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Overseers to Shepherd the Flock
During his earthly ministry Jesus proved himself to be a Fine Shepherd.(John 10:11)
Peter wrote: “Therefore,…shepherd the flock og God in your care, not under compulsion, but willingly; neither for love of dishonest gain, but eagerly; neither as lording it over those who are God’s inheritance, but becoming examples to the flock.”—1 Peter 5:1-3
1 Tim 3:1-7; and Titus 1:5-9 state some more qualifications.
They would not be without sin. But they would be known in the congregation and in the community as being upright and God-fearing, men who had demonstrated over a period of time that they conduct their life entirely on the basis of God’s principles. Their blamelessness would give them feeeness of speech before others in the congregation.
Generally, men appointd as overseers are recommended for appointment by the local body of elders. This is done during regular visits of the circuit overseer. However, the Governing Body may appoint men who qualify to serve as overseers in any locality at any time. The Governing Body is not bound by the recommendations of any local group. Such recommendations serve merely as a guide and may ever be rejected for reasons well known to the Governing Body. Also, at times, the Governing Body may authorize certain representatives to make appointments of overseers.
Dungbeetle...so much dung, so little time...
* http://watchtower.observer.org/ click on secret books, then pay attention to yourelves and all the flock all over the net.
Alternatively referred to as the "Fleece the Flock" book or the "Pay Attention or Else" book.