word of God; in season and out of season, reproving, rebuking, and exhorting with complete patience and teaching (2 Timothy)
- to entrust his soul to the Faithful Creator no matter the blessing, the trail or persecution (2 Timothy)
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