I was raised in a society that said God Bless America, a society which teaches us to pledge allegence to a flag, but wont let us pray in our schools, a society which puts country over God, which puts tolerance over truth, and which puts Idols above the one true and living God, the creator of heaven and earth. They teach us to put our patriotism at such a high position in our lives that anything unpatriotic is heresy, but that is not true. America was built on Christians, seeking a new land to freely worship Jesus as LORD with all purity of mind and body. Then the puritans were indoctrinated with a culture of tolerance, the people of this country tried to count equal all religions, they tried to make it seem as if these idols were gods, when there is only one true God, the Creator of heaven and earth. America survived for the sake of the elect that are living in this country, and also for the sake of Israel, the chosen servant of God, who by americas help prophecy was fulfilled. It is said that the greatest calamity a country could undergo is the loss of worship. America has lost the worship of the one true God and his only Son Jesus Christ. We have tryed to make God no different then all the false gods, and we began to teach our children that there is no God. We accept worship, but it is not the policy of this country to practice worship. They did not want to be called a christian country, they did not want there children taught about a Creator, but america is teaching its generations to worship an Idol, the idol of money. We have become enslaved by lust and greed, money is americas god, sex is americas god, for these things and many more judgment will be brought upon this country. America has taught against the commands of God, they have taught that homosexuality is not a sin, thus by directly defying Gods law. How long America do you plan on defying the LORD your God? How long america do you plan to hand your generations over to the devil. Mothers kill there children, they dont even allow them to be born! The people commit fornication, in fact it is not only tolerated, but it is encouraged. The people are caught in all kinds of drunkeness and murder, in perversian and ungodly speech. The people are currupted in mind in heart and in flesh, there is no part of them that is clean. America has taught that there is no moral law, that there is no God and no judgment, the country is a country run by sex and money and all other kinds of idolatry. If it were not for the sake of the elect this country would have already been destroyed. To them that pervert the word of God, to them that hate God and all things good, the LORD is bringing judgment, not in due time, but in this time, and for the reason of treason against the Kingdom of God and the injustice against the LORD Almighty you have been found guilty, punishable by death, which is to be carried out by Gods anger in judgment of the once virgin turned harlot.

2 PETER 2:13-

They will be paid back with harm for the harm they have done. Their idea of pleasure is to carouse in broad daylight. They are blots and blemishes, reveling in their pleasure while they feast with you. WITH EYES FULL OF ADULTERY, THEY NEVER STOP SINNING; THEY SEDUCE THE UNSTABLE; THEY ARE EXPERTS IN GREED–an accursed brood! THEY HAVE LEFT THE STRAIGHT WAY AND WANDERED OFF TO FOLLOW THE WAY OF BALAAM, son of beor, who loved the wages of wickedness… …These men are springs without water and mists driven by storm. Blackest darkness is reserved for them. For they mouth empty boastful words and, by appealing to the lustful desires of sinful human nature, they entice people who are just escaping from those who live in error. They promise them freedom, while they themselves are slaves of depravity- for a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him. if they have escaped the curruption of the world by knowing our LORD and Savior Jesus Christ and are again entangled in it and overcome, they are worse off at the end then they were at the beginning. It would have been better for them not to have known the way of righteousness, then to have known it and then to turn their backs on the sacred command that was passed on to them. Of them the proverbs are true; “A dog returns to its vomit,” and, “A sow that is washed goes back to her wallowing in the mud.”

