“So I exhort the elders among you, as a fellow elder and a witness of the sufferings of Christ, as well as a partaker in the glory that is going to be revealed: shepherd the flock of God that is among you, exercising oversight, not under compulsion, but willingly, as God would have you; not for shameful gain, but eagerly; not domineering over those in your charge, but being examples to the flock. And when the chief Shepherd appears, you will receive the unfading crown of glory. Likewise, you who are younger, be subject to the elders. Clothe yourselves, all of you, with humility toward one another, for ‘God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble’” (1 Peter 5:1-5 ESV).
I have a question. How many of you reading this attend
gatherings of the church where you know, without a doubt, that your pastors,
elders, deacons, and Bible teachers are chosen by biblical criteria and not by
a popular vote of the people, and not on the basis of personality and
popularity? For, on the basis of what most appear to be teaching these days, it
seems to me not many are being held to high biblical standards of conduct but
are selected or voted in more on the basis of personality and winsomeness.
For the Scriptures have very strict spiritual qualifications
for those who are to serve as elders, deacons, and overseers (includes pastors,
shepherds). They are to be men above reproach, respectable, sober-minded,
self-controlled, able to teach, not a drunkard, not violent, not arrogant, not
quick-tempered, not greedy for gain, upright, holy, and disciplined, etc. (not
the complete list). And deacons have a slightly different list, perhaps. But
they are all to be godly men living holy lives in obedience to the Lord.
[Titus 1:5-9; 1 Timothy 3:1-13; 1 Peter 5:1-4]
For, if the church overall were to seriously follow these
requirements in the selecting of their spiritual leaders, the church, overall,
would not be on the spiritual decline that it is on today. The church, as the
body of Christ would be functioning spiritually as God intended, and they would
be going out into the world with the truth of the gospel, and they would be
turning hearts and lives away from living in sin to now living holy, morally
pure, upright, honest, godly, and faithful lives, in practice, in obedience to
the Lord Jesus.
Now, I am not being idealistic here. I don’t expect that,
even then, that everyone is going to be perfect and that the body of Christ
will from then on live in perfect unity with one another. Even the early church
had issues, a lot of which were addressed in the epistles of the New Testament,
which were largely letters to these churches giving them instructions in what
they needed to put off and what they needed to put on, and in how they should
be conducting their lives as followers of Jesus Christ.
But today? Wow!! The church in America has gotten so far
away from what God intended his church, his bride to be. So many of these “shepherds”
of the people are wolves in sheep’s clothing who masquerade themselves as
servants of righteousness, but by what they teach, they are really serving the
devil and his purposes. For so many of them are teaching an altered character
of God/Christ, and an altered gospel, and an altered idea of what the church is
and how she is to function as the body of Christ.
And they are leading so many people astray. For so many of
them are, by what they teach, giving “believers” permission to continue in
deliberate and habitual sin without conscience, so they don’t feel guilty for
sinning. And if they should begin to feel guilt, many are being told to “just
claim who you are in Christ,” which is a list composed by humans, some of it
biblical, but often taken out of context and applied to people who legitimately
and biblically are not truly “in Christ” by genuine God-given faith in him.
So, this passage in 1 Peter 5 is really what is needed
today. But it starts off with addressing them as though they are true biblical
elders, for they are “partakers in the glory that is going to be revealed.” So
these are people who have been crucified with Christ in death to sin and who
were raised with Christ to walk in newness of life in him, no longer to live as
slaves to sin, but now as slaves to God and to his righteousness. So, these are
those who are living above reproach in obedience to the Lord and not in sin.
But they obviously were not perfect people, and so they
needed these instructions so that they would become the kind of spiritual
leaders in the church which God wanted them to be, and for the sake of the
flock. Even though they were in positions of leadership and rulership over the
flock, they were being instructed here to do so by godly example to the flock,
by how they lived. They were to lead their flock by example and not with an
iron fist, and not domineering tyrannically over those in their charge. Amen!
But this is never to mean that they can dilute and alter the
commands of God and the word of God to make it more palatable and more
appeasing to human flesh and to the ungodly of this world. This in no way is suggesting
that they should reduce the holiness of God to something less, or that they
should dilute the truth of the gospel to make it less offensive to the flesh.
But they should be tenderhearted and compassionate and reasonable and men who
are listening to and who are following God and not other men.
“Clothe yourselves, all of you, with humility toward one another, for ‘God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.’”
By Jonathan Baird / Meghan
Baird / Ryan Baird / Stephen Altrogge
Who has held the oceans in his
hands?
Who has numbered every grain of
sand?
Kings and nations tremble at
his voice
All creation rises to rejoice
Who has given counsel to the
Lord?
Who can question any of his
words?
Who can teach, the one who
knows all things?
Who can fathom all his wondrous
deeds?
Who has felt the nails upon his
hands?
Bearing all the guilt of sinful
man
God eternal, humbled to the
grave
Jesus, Savior, risen now to
reign
Behold our God, seated on his
throne
Come, let us adore him
Behold our king, nothing can
compare
Come, let us adore him
You will reign forever (let
Your glory fill the Earth)
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