SA47 - Brothers - Are You Reaching Out to Serve as an Elder?
The article encourages qualified ministerial servants to aspire to serve as elders, emphasizing that this role involves leading in preaching, shepherding, and teaching while meeting the high Scriptural standards outlined in 1 Timothy 3:1-7 and Titus 1:5-9. It highlights the importance of developing a fine reputation, setting a good example as a family head, and being willing to serve the congregation selflessly.
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THE WORK OF AN ELDER
- An elder takes the lead in preaching, shepherding, and teaching, building up the congregation through word and example.
- The Bible refers to hardworking elders as “gifts in men” (Ephesians 4:8).
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QUALIFYING TO SERVE AS AN ELDER
- Unlike secular jobs, qualifying as an elder requires meeting the Scriptural qualifications listed at 1 Timothy 3:1-7 and Titus 1:5-9.
- These qualifications include being irreprehensible, sound in mind, moderate, hospitable, and having a good reputation both within and outside the congregation.
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GAINING A FINE REPUTATION- To qualify as an elder, you must be “irreprehensible”, having a good reputation due to above-reproach conduct.
- You must also have “a fine testimony from outsiders”, ensuring that even unbelievers respect your honesty and conduct.
- Being a “lover of goodness” involves seeing, appreciating, and commending the good in others and going beyond what is required to do good for them.
- Hospitality is vital, showing kindness to all, including strangers, and sharing resources generously (Hebrews 13:2, 16).
- Not a lover of money means prioritizing Kingdom interests over material gain (Matthew 6:33).
- Elders must be moderate in habits and self-controlled, avoiding extremes in lifestyle, dress, and behavior (James 4:4).
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SETTING A GOOD EXAMPLE AS A FAMILY HEAD
- Elders must preside over their households “in a fine manner,” taking the lead in worship and showing love and responsibility.
- Fathers must train their children to be obedient, respectful, and live by Bible principles, guiding them toward baptism.
- If a child commits serious sin due to the father’s negligence, it may affect the father’s qualification to serve.
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SERVING THE CONGREGATION- A reasonable elder promotes peace, listens to others, and supports decisions that align with Bible principles (Proverbs 15:22).
- Elders are “not self-willed” or quick-tempered but are gentle, tactful, and peaceable, taking the initiative to resolve conflicts (James 3:17, 18).
- Elders must not be newly converted but should demonstrate spiritual maturity and humility, waiting on Jehovah for assignments.
- Being “qualified to teach” requires skillful teaching, giving sound counsel, and reaching listeners’ hearts effectively through diligent study of God’s Word.
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CONCLUSION
- Reaching out to serve as an elder is truly a “fine work” that requires dedication, spiritual maturity, and a desire to help others. By meeting these qualifications, brothers can contribute to the spiritual health of the congregation and honor Jehovah.
Thank you for reading,
-Soli Jehova Gloria (1 Corinthians 10:31)
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11 comments
We are so sorry about the loss in your congregation, Mark. Please accept our condolences. May Jehovah’s loyal love be a true comfort to you and the friends (Ps 119:76). Sending you all our love from ZA ❤️
We love our elders. I love the crossword. Thank you.
Same here brother, so sorry, reflect on John 5:28, 29 and may the hope of the resurrection bring comfort to all who knew and loved him.
Sorry to hear this brother. I’m so sorry for your loss. I’m sure our dear brother was a loving and faithful elder, and we know Jehovah will remember his loyal service (Malachi 3:16).
On Thursday evening, our congregation lost one of the kindest, bravest, and most caring elders I’ve ever known. He was truly special, and it’s hard to imagine anyone filling his place. Brother Abney will be deeply missed. ❤️🩹