This scripture is talking about the immoral people which brought the wrath of God against the world when God destroyed the world by the great flood in the times of Noah. This is a short description of the people of Noahs day and also a description which could be said about the people of Sodom and Gomaroah who by which God destroyed by fire in the time of Lot, the nephew of the Patriarch Abraham. Jesus said that in the times before his return it would be much like the times of Noah, that this description given here could be applied to the generation before the return of Christ and Gods final judgment. When i read this scripture, it really described to me this generation in America today, i know this as i have been a witness and both a participant in her wickedness. I have scene first hand her convincing evils, her decietful wickedness of lust and greed and the like, of which i was once apart. But by the grace of God provided through His Son Jesus Christ i have been freed from the chains of the slavery of this sin and these worldly desires. And the blood of Jesus has cleansed me from all sin and slavery. With this eye that has lived in and scene the wickedness from a first hand perspective i can attest to as a witness against this country of her great wickedness. I have prayed and prayed for this dear country to repent and turn from her evil ways and turn back to the Living God, the Living Stone from which it was born. I can say now with full vigor from the Holy Spirit that the time has been coming and is now at the door, when America will turn its back on Israel, and God will turn his back on America. For God said to Israel, whoever blesses you i will bless you and whoever curses you i will curse. America will turn against her brother, the saints will be called up to join the LORD and all that is left in this land will be like filthy rags, full of darkness awaiting the wrath of God like a man on death row. America has defyed Gods Word, and Gods Law, she has turned her back on the God who made her great, the God who gathered her peoples from all over the globe. Brought together for a time in which the followers of Christ might worship freely, and for a time in which Israel might be in need. In Gods eyes, America was built as a place for Christians to worship Jesus, and then was sustained as a place to which Israel might rely on while facing annialation.  Do not forget that the scriptures say that God is the one who establishes governments, God established this government as a tool for which his eternal plan might unfold. When a tool is never again needed, what good is it to have? If America was established by God, so he could use her, what good is america if she is no longer needed, what God has established for a purpose when the purpose is fulfilled the establishment is no longer needed, what was established shall then be abolished. When the Christians are brought up to heaven with Christ, and America turns her back on Israel, the need for america is no more and america will be only useful as a graveyard of doomed souls; not a country, but a desolation fully repayed for her abominations. The crop of Believers of Christ is now ready to be harvested, the good crop will be kept, but the useless crop will be thrown into the fire to be burned. America, is now ready to be harvested by God, for the harvest is ripe!

I do not hate America, i hate its idolatry, i am angry with a righteous anger over the loss of reverance for the LORD God almighty. I am but a citizen of one country, the Kingdom of Heaven, and i pledge allegence to one object, the Cross of Christ. Under God they stood, under Idols they fall. America has turned its back on the Living God, may we all pray that God brings revival instead of wrath in these last days.

Abraham, Moses, Joshua, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Daniel, David, Paul, Peter, John, James, John the Baptist etc.. What do all these names have in common? They were all pillars of our faith, they were some of the greatest men of God to ever walk the earth. We hold them in the highest of regard, we make statues and paint pictures and hold them in the highest reverence, and why? Because they were in a world that didnt even deserve them and they counted themselves as nothing giving up there bodies even  unto death. And there was no greater example of this then Jesus, because Jesus was the perfection of all things good, the mighty God, the Prince of Peace. But yet he humbled himself even unto a despisable death and humiliation.

Philippians 2:5-11 “Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus: Who, being in the very nature of God, did not consider equal with God something to be grasped, but made himself nothing, taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness.  And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself and became obedient to death-even death on a cross!”

Yet even though we somewhat today see these great men for what they were, the world rejected and despised them in there time and even they thought of themselves as the least of all men, the refuse of the world. But God chose them because of there hearts, and God glorified them because they humbled themselves and brought Glory to God.

Isaiah 53:3 “He was DESPISED AND REJECTED BY MEN, a man of sorrows, and familiar with suffering.” (this verse is about Christ but it really sheds light on most of the men of God, that they were despised and rejected.)

1 Corinthians 4:9- “For it seems to me that God has put us apostles on display at the end of the procession, like men condemned to die in the arena. We have been made a spectacle to the whole universe, to angels as well as to men. We are fools for Christ… We are weak… …we are dishonored. To this very hour we go hungry and thirsty, we are in rags, we are brutally treated, we are homeless. We work hard with our own hands. When we are cursed, we bless; when we are persecuted, we endure it; when we are slandered, we answer kindly. up to this moment WE HAVE BECOME THE SCUM OF THE EARTH, THE REFUSE OF THE WORLD.”

Hebrews 11:36-38 “Some faced jeers chained and put in prison. They were stoned; they were sawed in two; they were put to death by the sword. They went about in sheepskins and goatskins, destitute, persecuted and mistreated-the world was not worthy of them. They wandered in deserts and mountains, and in caves and holes in the ground.”

Now this is how the greatest men of God lived, they lived humbly and lowly and not in high status or in good living, they were disliked and hated, they were murdered and persecuted, yet they humbled themselves all before God not thinking of themselves higher then they ought have. This is the type of men we should look for to lead us in our society and church organizations. Our society has transformed the way the church conducts its business, this should not be so. We look for Pastors and leaders the same way that businesess look for there employees and managers. We look at there education, there outward appearance, there record of wrongs, we look at there age, and there experience and we judge them by the same measurements that the world judges itself. This should not be. We should look for leaders the same way God does, we should judge them by there hearts, and by there humility, the word says that God opposes the proud but glorifies the humble.

1 Samuel  16:7 “But the LORD said to Samuel, ‘Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him. The LORD does not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at the outward appearance, BUT THE LORD LOOKS AT THE HEART.”

