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Jacob wrote: >>
Now I want to say something to John, I think you still be very careful by saying what God thinks of leaders. You replied completely out of anger towards leadership, so I really question why you end with "Your servant in Christ" when you just a few words ago called other brother "Morons, and deceivers" be very careful to cast your judgment on people who are ministering to God's people. I question where your heart is if you can't show love at all, because there was no love till your signature. I would hope you would look into your heart and seek out the anger before casting lies on people again. >>
John
Yes. You are absolutely correct. I do not love those who are attempting to destroy the work of God in the lives of his children. I hate the ferocious wolves who have climbed over the fence of the sheep pen and are savaging Jesus’ precious lambs. I am angry with the false apostles, prophets and teachers who have long had control of the church institutions and who are leading the people down paths that profit only themselves and their organisations. It is they who have made captive to their religious systems those who, with pure hearts, have sought to serve God and his people. I abhor the “shepherds” who are feeding only their own ambitions. These blots on our love-feasts are rampant within the “church” structures and I condemn them in the strongest possible terms.
I read of the glories of the Redemption that was purchased for us at the cost of Jesus’ blood. Then I look at the gross spiritual poverty that afflicts the church of today and my heart cries out to God “hasten your judgement upon these emissaries of Satan.”
What you are advocating is that we should love such as these, turn a blind eye to the damage they are doing to the Body of Christ, make excuses for them and allow them to continue on their evil ways unchecked and unopposed. At this point you and I have a very fundamental disagreement.
Your servant in Christ
John Walker
David,
I don’t think that we can debate the statistics as I don’t know of any survey that has been done on the subject. My estimate would be somewhat different, probably not a lot, but that cannot be verified either.
However, what is not in doubt, at least among most of those on SimpleChurch.com, is the devastating effect these enemy agents have had and are having upon the church, whatever their percentage may be.
In any human organisation, the individuals that most frequently rise to the top are those that are ambitious for positions of status and power and who have somewhat more than a touch of ruthlessness in their dealings with potentials rivals. In business organisations this is generally considered to be the norm and is, indeed, encouraged as these are often the types of people considered most suitable to drive companies forward in a competitive marketplace.
Church organisations, far from being exceptions to this rule, are some of the most glaring examples
Many who feel the call of Jesus to “feed my lambs” enter the church institutions thinking that is what they will be empowered to do.
"Then we will no longer be infants, tossed back and forth by the waves, and blown here and there by every wind of teaching and by the cunning and craftiness of men in their deceitful scheming. Instead, speaking the truth in love, we will in all things grow up into him who is the Head, that is, Christ." (Ephesians 4:14-15)
Having graduated from Bible Schools and Seminaries, the little faith they may have left is quickly challenged as they find themselves in the thick of the infighting, jockeying for position and politicking that is at the heart of these organisations. They either compromise their calling, leave in disgust or sit it out until retirement. The best of them do the little they can for the people to whom they are called to point the way towards maturity in Christ. In this environment those false brethren who are working towards fulfilling their own ambitions find it easy to manipulate and push aside those who they see as weak and lacking the ruthless drive to get ahead. Thus they have become the main force driving the direction of these “church” institutions.
Your servant in Christ
John Walker
David Evans said:John
I have come to view 99.99% of the leaders in the IC as good people who want to serve God and chose the only paths they knew open to them. They did not create this business form of Institional Church they operate in they simply could not see or never even considered any other form. Except for the crooks and scam artists that will always be around the majjority of them are very good, very sincere, hard working, people loving, Christ loving individuals. The business form of organized Church has been around for many centuries before they showed up. They and the congregants are good people doing their very best to serve God the best they know how. Not much different than you and I are doing our best.
I do agree that the modern structure is bad and fosters never maturing dependent followers. I also (for various and many reasons) think it wounds and destroys those that get involved in leadership circles. I do not like the structure but I cherish the many good people that are in it and do not blame them for centuries old inertia of bad ideas. I trust that God will lead them where they need to be and even if they never leave the flawed system He will create for them wonderful lives as long as they do the best they can to follow and serve Him.
Your brother
David
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