1 Peter
This Sunday's passage is a bit of encouragement to elders, but I hope no one thinks that means this passage "doesn't apply" to them if they are not an elder! Elder leadership is an important biblical principle for Christians to understand. Our church is an elder-led church, which means we are led by elders who exercise spiritual oversight, and also led by deacons who serve the body. Our elders shepherd souls, and our deacons steward needs. In particular, Peter speaks about the elders who are "among you." You should know your elders, and elders should know their people! Elder leadership is a very personal business, and it's important for us to encourage a biblical view of eldership. Our culture has unfortunately become fascinated by "celebrity pastors" who preach at a distance, whereas Scripture leads us to see elders as shepherds who work among their own people. Also, many things in Peter's message remind me that our church should primarily be thinking "locally." Elders have a responsibility outside the local church, but their primary focus and attention is within that local body. In the same way, our church should have its primary attention locally—shepherding our own people well here at home, partnering with local ministries and churches, and evangelizing the local community (communities) in which we reside. Ministering locally is an important focus.
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