My point is this, the greatest men of God were great because they humbled themselves, they humbled themselves not as a single act of humility, meekness was not an act performed before the LORD, it was a characteristic exhibited every day of there lives and in every act of there worship toward God. The humility which led every aspect of there lives to obediance and even sacrifice which all brought Glory to God. And when we desire to pick a leader to lead us, we should look at him like God made Samuel look at David when Samuel was looking for  King to lead Israel, not at his outward appearance or accomplishments, but at his heart, and at his humility with which the greatest few have obtained.

I was sleeping the other night and i heard the name David softely, though not with my audiable hearing, or in my dreamlike hearing, it was a whisper that i heard in the Spirit. I prayed for clearity in a subject and the LORD whispers one word, and yet thats all it took.

Im not studying the Story of David and Goliath, im studying the reasoning of Warfare and when is it approved by God. I Think the story of David and Goliath is a great example of clarity on the Morality of Combat.

So everyone knows the Story, Saul was the Anointed King of Israel, and Israel is the Anointed people of God, they stood on one side of a valley ready to fight the philistines, and the philistines stood on the other side of the valley eager to destroy the Israelites. And a mighty warrior from the philistines named Goliath who was a huge man and a lifelong warrior went out every day for fourty days cursing the God of Israel and challenging any one man of the Israelites to come out there and meat him one on one to decide the Battle. But the Israelites were afraid, and noone would go out there to fight Goliath because he was so huge and terrifying. But when this young kid named David comes to bring his brothers who are in the army food he heres goliath defying the Israelites and God, and David full of Zeal for God is sent before Saul and convinces Saul to let him fight the Philistine Goliath. So david with only a staff and a slingshot goes out there and kills goliath and cuts off is head and brings it before Saul the King of Israel. Now this is the man of whom it is said, “A man after Gods own heart”? This is the conflict to me that i think this story answers, how could a godly man justify essentially murder? For this we have to look at Davids reasonings for wanting to fight the philistine.

1. Goliath defied the purpose and will of God by defying the army and people of God.

1 Samel 17:26 “…Who is this uncircumcised Philistine that he sould defy the armies of the living God?” David was not fighting out of hate, but out of Zeal for God, and for the purpose of God which was being lived out through the people of Israel. God was using Israel for his purpose in his altimate goal of Salvation for the world, David was not fighting a man who wanted a piece of land, David was fighting for the purpose of God and for the glory of God for the will of God. The way of our God is peace, but the way to peace is through Gods will, and it is Gods will for his chosen people to live, God is a God of life, yet it was his will that Jesus would die for us, from death came life to the world, from Davids warfare came the protection of a people that from them would come the Savior of the World Jesus Christ.

1 Samuel 17:45-47 “David said to the Philistine, “You come against me with sword and spear and javelin, but I COME AGAINST YOU IN THE NAME OF THE LORD ALMIGHTY, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied.

46 This day the LORD will hand you over to me, and Ill strike you down and cut off your head. Today i will give the carcasses of the Philistine army to the birds of the air and the beasts of the earth, and the whole world will know THAT THERE IS A GOD IN ISRAEL.

47 All those gathered here will know that it is not by sword or spear that the LORD saves; FOR THE BATTLE IS THE LORDS and he will give all of you into our hands.

So David went out to fight David in the Name of the God of Israel so that people would know that there is a God in Israel. This was not to give glory to david or to the Jews of Israel, but to the God of Israel, who is the one true God. Through Davids victory God is still being glorified today, who hasnt heard about David and Goliath? why is it one of the most popular stories of all time? because God worked a miracle, by which God is glorified.

So David fought with Zeal for God, not hate for man, David fought for the will of God, not for his own will, David fought to bring God glory, not men, and through his obediance and bloodline came the Savior of the world, the Son of God, the Messiah! David had a heart after Gods own heart, for this God blessed his descendents one of which was Mary who gave birth to the Christ! If Davids actions of warfare were unjustified and wrong, God would have not so richly blessed him. This with the multitutudes of other occations in the scriptures of the Holy Spirit leading men into battle along with the knowledge that God does not change, we must conclude that it is possible and reasonable for us to say that God could and will lead men into battle, for his will and his glory and his divine purpose. And this is in fact the answer to my question i raised up to God in prayer, in which he lead me to the answer through one word, “David”…

John 1:1-5,9-

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning.
Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. In him was life, and that life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not understood it.

9 The true light that gives light to every man was coming into the world. He was in the world, and though the world was made through him, the world did not recognize him. He came to that which was his own, but his own did not receive him.

Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husbands will, but born of God.

