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781 | Need Advice... to change Church to be a | Prov 14:12 | Mommapbs | 47300 | ||
Greetings Grace7044! I've expanded what you wrote a bit, but here is what you have stated: "I am unhappy . . . I need to be where God is moving . . I need to be seeing great things happen." And yet you also stated that "you WANT God's leading." Seems to me that you have your perceived needs and desires ahead of God. I'm sorry if this is a hard pill to swallow, but I can fully relate to your feelings! I must speak the same words of warning into my own soul. God knows what YOU NEED and He will provide! Acording to the profile you shared, right now you are the pianist for your church body. Who are you serving: yourself or God? God calls us to where He can accomplish His purposes for us. And sometimes God keeps us in a place to accomplish His purposes. At times WE may be part of God's purpose for someone else too! Be open to that. I am reminded about the time that Judah was carried off into captivity in 2 Kings 25. All the important people were carried off to Babylon and the poorest people were left to "tend the vinyards and fields." Nebuchandnezzar appointed an overseer for the people who were left in Judah. ("there is no authority except that which God has established." Romans 13:1) The people were told: 1.not to be afraid of the Babylonian officials. (God has established their authority) 2.to settle in the land (do the work God has set before you) 3 to serve the King of Babylon (as unto the Lord?) They were also given a promise for their obedience "it will go well with you." v. 24 Notice their response in verse 26 - they fled to Egypt! (WE know what is BEST for US!) From this passage, I would encourage you to continue to examine if and how your desires line up with God's. Perhaps God intends to move through YOU and use YOU as HIS instrument to make great things happen! Even if it means you have to tend a few unbearing vines and plow an unfertile field for a while, keep looking for His hand to provide and guide! I know this is not the answer you would like to have; it would be so much simpler to just say,"If you are unhappy, it means that you should leave." But last I looked, God didn't call us to happiness; He calls us to joy - to rejoice in Him. I trust that you will desire to be obedient to Him above all else. He will bless this indeed! In Christian love, Mommapbs |
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782 | Need Advice... to change Church to be a | Prov 14:12 | Mommapbs | 47301 | ||
Greetings Grace7044! I've expanded what you wrote a bit, but here is what you have stated: "I am unhappy . . . I need to be where God is moving . . I need to be seeing great things happen." And yet you also stated that "you WANT God's leading." Seems to me that you have your perceived needs and desires ahead of God. I'm sorry if this is a hard pill to swallow, but I can fully relate to your feelings! I must speak the same words of warning into my own soul. God knows what YOU NEED and He will provide! Acording to the profile you shared, right now you are the pianist for your church body. Who are you serving: yourself or God? God calls us to where He can accomplish His purposes for us. And sometimes God keeps us in a place to accomplish His purposes. At times WE may be part of God's purpose for someone else too! Be open to that. I am reminded about the time that Judah was carried off into captivity in 2 Kings 25. All the important people were carried off to Babylon and the poorest people were left to "tend the vinyards and fields." Nebuchandnezzar appointed an overseer for the people who were left in Judah. ("there is no authority except that which God has established." Romans 13:1) The people were told: 1.not to be afraid of the Babylonian officials. (God has established their authority) 2.to settle in the land (do the work God has set before you) 3 to serve the King of Babylon (as unto the Lord?) They were also given a promise for their obedience "it will go well with you." v. 24 Notice their response in verse 26 - they fled to Egypt! (WE know what is BEST for US!) From this passage, I would encourage you to continue to examine if and how your desires line up with God's. Perhaps God intends to move through YOU and use YOU as HIS instrument to make great things happen! Even if it means you have to tend a few unbearing vines and plow an unfertile field for a while, keep looking for His hand to provide and guide! I know this is not the answer you would like to have; it would be so much simpler to just say,"If you are unhappy, it means that you should leave." But last I looked, God didn't call us to happiness; He calls us to joy - to rejoice in Him. I trust that you will desire to be obedient to Him above all else. He will bless this indeed! In Christian love, Mommapbs |
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783 | "doctrine of demons"? | 1 Tim 6:4 | Mommapbs | 46977 | ||
