In Titus 1:5-9 Paul talks about authority in the congregation. There are a few essential necessities if the neighborhood church is to be a focal point of profound love, partnership and administration: the individuals must be conceived once more (John 3:3); they should be isolated (2 Corinthians 6:14), devoted (Romans 12:1) and otherworldly individuals (1 Corinthians 3:1); and there must be amicability and solidarity in the congregation (Psalm 133:1-3). Be that as it may, there must likewise be the correct pioneers; for whether a congregation is solid or feeble will depend to a huge degree upon the administration. Nobody knew this superior to Paul. It is one of the fundamental reasons he composed the Pastoral Letters. Here in Titus 1:5-9 he approves Titus to choose pioneers in every one of the set up places of worship, and afterward he depicts the sort of individuals who ought to be endowed with this mindful position of administration. He utilizes two words to portray pioneers in the congregation:-
'Seniors' (verse 5). This proposes development and nobility. A senior must take care of business of otherworldly stature and not an amateur.
'Manager' (verse 7). A pioneer in God's work is one who 'sees over' that work. He is 'endowed with God's work'.
A debt of gratitude is in order for imparting to us on such an imperative theme as Spiritual Leadership in the congregation