The word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.—–

Jesus Christ is the Word, he was the living Word of God that came to dwell in the flesh of a man. He was man, and he was God. He was in the beginning with God, and he was God, he created all things, and he is the light of all men. He came to dwell in flesh so that he could testify to the truth of God and be a sacrifice of the sins of the world.

What is sin where did it come from and why do we need forgiveness of sin?

Genesis1 God created everything upon the earth including mankind.

Genesis 2 Adam and Eve lived in the perfect garden of Eden, where God and mankind had a perfect relationship and Gods presence dwelt amoung them but warns Adam and Eve to eat of every tree but not the one tree in the middle of the garden, the tree of good and evil.

Genesis 3:1-

Now the serpent (Satan) was more crafty then any of the wild animals the LORD God had made. He said to the women, “Did God really say, ’You must not eat from any tree in the garden?’

The women said to the serpent,”We may eat fruit from the trees in the garden, but God did say, ‘You must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and you must not touch it, or you wil die.’ You will surely die, ” the serpent(satan) said to the women. For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.

When the women saw that the fruit of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom, she took some and ate it. She also gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it. Then the eyes of both of them were opened, and they realized they were naked; so they sewed fig leaves together and made coverings for themselves.

Then the man and his wife heared the sound of the LORD God as he was walking in the garden in the cool of the day and they hid from the LORD God among the trees of the garden. But the LORD God called to the man, Where are you?

He answered, I heard you in the garden, i was afraid because I was naked; so i hid. And HE said, Who told you that you were naked? Have you eaten from the tree that I commanded you not to eat from?

The man said, “The women you put here with me-she gave me some fruit from the tree, and I ate it.

Then the LORD God said to the women, What is this you have done? The woman said, The serpent deceived me, and I ate.

So the LORD God said to the serpent, Because you have done this, Cursed are you above all the livestock and all the wild animals! You will crawl on your belly and you will eat dust all the days of your life.

And i will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will crush your head and you will strike his heel.

To the women HE said, I will greatly increase your pains in childbearing; with pain you will give birth to children. Your desire will be for your husband, and he will rule over you.

To Adam he said, Because you listened to your wife and ate fromt eh tree about which I commanded you, ‘You must not eat of it,’ Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat of it all the days of your life. it will produce thorns and thistles for you, and you will eat the plants of the field. By the seat of your brow you will eat your food untill you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return.

23 So the LORD God banished him from the Garden of Eden to work the ground from which he had been taken. After he drove the man out, he placed on the east side of the Garden of Eden cherubim and a flaming sword flashing back and forth to guard the way to the tree of life.—

Ok So God created man and placed him in the garden where God lived among them. God tolled Adam and Eve not to eat of the fruit of the tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil but Satan tricked and tempted Eve into eating of the fruit who also gave the fruit to Adam. By doing this Adam and Eve had sinned against God by disobeying him. Also bringing a curse apon all of mankind, the curse of sin and death. Because of Mankinds disobediance, Sin was brought into the world, making a perfect world, a very tuff and hard place to live in. And so because of Adam and Eves Sin our connection between us and God was ruined, we were banished out of the Garden.

Now some people might say, why didnt God just forgive them right then and there, or why didnt God place the tree outside the garden, or why didnt God stop them from ruining this perfect relationship with Him and perfect world. I believe God placed the tree in the garden not to tempt men into eating of the fruit, for God does not tempt men nor is tempted, but i believe God put it there to test mankinds love for him. God gave man free will, because if man did not have free will the relationship with God would not have been perfect, because perfect love is not forced on you, its a choice, God wanted us to choose Him forever. But we didnt, we sinned, and brought upon us the last 6 thousand years of history which was filled with wars famines death disease sickness poverty pain hurt struggle etc.. The world is not a bad place because God made it like this, it is because we disobayed Gods perfect love.

The reason why we had to be kicked out of the garden and cursed with sin and death, is because Gods holiness, Gods perfection, Gods almigthy Justice and judgment called for it. God could not be in the presence of Sin, and we cannot eat of the tree of life which gives eternal life if we are sinful. The result, we are stuck here in this world which is a sinful hard painful place to live in, with a disconnection from God, or so we think, and we have this curse of Sin upon mankind, which is blocking us from God and blocking us from eternal life with God.  And when you think about the garden of Eden and the first sin, do not think of it as though you are innocent, it was Adam and Eve who sinned, look at it like this, everyday i choose to eat of the fruit of the tree of good and evil, every day i am disobediant to God and Sin against him, noone is righteous and noone has lived a sinless life, except one. I am in this sinful body, doomed to die, and when i die, i will inherit eternal death and fire. How does this curse be broken, how can we bring ourselves to restored connection with our Creator God and have eternal life? There is only one way to heaven, it is by the one who said, “I AM THE WAY AND THE TRUTH, AND THE LIFE. NO ONE COMES TO THE FATHER EXCEPT THROUGH ME!”

