Matthew Henry
Here we may observe,
I exhort; and, to give force to this exhortation, he tells them he was their brother-presbyter or fellow-elder, and so puts nothing upon them but what he was ready to perform himself. He was also
a witness of the sufferings of Christ, being with him in the garden, attending him to the palace of the high-priest, and very likely being a spectator of his suffering upon the cross, at a distance among the crowd, Acts 3:15. He adds that he was also
a partaker of the glorythat was in some degree revealed at the transfiguration (Matt 17:1~Matt 17:3), and shall be completely enjoyed at the second coming of Jesus Christ. Learn,
prince of the apostles, vicar of Christ, or
head of the church, but values himself upon being an
elder. All the apostles were elders, though every elder was not an apostle.
To feed the flock, by preaching to them the sincere word of God, and ruling them according to such directions and discipline as the word of God prescribes, both which are implied in this expression,
Feed the flock.
take the oversight thereof. The elders are exhorted to do the office of bishops (as the word signifies), by personal care and vigilance over all the flock committed to their charge.
examples to the flock, and practise the holiness, self-denial, mortification, and all other Christian duties, which they preach and recommend to their people. These duties must be performed,
not by constraint, not because you must do them, not from compulsion of the civil power, or the constraint of fear or shame, but from a willing mind that takes pleasure in the work:
not for filthy lucre, or any emoluments and profits attending the place where you reside, or any perquisite belonging to the office,
but of a ready mind, regarding the flock more than the fleece, sincerely and cheerfully endeavouring to serve the church of God;
neither as being lords over God’s heritage, tyrannizing over them by compulsion and coercive force, or imposing unscriptural and human inventions upon them instead of necessary duty, Matt 20:25, Matt 20:26, 2Cor 1:24. Learn,
according to the will of God. They are also dignified with the title of God’s
heritageor
clergy, his peculiar lot, chosen out of the common multitude for his own people, to enjoy his special favour and to do him special service. The word is never restricted in the New Testament to the ministers of religion.
the flock of God, as God’s heritage, and treat them accordingly. They are not theirs, to be lorded over at pleasure; but they are God’s people, and should be treated with love, meekness, and tenderness, for the sake of him to whom they belong.
the chief shepherdof the whole flock and heritage of God. He bought them, and rules them; he defends and saves them for ever. He is also the chief shepherd over all inferior shepherds; they derive their authority from him, act in his name, and are accountable to him at last.
a crown of glory that fadeth not away.