Greetings Kalos! I am confused here by your last 3 postings. You referenced this id# 46808 which is: D.D. do you have Biblical support? For both of these .. -you go to paradise (if you are saved) until the time of judgement -the judgement is where you will receive crowns for the good things you have done on earth. Plus -if you are NOT saved while you await judgement or if you are just in a "holding pattern" Searcher Has this been responded to yet by the orignal author? Obviously, the request for biblical support is valid! So why not offer it and send a copy to the author as well? Also,I can see from what you have "cut and pasted" from another's post that the Father of Lies is still "roaring around." If you believe abuse has ocurred, please report it to the Lockman Foundation. |
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784 | What power and its purpose? | Acts 1:8 | Mommapbs | 46967 | ||
Another question might be: Can we fulfill God's purpose for our lives without His power? | ||||||
785 | "kalos, please don't reply to me..." | John 1:1 | Mommapbs | 46965 | ||
Greeting Kalos! Just an observation about your statement: "The Bible IS the Word of God." John 1:1 states that "In the Beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God and the Word was God." How did the Word become "the Bible?" John tells us that "the Word became flesh and dwelt among us!" (v 14) I agree, the Bible is indeed the Word of God, but dare we limit God by suggesting that He can ONLY speak to us from these Divinely inspired pages? God often speaks to me through the posts on this Forum! Shouldn't we all be bothered when Forum members (I include myself here too!)stoop to "name calling" or slander the ideas of others in an unloving manner? "Let your speech (conversation) be full of grace" Col 4:6 Blessings, Mommapbs |
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786 | 2 Separate Groups or One? | 2 Thess 1:8 | Mommapbs | 46963 | ||
Greetings New Creature! Looking at this verse in the context of Paul's letter, we see that this retribution occurs at the Judgment. Yes, I believe that these are two groups of individuals, but they are both "dead" spiritually. The first group is being judged because they "knew not God." (Check out Romans 1 - no one has an excuse!) The second group is being judged because they did not obey the Gospel. They rejected Jesus. Obedience to the Gospel of Jesus is BELIEF! This is love for God: that we obey His commands, and His command is to believe in Jesus (Read 1 John for a thorough discussion of this!) Believers who do not live lifes that reflect Jesus receive DISCIPLINE from the Lord, not judgment! (Romans 8:1 declares that there is no condemnation for those who are IN Christ Jesus!) This is not to excuse carnal living, but should serve as a reminder, that believers will one day stand before Jesus, our Lord and Savior, who suffered death for us, and give a "report" to Him for how we CHOSE to live, either for Him or for ourselves. (2 Cor 5:10) We are warned to live holy lives so that we will not be ashamed at His coming!(Eph 4:1; 1 Peter 1:15-16; et al)) Can you imagine being engaged in a sinful activity when Jesus' returns? (How about this senario? The trupmet sounds and you are in the middle of a family fued or marital argument! Wouldn't you rather be "caught" living a lifestyle that Jesus exemplified?) Since we do not know the day or the hour, we should always endeavor to live our lives in such a way that is pleasing to Him! (Sobering, isn't this?!) Hope this helps! May God bless you as you search His Word! Mommapbs |
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787 | Can a believer be possessed? | 2 Cor 1:22 | Mommapbs | 46763 | ||
We are God's possession! (see also Eph 1:4) Jesus said, "no one can snatch them out of my hand." John10:28 Upon confession of faith in Jesus, the believer is SEALED (Eph 4:30) with the Holy Spirit. Ownership is established (2 Cor 1:22) - we have been BOUGHT with a price - the shed blood of Christ! "Don't you know that your body is the Temple of the Holy Spirit?" (1 Cor. 6:19-20) The Holy Spirit is our deposit upon salvation, guaranteeing the promise of God and His presence IN our life - Christ is IN you, and once He is there, the devil and his demons cannot be! (Yes, they can and do influence believers, but they cannot possess what God has purchased! Praise Him!) Hope this helps assure you that as a believer the Devil has no authority to possess your life! And one day, we will be free from his evil influence forever! Looking to that Day! Mommapbs |
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788 | How to get perfect like God is perfect? | John 3:14 | Mommapbs | 46619 | ||
Greetings today Giam! You asked, "How to get perfect like God is perfect?" ONLY GOD is perfect - Lucifer found this out the hard way! Don't fall for his suggestions that we too will be like God! Stay close to God's heart! Mommapbs |
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789 | Am I accountable for what I don't know? | 2 Tim 2:15 | Mommapbs | 46517 | ||
