I have long appreciated the ministry of 9Marks. They have
consistently provided extremely helpful resources for the local church.
In a recent article they demonstrated another commendable quality: they talk about tough issues.
The title of the article: How Congregations with Authority Submit to Elders tells
us something of where this is headed. You have a situation where the
church is led by the elders while the congregation serves as “the final
court of appeal.”
The author, Bobby Jamieson, asks two helpful questions:
The author, Bobby Jamieson, asks two helpful questions:
If the congregation as a whole is the final court of appeal, what does it mean for a church to submit to its leaders?
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Do you see the dilemma? If the Bible located church authority exclusively in the elders, the idea of submission would be simple: the elders would make the decisions, and the congregation would submit to those decisions. But what does it mean for a congregation to submit to its elders when the congregation itself holds final authority? Keep Reading>>>
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