Because of Gods perfect Justice and judgment, the price of Sin is death, and if we die in our sins, we have no hope of eternal life, no hope of ever eating of the tree of life, and thus we go down into the pit of eternal death and fire where satan dwells forever. But God who loved us while we were yet sinners sent Christ to die for us. Now what does that mean, what does one man dieing bring me eternal life and forgiveness of Sins? The bible says, by one man in adam sin came into the world, and by one man in Jesus sin was forgiven, in adam was death, in Jesus is life. 

John 1 Jesus is the word of God, and by him all things were created, and he is the light of men.  The Word of God became flesh and dwelt amoung men. When it says became flesh, it meant that God took the form of man in one Jesus Christ, he was man, and he was God.

Jesus lived a perfect life, even though the curse of sin was on his body, he never sinned once, he was perfect and blameless and pure and holy. Jesus came into the world so that the world might be saved through him. He came to give testimony to the truth, and that by him Salvation might be brought to the world.

In the old testiment, God commanded Moses to sacrifice Lambs as a offering to God for the forgiveness of Sins. But this was only for the Jews. But God loved the whole world, so God sent his Son to become the Lamb that would take away the sins of the world.

When Jesus was baptized, he took upon the sins of the world, as a lamb would take upon the sins of one man in the Old Testament Law. Jesus then for 3 years gave testimony to the truth, performing thouthsands of miracles and healings and gave testimony to his twelve disciples that he was the Christ, the Chosen One of God, the Messiah. These names come from the old testament prophecy that was written by Jews of a King who was coming into the world, he was there savior and LORD. But the Jewish leadership, the Pharisees hated Jesus, they did not believe that he was the Christ, they feared that he would end their religion which was based off of the old testament which was being fulfilled by Christ, but God hardened there hearts and they with the help of the Romans  captured Jesus, whiped him, put a crown of thorns on his head, and crucified him nailing him to the cross. And yet Jesus said, “I am the good shephard. The good shephard lays down his life for the sheep. The reason my Father loves me is that I LAY DOWN MY LIFE-only to take it up again. NO ONE TAKES IT FROM ME, BUT I LAY IT DOWN OF MY OWN ACCORD.” John 10:11,17-18. Jesus was not a victim on the cross, he was a volunteer, volunterally laying down his life so our sins would be atoned for and we would have eternal life in His Kingdom.

This was a prophecy given to Isaiah about Christ suffering and sacrifice, written 500 years before Christ was born.

Isaiah 53:4-  “Surely he took up our infirmities and carried our sorrows, yet we considered him stricken by God, smitten by him, and afflicted.

But he was PIERCED for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon him, and by his wounds we are healed.

We all like sheep, have gone astray, each of us turned to his own way; and the LORD HAS LAID ON HIM THE INIQUITY OF US ALL.

He was oppressed and afflicted, yet he did not open his mouth; he was led like a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is silent, so he did not open his mouth. By oppression and judgment he was taken away.

And who can speak of his descendants? For he was cut off from the land of the living; for the transgression of my people he was stricken. He was assigned a grave  with the wicked, and with the rich in his death, though he had done no violence, nor was any deceit in his mouth.

Yet it was the LORDs will to crush him and cause him to suffer, and though the LORD makes his life a guilt offering he will see his offspring and prolong his days, and the will of the LORD will prosper in his hand,

After the suffering of his soul he will see the light of life and be satisfied; by his knowledge my righteous servant will justify many, and he will bear their iniquities.

Therefore i will give him a portion among the great, and he will divide the spoils with the strong, because he poured out his life unto death, and was numbered with the transgressors.

FOR HE BORE THE SIN OF MANY, AND MADE INTERCESSION FOR THE TRANSGRESSORS.”

Galatians 6:1-6 “Brothers, if someone is caught in a sin, you who are spiritual should restore him gently. But watch yourself, or you also may be tempted. Carry each others burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ. If anyone thinks he is something when he is nothing, he deceives himself. Each one should test his own actions. Then he can take pride in himself, without comparing himself to somebody else, for each one should carry his own load. Anyone who receives instruction in the word must share all good things with his instructor.”