Greetings virtouswoman! "For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities--his eternal power and divine nature--have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse." Romans 1:20 (read the rest of this chapter) "There is no fear of God before their eyes." Now we know that whatever the law says, it says to those who are under the law, so that every mouth may be silenced and the whole world held accountable to God. Therefore no one will be declared righteous in his sight by observing the law; rather, through the law we become conscious of sin. Romans 3:18-20 "Follow the ways of your heart and whatever your eyes see, but know that for all these things God will bring you to judgment." Ecc. 11:9 We are all accountable before God and therefore should make every effort to discover what pleases Him. We have His Word on the matter, just because we don't know it is NOT an excuse to sin! The solution: read it! "How can a young man keep his way pure? By living according to your word." Psalm 119:9 Now, let me give you a personal example. A new believer had visited a medium with a group of friends. When she told me about her experience I told her that God's Word forbids this. She was stricken and declared, "I never knew this before!" She was accountable. Her response? She repented. "If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness." 1 John 1:9 I hope these Scriptures help! Mommapbs |
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790 | What does the Bible say about Addictions | Ex 20:3 | Mommapbs | 46468 | ||
God says, "You shall have no other gods before Me." Exodus 20:3 Anything that takes the place of God in our life is an idol. Because an addiction is something one depends upon, anything we depend upon apart from God can be identified as an idol. I hope this puts things into perspective for you - just answering this question made me think of some "idols" I have to tear down! Thanks! Mommapbs |
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791 | Is God really I am who or what I am? | John 3:14 | Mommapbs | 46466 | ||
You asked:"Can we really hate any creature God created and still totally love the Creator of what we hate?" Giam, I hope you have read my post to you by now! Surely you can differentiate between good and evil! Let's also differentiate between the created BEING Satan, and the creation of living things (animals etc). Satan, is an angelic being; he's in a different class from all creation and is even in a class higher than mankind (the Incarnate Jesus was described as being "created a little lower than the angels" See Hebrews 2) Always keep in mind that God called His creation good; but remember who spoiled it? You cite Romans 8:38-39. This is so reassuring, God's love prevails inspite of the influence of sin! NOTHING that God created in heaven (Satan and his followers) or on earth can EVER separate us from HIS love for us! God gives us the choice to love. In the Garden, Satan attempted to steal that love from our Creator. He is still trying to win our hearts today; and we still have the choice: WHO to love? "Let love be without hypocrisy. Abhor what is evil; cling to what is good. " Romans 12:9 We can love what is good and hate what is evil - but it's important to recognize the difference! Blessings in Him, Mommapbs |
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792 | Did God make snakes? | John 3:14 | Mommapbs | 46456 | ||
Greetings Giam! Re Gen 3 and John 3 The serpent and the snake are NOT the same! First of all, satan was a beautiful yet beguiling creature - just because he is called a serpent in Gen 3:1 does not mean that we are to classify him as a "snake." In fact,because of what God says in Gen 3:14 . . . "Cursed are you above all livestock and wild animals," . . . it seems reasonable to me that the serpent was not ANY of the species that God created in Gen 1:24-25! I have reached this conclusion BECAUSE when God surveyed what he had created, He declared it GOOD! Jesus said, "No one is good--except God alone." Luke 18:19. So, following this line of thinking, that old serpent (Satan) and snakes cannot be connected! All snakes are placed in the class Reptilia and the order Squamata (meaning "the scaly ones"), along with the lizards. Snakes are in the suborder Serpentes. Yes, the bronze snake of Moses was in this "suborder" Serpentes! (Check out what happened to it in 2 Kings 18:4!) But this snake is NOT to be confused with the serpent of Gen 3! Feel free to love snakes . . .in a herpetorium or in a handbag! Blessings! Mommapbs RE: God's curse on the serpent Satan in Gen 3:14. Frankly, I think that the most important aspect of this verse is the "crawling on the belly" part. What do you think this means? |
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793 | What is the proper NT church government? | NT general Archive 1 | Mommapbs | 46445 | ||
