Re-Posted from "Meditations of a Charismatic Calvinist Who Does Not Speak in Tongues"
We are told to be subject to those in authority over us in the church
(Hebrews 13:17; 1 Thessalonians 5:12,13; 1 Timothy 5:17). But it also
says that those who are in charge should not lord it over others but be
servants (1 Peter 5:1-4; Luke 22:24-27; John 13:3-11). But too often the
leadership of the church can be seen as salesmen set in place to meet
the congregations' needs, and the leadership can see the congregation as
subordinates to carry out their programs. They can end up seeing each
other as hired hands. But we need to see that Christ is the one who is
really in charge of His church (Colossians 1:18; 2:19; Matthew 16:18).
And it is only as we see ourselves in relation to Him that we can find
the right balance in terms of human leadership. Then we can be subject,
though not mindlessly subject, to authority, recognizing the higher
authority. And we can avoid being more concerned about upholding our
authority than what is right.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
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