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benhur
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Totally agree (with obeying not conditional on whether we like the leader or his worthiness so to speak). The worthiness to obey comes from the worthiness of the command, being in full truth and spirit. And of course we obey out of love, and we are not in a system of works. Actually not sure the old was of works either but of faith and love also.They were commanded to be subject to…
so practice and observe whatever they tell you, but not what they do
But Christ did not set up another “system” like the old, which was based on the Law of Works. This covenant is fed by the sacrificial love of the Son and Lamb of God.
His Apostolic leaders are set apart for a holy people who observe His commands out of love. We are all brothers, yet separate members with different duties, gifts, callings, positions and offices.
Those in high positions must serve in high capacity, yet if they lack in their devotion and performance, it does not grant us benefit to disregard them as leaders, but suffer in humility to win their conviction for misbehavior.
Again, I would still add the caveat that it goes much deeper than the your one verse, but must be in conjunction with the verse corresponding to it,“beware of bad doctrine” given by the “seat”. That clearly had to be considered then .The debate is that does that still apply in this new dispensation/covenant.
Blessings