"Now the overseer must be above reproach, the husband of but one wife, temperate, selfcontrolled, respectable, hospitable, able to teach," 1 Tim 3:2 BUT - above reproach does not mean infallible! As the body being led, we must keep this in mind as we hold them accountable! Also, as the "overseer" the Pastor recognizes each of his flock and their gifts; he is the steward of these as well. The following is a piece I wrote called "The Family Business" which you may find interesting: The Family Business If we don’t use our spiritual gifts, we are robbing the body of Christ – Beth Moore Once a upon a time there was a father who wanted to secure his children’s future so he decided to buy a business; this would enable him to provide an employment opportunity for his entire family. The father evaluated the strengths and weaknesses of each child and saw to their training and education. This would equip his children for the jobs he had prepared for them to do. Finally, the day arrived when the father had all his children in place at the business he had bought. He was proud of his children and their accomplishments. The father knew that their skills would be essential for the future of the company and he looked forward to working with them on a daily basis. However, as the father surveyed the company's year-end earning report he was disappointed. There was little growth and no profit. Upon investigation, the father discovered that his employees were unable to accept the leadership that he had provided. They refused the gifts, talents, expertise and training the father had so carefully invested in his children. The employees were ignorant – unable to understand that the success of the company would ultimately benefit everyone! The father’s dream of a family business faded. And one by one, his children left to seek a place of service where their gifts were welcomed and appreciated. Recognize the spiritual gifts that God provides in others. And . . . Use them or lose them! |
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794 | After reading about Naaman | Is 57:1 | Mommapbs | 46274 | ||
Your wrote: "Naaman did believe or have faith in what the little maid from Isreal said about the prophet in Samaria being able to heal him of his leprosy, didn't he?" Yes, Naaman exercized his "faith factor," but remember that the issue you are addressing is the OBJECT of that faith! I think we can compare this situation to seeking advice about what Dr. to go visit! Like Naaman, when we see the Dr, we too have a choice to follow his instructions or not! What Naaman chose to believe about the prophet Elisha, determined his response. WHO was Naaman trusting in - even though he believed the God of the Israelites existed, it was not HIS god! (Sure, Dr. so-and-so went to a fine medical school, but he uses "alternative therapy" and I just can't buy into that! How 'bout some good old fashioned pills Doc?!) Notice how he rejected the instruction of the prophet - the waters of his own land were "better." This passage also suggests that Naaman felt that HE had to play a more important role in his own healing; it also appears that he was angry that Elisha had not paid him his "due" by just sending a message of words rather than seeing him personally. There is a lot to think about here! And yet when pressed to "take a chance" and comply with the instructions he was given, he obeyed. Yet, WHO did he obey? It wasn't GOD - he obeyed his servants! The faith factor Naaman exercized was NOT in God. But even through his unbelief,I believe God healed Naaman to bring glory to Himself! Indeed, God chose to heal Naaman even before he ascribed honor and Glory to The Great Physician. Another reference for you to consider: Hosea 11:1-3 says, "When Israel was a child, I loved him, and out of Egypt I called my son. But the more I called Israel, the further they went from me.They sacrificed to the Baals and they burned incense to images. It was I who taught Ephraim to walk,taking them by the arms; but they did not realize it was I who healed them." God still heals, even when we do not acknowledge Him. As far as other passages, I am reminded about the paralytic who was brought to Jesus by his friends.(Matthew 9) God's word say "When he saw THEIR faith" (v2); this is collective or plural. But it leaves room to wonder if the reference is to the friends apart from the man in need of healing. If this indeed is the case, how much more should we, as believers, be standing in the gap as intercessors for our unbelieving friends! Perhaps THIS is the greater issue for you to consider - for "they did not realize it was I (Jehovah) who healed them." In Christ's love, Mommapbs PS: Don't limit God by resisiting the possibility for the Lord to heal (or do anything, for that matter!) without believing faith in Him as a prerequisite. I believe that healing is God's desire for us - He wants none to perish - But this healing has an eternal objective! I urge you to keep your focus off the physical blessing of good health and recall the words of Jesus to the woman at the well, "If you knew the gift of God and who it is that asks you for a drink, you would have asked him and he would have given you living water." John 4:10. |
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795 | Last question | Is 57:1 | Mommapbs | 46193 | ||