We are suppose to confess our sins to each other are brothers in Christ, if one of us is caught in sin, we should restore them gently.  Were suppose to help each other and be as one body. Not to be pridefull, or to think higher of ourselves then we are. Be humble. Were suppose to test our own actions, whether or not they are godly and right, or sinful, so that we could be happy with ourselves that we are upholding the gospel of Christ. And when someone receives instruction, they should be open with the instructor about everything. We should have this type of relationships with the members of the church.

Jesus taught, that we should do Gods will on earth AS IT IS DONE IN HEAVEN. Matthew 6:9-10 “This, then, is how you should pray; “Our father in heaven, hallowed be your name, YOUR KINGDOM COME, YOUR WILL BE DONE ON EARTH AS IT IS IN HEAVEN…” In heaven, the church and body of Christ is one body with one leader and one teacher, one master, one Father, the Christ, our LORD Jesus! on earth we should be united as one, as it is in heaven. In John 17 Jesus Prayed that we should be one on earth, as he and the Father are one. John 17:11 “…Holy Father, protect them by the power of your name-the name you gave me- so that they may be one as we are one.”  We are called to be one body in Christ! In the early church, we see that they acted as one. Acts 2:44-46 “All the believers were together and had everything in common. Selling their possessions and goods, they gave to anyone as he had need. Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts.” Everything they did, they did together for the glory of God!

Matthew 23:1-12 “Then Jesus said to the crowds and to is disciples: The teachers of the law and the Pharisees sit in Moses seat. So you must obey them and do everything they tell you. But do not do what they do, for they do not practice what they preach. They tie up heavy loads and put them on mens shoulders, but they themselves are not willing to lift a finger to move them. Everything they do is done for men to see: They make their phylacteries wide and the tassels on their garments long; They love to be greeted in the marketplaces and to have men call them Rabbi.(teacher).

BUT YOU ARE NOT TO BE CALLED RABBI (TEACHER), FOR YOU HAVE ONLY ONE MASTER AND YOU ARE ALL BROTHERS. AND DO NOT CALL ANYONE ON EARTH ‘FATHER, FOR YOU HAVE ONE FATHER, AND HE IS IN HEAVEN. NOR ARE YOU TO BE CALLED TEACHER, FOR YOU HAVE ONE TEACHER, THE CHRIST. The greatest among you wil be your servant. For whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted.”

This scripture is talking to the fact that the pharisees liked themselves to be exalted, as church leaders and teachers, the pharisees had disciples, Jesus is saying YOU, MY DISCIPLES, YOU ARE NOT TO BE LIKE THE PHARISEES, you are not to have disciples, you are not to be in charge over someone, you are not to be called teachers or fathers or be elevated beyond the rest of your brothers, for you are one, and Jesus Christ our LORD is the only Father, the only teacher, the only discipler.

Back to the first point now, Jesus said we are to be as brothers, as one, not to elevate each other beyond one another, not to be exalted in any way, only the LORD is to be exalted.  His will in heaven, is that we are all one, and that we are together as one worshiping the Father as one body. In heaven, men are rewarded, but we are not elevated beyond one another as some would think, for God is not a respecter of persons. So if  Gods will is that, the way it is in heaven it should be on earth, then why do we try to elevate men above other men when Jesus said  not to do this! Do as it is done in heaven, in heaven men do not follow men, but God alone, so on earth we should not follow men, but God alone. We should be as brothers worshiping the Father as one body, as it is in heaven. How can men have disciples or be disciplers, when men are not suppose to be exalted above their brothers in Christ? When it is Gods will in heaven that we are one with only the LORD as father and teacher, yet we try to be father and teacher to other men. Ive heard the term spiritual father so much, men try to be spiritual fathers to other men, without knowing the scripture which says you have one Father, and he is in heaven. It is confortable to be a follower of a man, to trust in what you can see, to be discipled so to speak by a man, and oneday be a discipler yourself, this is gratifying and exalts the person who is the discipler, yet if we are in any sort of postion to be exalted, we are trying to rob God of his glory.

Nowhere in the new testament does it talk about the disciples having disciples, no where in scripture can you find a verse that it says the disciples of the 12 apostles, because Jesus taught them they were not to be disciplers, but fellow disciplees of Christ, we are called to go out and make disciples of all nations, these disciples were not disciples of the original 12, they were fellow believers in Christ, disciples of Christ.

