Answer: It is required of superiors, according to that power they receive from God, and that relation wherein they stand, to love1, pray for2, and bless their inferiors3; to instruct4, counsel, and admonish them5; countenancing6, commending7, and rewarding such as do well8; and discountenancing9, reproving, and chastising such as do ill10; protecting11, and providing for them all things necessary for soul12 and body13: and by grave, wise, holy, and exemplary carriage, to procure glory to God14, honor to themselves15, and so to preserve that authority which God has put upon them.16
- Col 3:19; Tit 2:4;
- 1 Sam 12:23; Job 1:5;
- 1 Kgs 8:55–56; Heb 7:7; Gen 49:28;
- Dt 6:6–7;
- Eph 6:4;
- 1 Pet 3:7;
- 1 Pet 2:14; Rom 13:3;
- Esth 6:3;
- Rom 13:3–4;
- Prov 29:15; 1 Pet 2:14;
- Job 29:12–17; Isa 1:10, 17;
- Eph 6:4;
- 1 Tim 5:8;
- 1 Tim 4:12; Tit 2:3–5;
- 1 Kgs 3:28;
- Tit 2:15