Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Not Pastor like you think


New International Version
And God has placed in the church first of all apostles, second prophets, third teachers, then miracles, then gifts of healing, of helping, of guidance, and of different kinds of tongues. 1 Cor 12:28

I might draw your attention to the fact "pastor" was not mentioned.  Opps! God did not give to the church what we call "pastor", but rather He gave to us the work of shepherding to a group of men in any assembly that so desired it and qualified for that position.  The position was that of an elder and not a "little king".  The position was plural and not singular. It was a group of men who was appointed by other men whose function in the assembly was to feed the sheep, tend for them, watch for their safety.  It was a servant's position and not one of a ruler!

We have created of our own "pastor" by making a entire system from a word found only once in the New Testament.  Our modern pastor role is more patterned like the role of a papal priest than a Book of Acts elder.  Shame on us for not reading with understanding.   

Let me say, if you get the top wrong the all that follows will be wrong also.  If the cornerstone of our faith is built upon the wrong layout then the whole building will be structured wrong.  Skewed

The modern pattern of our "pastor and church" is completely out of balance with the pattern given us by the Book of Acts apostles.   They met house to house, breaking bread (for a meal), continued steadfastly in the Apostles doctrine and in fellowship.   They did not build little priestly kingdoms for themselves to rule over.  It was not more about money and control than helping the poor and the widow.  It was not based upon the vanity of belonging but about the sacrifice of self!

If the pattern is wrong then the building is wrong.  Some still think God will reform Babylon but let me echo the voices of those gone before me:  God will not reform Babylon but will call His people out.  Out of darkness into light.  Out of bondage into liberty.  Out of Egypt into Israel.  Out of slavery into Promise Land.   Come out of Her, My People, and be not a partaker of Her sins.  Rev 18:4

Be blessed, Billy and Jan 

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