DavidK
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so who resolves the differences?
That's a very good question.
With a group of elders following the Holy Spirit and living in brotherly love, it shouldn't be an issue very often. I'd expect a group of elders to remain in prayer and discussion until some sort of rough consensus emerges. Elders who remain on the outside of the consensus should submit to what the Spirit seems to be saying through the Body of Christ.
Of course, that's all a big "should". Given an impasse, a vote among the elders is an option. Given an irreconcilable even split, I'm not sure. The early church wasn't above drawing lots to determine the will of God.
I'm very new to this study, and hope my previous post reflects that. I've been under the typical Pastor-focused church structure for my whole Christian life, so it's new to explore this.
Beyond the question of final authority in dispute, do you read the passages I referenced differently?