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LEADING OR LORDING

A gracEmail subscriber in the Southwest has a church leader who forbids single Christians of opposite sex ever to ride together unaccompanied in a car, claiming Hebrews 13:17 as his authority to issue such commands. And an Indiana subscriber, who decided to leave a church he considers legalistic for one which more clearly preaches the gospel, received a letter from his former church elders claiming life-long spiritual jurisdiction over his soul and threatening him with excommunication if he violates their authority. Both readers ask my opinion. * * * The author of the Epistle to the Hebrews … [Read more...]

ELDER SELECTION & TENURE

An Alabama brother asks whether church elders serve for life or for a lesser term. "What if a candidate insists on binding his opinions on others? Can that disqualify him, or must there be a moral reason? Can one objector prevent a candidate's appointment? How can an unqualified elder be removed?" * * * The man who is self-willed, hungry for power, demanding and harsh is not the proper person to serve in the capacity of shepherd (pastor), overseer (bishop) or elder. Those are "moral" issues -- as certainly as lying, stealing or adultery. How much agreement must there be in appointing them? … [Read more...]

AUTHORITY OF ELDERS

A Church of Christ brother asks about the role and powers of congregational elders. "Do elders have any authority, or does it belong to the church as a whole? Can they force submission in matters of opinion?" * * * The New Testament portrays an "elder" (the Greek word is presbyteros, from which come our English words "presbyter," "presbyterian" and "priest") as a mature Christian who, because of personal experience with the Lord, is respected and acknowledged as an encourager, teacher, leader, admonisher, and model for other brothers and sisters in a local congregation (1 Pet. 5:1-5; Acts … [Read more...]

A WELL-SUITED SHEPHERD

A gracEmail subscriber who serves as a spiritual shepherd in his church asks whether the passage 1Timothy 3:4-5 means that he should step down from that role because his teen-age child has, for three years, had a bad attitude and has acted out in disruptive and inappropriate ways. The child's parents have lovingly dealt with the situation as best they knew, and are now about to administer tough love in the form of treatment at a faith-based residential facility. * * * I salute you for your conscientious concern. Let me answer by saying that the best and most mature literal shepherd is not … [Read more...]

SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP (5)

For the past several gracEmails, we have been considering three fundamental truths of spiritual leadership.(1) Spiritual leadership involves lowly service, not legal power. We must not confuse spiritual leadership with political position. (2) Spiritual leaders exercise grace-gifts from God, not worldly qualifications. We dare not focus on worldly achievements when choosing spiritual leaders. (3) The Bible identifies gifted people, not legal qualifications. We should not confuse technical qualifications with spiritual character. Scripture does not provide a single, uniform list of legal … [Read more...]

SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP (4)

The mission of spiritual leadership is the transformation of God's people into the likeness of Jesus Christ (Eph. 4:7-16). It is not to construct buildings, create programs, attract crowds or to build an institution. Further, the transformation of human beings is a supernatural result, which cannot be achieved through mere human planning or power. It requires supernatural means, in the form of grace-gifts bestowed on every member of Christ's body (1 Cor. 12:27-31). And the method of spiritual leadership is lowly service, performed in the meekness of Christ, in the power of God and to his glory … [Read more...]

SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP (3)

What does spiritual leadership look like, when one realizes that it involves lowly service and not legal power? Paul describes its conduct under three different circumstances: correcting a wrongdoer; encountering a controversialist and dealing with a divisive person. If required to correct a fellow-Christian who is doing wrong, the person who thinks he or she has legal power will usually be rude, domineering, harsh and perhaps self-righteous. Instead, Paul tells Timothy: “Do not rebuke an older man but encourage him as you would a father, younger men as brothers, older women as mothers, … [Read more...]

SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP (2)

The first scriptural truth we observe is that spiritual leadership involves lowly service, not legal power. This truth raises a caution -- Do not confuse spiritual leadership with political position. Jesus leaves no room for confusion on this point (Mark 10:42-45). Secular rulers "lord it over" their subjects and "exercise authority" over them. "But it shall not be so among you," Jesus continues. Instead, "whoever would be great among you must be your servant, and whoever would be first among you must be slave of all." This is the pattern set by Jesus himself, the "Son of Man," who "came not … [Read more...]

SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP (1)

Very many churches suffer today from a lack of spiritual leadership. That diagnosis is true across denominational lines. It fits both urban and rural churches. It applies equally to rich and poor, to people of all races, without regard to their country, state or province, town or village. The truth is that we all can benefit from a fresh look at biblical teaching on this subject. For the next few gracEmails, I would like to challenge us to consider three fundamental truths of spiritual leadership. The first truth is that spiritual leadership involves lowly service, not legal power. This … [Read more...]

TWIN TYRANTS

A gracEmail reader who works hard to do good and to help others feels sad and frustrated because his work often goes unnoticed, while others who seemingly do less work and do it less well receive public attention and praise. He asks how to find freedom from his disappointment and dismay. * * * Your experience and struggle are common for God's people. Perhaps the key (which I do not always properly use myself) is in doing our work "for the Lord" in the first place and at each step along the way. Then we need only his approval -- of which we may be sure when we have done our work with love and … [Read more...]

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