There is a very thine line, moses hit the rock once water came out, God was got the glory, moses hit the rock a second time, he got the glory. Because of this he was not aloud in the promised land, because he tried to obtain glory for himself. The problem is that we get confused with the idea of fruit, we try to build people up as our disciples and train them in the Gospel so that they can go out and make more disciples, the fruit we bear is not our fruit, we are branches of one vine, that Vine is Christ. If we call men our disciples, it is like a branch calling the fruit of the branch its fruit, is it not the fruit the fruit of the vine, in this case our fruit we bear is not our fruit just because it grows off our branch, our branch is only alive because it grows off the vine, the vine can live without the branch, the branch cannot live without the vine, Jesus can live without us we cannot live without Jesus. We only bear fruit through Jesus, in Connection with Jesus. The fruit we bear, are believers and disciples of Christ. We go out into the world to make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit. We are suppose to branch out and with Christs spirit in us working through us we bear the fruit of the vine.

We are all brothers fulfilling the great commission to make disciples of Christ, we are one body, one church for we all live through one life, the life of Christ.  There is one father, one teacher, one discipler, and one disciplee, the church which is one body! We are called to bring people into the body of Christ, into becoming one body, one church of disciples of Christ!

Peter Addresses the Crowd at Pentecost

Acts 2:22-38  “Men of Israel, listen to this; Jesus of Nazareth was a man accredited by God to you by miracles, wonders and signs, which God did among you through him, as you yourselves know.

23 This man was handed over to you by Gods set purpose and foreknowledge; and you, with the help of wicked men, put him to death by nailing him to the cross.

24 But God raised him from the dead, freeing him from the agony of death, because it was impossible for death to keep its hold on him.

25 David said about him; I saw the Lord always before me. Because he is at my right hand, I will not be shaken. 26 Therefore my heart is glad and my tongue rejoices; my body also will live in hope, 27 because you will not abandon me to the grave, nor will you let your Holy One see decay. 28 You have made known to me the paths of life; you will fill me with joy in your presence.

29 Brothers, i can tell you confidently that the patriarch David died and was buried, and his tomb is here to this day. 30 But he was a prophet and knew that God had promised him on oath that he would place one of his descendants on his throne. 31 Seeing what was ahead, he spoke of the resurrection of the Christ, that he was not abandoned to the grave, nor did his body see decay.

32 God has raised this Jesus to life, and we are all witnesses of the fact. 33 Exalted to the right hand of God, he has received from the Father the promised Holy Spirit and has poured out what you now see and hear.

34 For David did not ascend to heaven, and yet he said, ‘The Lord said to my Lord; Sit at my right hand 35 until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.

36 Therefore let all Israel be assured of this; God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Christ!

37 When the people heard this, they were cut to the heart and said to Peter and the other apostles, Brothers what shall we do? 38 Peter replied, Repent and be Baptized, every one of you, in the Name of Jesus Christ for the Forgiveness of you sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.”

There is alot of great material here, as peter delivers a great speach on the doctrine of Jesus Christ. Peter summed up alot of the New testament in a couple of verses and provided old testament scripture to prove that the New Testament was indeed truth.

First He tolled them the basic knowledge that most of them already knew, that Jesus had done many great things and miracles and that the Jews Crucified Him. He expanded on there knowledge by saying that this Jesus whom you crucified, God had foreknew that it would happen, yet not stopping it from happening, because through Christs death and ressurection we all might have life! Peter then proves that Jesus is the Christ by scripture and the prophecy of King David, which peter tolled them was fulfilled by Jesus, and it was. Peter then testifies that Jesus is at the right hand of God, and he is the Christ and Messiah, by whom the Holy Spirit comes into the world to save all men of there sinful nature. He Basically tolled them, Jesus whom you crucifed, God knew it was gonna happen, but let it happen because Jesus was the lamb of God, and in his death our sins might be atoned for, and in his ressurection we might be ressurected, if you believe and put your faith in Jesus Christ  and repent of your sins and are baptized, you will receieve the gift of salvation and the Holy Spirit which comes down from Heaven for all those who believe in Chirst Jesus! and the speech worked.  When he finished speaking, he tolled them how to be saved, Repent, put your faith in Jesus Christ and be baptized as a sign of your faith, and you will recieve the Holy Spirit of God, given by Jesus Christ, and they did, it was a great example of teaching and preaching to win the lost.

In Todays Church culture, we find our pastors teaching in extremely different methods and doctrine, and they teach on a hugely wide variety of topics.  The Apostles taught on Jesus Christ, His work, His life, his death, his ressurection, and the Holy Spirit, the application of the Holy Spirit, Salvation through Faith in Christ, and the advancement of conduct and obedinace, godliness and Love, for both friend and enemy. The knowledge and discipline of the Church was extremely pure and powerful in effect. I dont care if im not the smartest wisest man according to the world, or if people say im not the type of man to lead a church, because im not looking for the approval of man but of God. And the apostles won the approval of God as effident by there works, if the church today is not doing the works of the apostles, why should i conform to the image of a body of people that does not conform to the will of God! And i am not looking to be a leader, but a servant, because thats what Christ taught, thats what the Apostles taught.

