The Associates of the Senior Pastor
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What does biblical leadership look like, and how should elders in the church lead with the right spirit, motivation, and manner?
SummaryThis message explores the nature of spiritual leadership as taught in the New Testament, particularly focusing on the role of elders in the church. It warns against common corruptions of leadership—seeking power, privilege, and recognition—and contrasts these with the humble, servant-hearted leadership exemplified by Jesus Christ.
The sermon unfolds in several parts:
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The Perils of False Leadership Motivations
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Leaders tempted by personal power, privilege, and recognition
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Jesus’ strong condemnation of such attitudes in Matthew 23
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The Proper Motivation for Eldership
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A genuine eagerness to serve others, not to exalt self
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Caring, guiding, admonishing with a servant’s heart
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The Right Manner of Leadership
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Leading by example, not intimidation or coercion
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Authority is earned through godly living worthy of imitation
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The Role of the Senior Pastor
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Jesus Christ as the ultimate Senior Pastor
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Elders as His associates fulfilling His commands
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The Responsibility of Those Led
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To know, appreciate, and imitate their leaders
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To follow with trust and confidence in their godly example
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Encouragement for Leaders and Congregation
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Leaders humbly seeking God’s strength
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Congregation embracing their role in supporting leadership
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Leadership is not about personal gain: The desire for power, privilege, or recognition perverts the office of elder.
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Servant leadership is essential: Elders must lead with a heart to serve others eagerly and selflessly.
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Authority comes from example: Elders lead by living lives worthy of respect and imitation, not by demanding obedience.
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Jesus is the true Senior Pastor: All church leaders are His representatives, serving under His authority.
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Followers must respond rightly: Christians are called to know their leaders, respect them, and follow them with faith and trust.
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Leadership requires humility and dependence on God: Leaders should recognize their own insufficiency and rely on God’s strength.
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Matthew 23:1-12 — Jesus’ rebuke of leaders who seek power, privilege, and recognition, and His call to humility.
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1 Peter 5:1-4 — Instructions to elders to shepherd the flock willingly, not lording over, and leading by example.
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1 Thessalonians 5:12-13 — Call to know and appreciate those who labor in leadership.
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Hebrews 13:7, 17 — Remember and imitate leaders’ faith; obey them with confidence and joy.
Recorded 11/9/80