What are the duties of an elder in the church?

Biblical elders shepherd God’s flock through spiritual oversight, prayer, teaching, and wise governance

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7 Loaves & Fishes Team

Published on

September 19, 2022
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The Fivefold Ministry of Biblical Elders

Scripture outlines distinct responsibilities for church elders, combining spiritual leadership with practical shepherding (1 Peter 5:1-4). These sacred duties form the foundation for healthy church governance.

1. Ecclesiastical Decision-Making

  • Settling doctrinal disputes (Acts 15:1-2, 6)
  • Providing spiritual discernment for the body
  • Balancing truth and grace in conflict resolution

2. Intercessory Ministry

  • Praying for the sick with spiritual authority (James 5:14)
  • Anointing with oil as sacramental practice
  • Seeking God’s will above physical healing

3. Pastoral Shepherding

  • Serving willingly as Christ’s undershepherds (1 Peter 5:2)
  • Leading by example rather than compulsion
  • Rejecting mercenary motives in ministry

4. Spiritual Oversight

  • Watching over souls with eternal accountability (Hebrews 13:17)
  • Discerning spiritual health of the congregation
  • Providing protective covering against error

5. Word-Centered Ministry

  • Prioritizing prayer and Scripture teaching (Acts 6:4)
  • Distinguishing elder duties from deacon roles
  • Faithfully handling divine truth (James 3:1)

The Weight of Eldership

  • Sacred calling requiring sober assessment
  • Higher standard of judgment (James 3:1)
  • Demands Christlike character (1 Timothy 3:1-7)

This fivefold ministry pattern reveals elders as spiritual guardians – not merely organizational leaders – whose Christlike service protects, nourishes, and guides Christ’s precious flock.

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