You asked, "So do you believe Jesus was taking the focus off the Healer and putting it on the woman with the issue of blood when he said 'thy faith has made thee whole'?" No, because FAITH must always have an object. The women's faith was not the object, Jesus was. He commended her for her actions; her response to what she believed. How can one believe if they have nothing to belive in? Atheists believe there is NO God, but this does not mean that they do not believe in something! Think about it, the action of sitting in a chair takes faith - we have to believe that the chair will hold our weight before we act on that trust and sit! But also consider does the chair hold us because we believe it will? Just something to think about! The "faith factor" does indeed figure into many area of our life. Keep your eyes and your faith fixed on Jesus - "the Author and perfector of our faith!" Hebrews 12:2 Jesus is not only the object of our faith, He is the One who has given us even the ability to believe. The woman choose to believe Jesus could heal her; and even her faith to believe came from the Lord. So when Jesus said, "your faith has made you well", He was giving glory to God! Be careful what you choose to believe in! In Jesus' Mighty Name, Mommapbs PS: Faith is a precious gift from God for us to glorify Him. God always will honor our faith in Him - even when we don't understand His ways with us or those we love. |
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796 | Many headed, no faith | Is 57:1 | Mommapbs | 46187 | ||
People are being healed everyday. Where does healing come from - the Great Physician. My faith is in HIM! Just as the Lord sends the rain on the just and the unjust, does He withhold healing from the unrighteous? I cite for a Biblical example the healing of Naaman in 2 Kings 5. He was not a believer in Yahweh until AFTER he was healed. see verse 15. May Jesus be always given glory! Mommapbs |
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797 | points to address | Is 57:1 | Mommapbs | 46039 | ||
Greetings in Jesus' Name! I agree with much of what you have said but perhaps I come at it from a different perspective. It is indeed God's will that we be healthy in spirit, in mind and in body. (Redemption was HIS idea!) But we are corruptable creatures. Sin has ruined God's perfect creation! Until we are given our new bodies, which are imperishable and incorruptable, we must deal with the consequences of sin in this existence. However, I also believe that Jesus, God's plan for redemption of our bodies (spiritual as well as physical)is not a "get well" quick ticket in this life. I believe that healing is not complete until we die physically -or are "raptured" (whichever comes first!). God's intention is for the complete healing of our bodies and that will only be realized in eternity. To assert that if one is not healed in the physical, temporal existence we enjoy at this time, because we don't have faith to be healed, takes the focus OFF the Healer and places the responsibility for healing upon the recipient. I struggle with this concept. God's Will belongs to Him; if His will is to heal in this present life, then He will do it - but the ultimate healing is reserved for the future and that's what I'm looking forward to! No more death, no more pain, no more tears, no crying remains! Sin has been vanquished and I have been changed, to be just like My Savior and with Him I will reign! Blessings today! Mommapbs PS: Yes, I have experienced Divine healing and I have also seen God say "NO" to my petitions for healing - in fact, God even announced His answer to my prayer, preparing me for what was to follow. |
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798 | is masterbation a sin explain thxs | Bible general Archive 1 | Mommapbs | 45925 | ||
This issue has been addressed many times on the forum. Type in the word "masturbation" in the quick search and you will find many very good responses with Biblical references. |
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799 | called by my name,who is called? | Matt 22:14 | Mommapbs | 45922 | ||
Greetings! In 2 Chron. 7:14, the word usage for "called" suggests identification or belonging. "MY people who are CALLED by MY Name" The Israelites were the CHOSEN nation of people or tribe through whom God would reveal Himself. As they travelled throughout the wilderness and God's power was displayed; the fame and might of the Lord was known throughout the surrounding lands and the rest of the world identified the children of Israel as "God's" people or the people of Yahweh. How wonderful it is that the promise of this verse is extended to us as believers today! I believe that all those who acknowlege Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord are "called" (identified as belonging to Him)by His name and "chosen" (a selective action)as well! I bring Matt 22:14 to your attention. In this scripture, the word called indicates action. Many are called - this is an invitation issued by God to all peoples to receive Him as their own. Our response(which God already knows) determines whether we will be called (by His name - CHRISTian)and therefore "chosen" (might we use the word to adopt here?)as well. For as many as received Him, to them gave He the power to become the sons of God. John 1:2 (I don't consider myself qualified to discuss the issue of election or predestination - you can do a "quick search" on this topic for more info.) There is a also a good discussion on this parable in Matthew 22 that can be accessed from the notes on Matthew 22:11. May God bless you through His Word! Mommapbs |
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800 | What is the proper NT church model? | NT general Archive 1 | Mommapbs | 45649 | ||
Greetings Retxar! I agree that the "elder" organization is the most Bibilical but a more serious question is: WHO should appoint these elders today? Could we suggest that elders are divinely "called?" We see that in the early church elders were appointed according to the instructions Paul set forth. Yet, 1 Tim3:1 affirms the "desire" to assume this responsibility. Would we reason that those who are "called" of God to the position of elder or overseer also possess the desire for such a responsibility? I believe that apart from a latter day Apostle, prayer is the prerequisite for the organization and leadership of the Church. (1 Tim 2:1-9) Seek God’s will for those who HE has selected to be in authority. I have a few observations to share with you. Since God establishes all authority (Romans 13:1-2) What authority has God established for His Church? WHO is the head of the body? According to the following references, Jesus MUST be the AUTHORITATIVE head of the Church: 1. "He is the head over all rule and authority." Col 2:10 2. "For the husband is the head of the wife, as Christ also is the head of the church, He Himself being the Savior of the body." Eph 5:23 3. "He is also head of the body, the church; and He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, so that He Himself will come to have first place in everything." Col 1:18 Isn’t it interesting that Jesus uses the masculine descriptive – He is the Husband. What might we conclude then about the leaders in the Church – His BRIDE? Should they all be women? (Just stirring the pot here!) Back to the topic . . . It is wise to consider what Paul wrote to Timothy, who was commissioned to build up the Church in Ephesus. The leader is called an overseer (elder)and 1 Tim 3 lists their qualifications well. It is interesting to note that Paul says he “must be able to teach.” (v 2) Just wondering, if elders must be able to teach, how diligent are we in our churches to appoint those with this gift? (I think more often than not, elders are selected for their charisma, or perhaps their managerial or administrative skills!) In 1 Tim 5:17, Paul says that elders who do their work (preaching and teaching) well should be paid well! (A novel concept for some I’m sure.) As Christ’s representatives, Paul, in 1 Tim 1:5, exhorts us to be filled with “love that comes from a pure heart, a clear conscience and sincere faith.” All else (UNITY, and purpose: evangelism, service, instruction, ministry, etc) will flow from these! Paul goes on to say that “some teachers (elders?) have missed this whole point. They have turned away from these things (being filled with love that comes from a pure heart, a clear conscience and sincere faith) and spend their time arguing and talking foolishness.” Does this sound familiar!? With regard to the gender issue, I personally can not receive a woman as an overseer or an elder according to Paul’s criteria and organization of church leadership. Although there are references to elders in the New Testament churches, it is interesting to note that in the organization of leadership as outlined in 1 Tim 3, elder is singular while deacons are plural. Then again, the plurality of the leadership certainly supports the “giftedness” of the body of believers (1 Cor 12) to use their gifts in concert – we are not to entertain solo performances. (Yes, you can read into this here too!) What about accountability in the Church. Do we see this in action in Bilibical references? Did the early believers place themselves under any one person's authority in Jerusalem or Antioch? I believe that organizing their assembly upon the foundations of Jesus' teachings, they placed themselves under HIS authority. The activity of the Holy Spirit; His power and unifying presence was evident in the early church. I believe that even today we could entertain the notion of examining the activity of the Holy Spirit as a means of accountability in our churches! Jesus commanded us to “love one another;” for “the world will know that you belong to ME if you love one another” John 13:34-5. How have we, the Church, the Body of Christ loved one another since then - especially in our leadership? Refer back to 1 Tim 1:5-6! Frankly, I doubt that ANY organized Church leadership will measure up to what God desires for this reason: lack of love for the brethren which has resulted in loss of unity! Although we are so fractured as a body, we have the hope of our "resetting" with the eminent return of Jesus to restore and reunite our broken (dry) bones! Thanks again for this thought provoking question. Blessings, Mommapbs |
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