As Ive been able to look around this world for 18 years now, and reading the Acts of the apostles, reading the Spirit of Power in which they lived, in which they breathed and in which they ran the race of the faith and keeping it in holiness and in great authority; I have seen a disconnect from todays Christian, to the Acts Christian, the first Apostles and Disciples of Christ to todays disciple and believer. Even the ones who preach the need for an Acts like Christian, dont practice what they preach. We teach our people to live like the Acts Christians without ever being one ourselves. Imagine how God could use just one man (or women) who lives there lives in the footsteps of the Apostles, to teach what they taught, preach what they preached, live how they lived, fellowship how they fellowshiped, love how they loved, just one obediant person is enough to impact a hurting world. Right now im dedicating myself to become an Acts like Christian, in every way shape and form.

Acts  4:13 “When they saw the courage of Peter and John and realized that they were UNSCHOOLED, ORDINARY MEN, they were astonished and THEY TOOK NOTE THAT THESE MEN HAD BEEN WITH JESUS.”

Peter and John had been brought before the Sanhedrin, (the Jewish Leadership), and after making a magnanimous speech with power and authority about the scripture, prophecy and the fulfillment of these in the life death and ressurection of Jesus Christ, it says that the Jewish men of Leadership were ASTONISHED! This amazement caused them to take note, to remember that these men had BEEN WITH JESUS. They were seeing (even if it were with stubborn hearts),  the Holy Spirit in action speaking great truth and wisdom through two ordinary men, two unschooled men who on there own could not have possibly spoke with such assurity and wisdom. Even though most of the Sanhedrin were completely in opposition against the messege of Jesus Christ, they had no choice but to be amazed at the courage of Peter and John and the way in which they spoke.

Our Lives, our Testimony for Jesus should cause amazement in the eyes of the unbelievers, not only amazement, but it should cause them to have to take note of who we are. We are followers and disciples of Christ! The Sanhedrin took note that Peter and John had literally been with Jesus in the flesh, but the people of this world should look at us and take note as to who we are, and who we follow. So that they may go back into there own little lives and hearts, and reflect, who is this Jesus? and what could he do in my life, if he transformed this one little person into such a courages example of godliness. Who is Jesus and what can he do for me? 

Be examples, cause amazement to unbelievers, amazement that gives glory to God alone, that makes people all over the world take note, that we live and believe in Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world, the King of Kings and LORD OF LORDS!!

Introduction

Apart from His sacrificial work on the cross, the most significant thing our Lord did upon the earth was to make disciples. Our Lord had written no books, He had built no organization; there were no physical structures or monuments left to commemorate Him. He had placed the future of His earthly work entirely in the hands of His disciples. Had they failed their task, humanly speaking, the church of Jesus Christ would not exist today.

In the last decade, discipleship has become a popular subject in Christian circles. The great difficulty is that when we use this term we frequently mean something entirely different from that denoted by the biblical term. For instance, we hear much talk about discipling others or being discipled. Being in close proximity to a great seminary, I have seen many young and enthusiastic theologs come and go. Very frequently, they will go to the pastor of their church and ask to be discipled, just like Paul ‘discipled’ Timothy. A friend of mine and fellow-laborer in the ministry used to respond to such a request, “And just how did Paul disciple Timothy?â€

This is precisely the problem. We almost completely fail to grasp the biblical concept of discipleship. It is interesting that we never find the term ‘disciple’ used with reference to the relationship between Paul and Timothy.194 As a matter of fact, we find the two primary terms for discipleship195 employed very frequently in the Gospels, sporadically in the book of Acts, and almost never in the rest of the New Testament. Did Paul really disciple Timothy, and if so, how? Most of the young men who desire to be discipled, and I say this seriously, ask more of me than does my wife. It is because of this lack of clarity as to what discipleship really is, and how it is done that we shall devote several lessons to its study. What was so important in the life and ministry of our Lord should be very clear to us today who wish to be known as His disciples.

The Backdrop to New Testament Discipleship

The concept of discipleship was not foreign to men in the days of our Lord Jesus Christ. The terms used in the New Testament of disciples had through years of use developed nuances important for us to comprehend. It is the distinctions between our Lord’s concept of discipleship from those of His contemporaries which is most crucial for us to grasp, for it is here that the great differences arise between Jesus and His opponents. It is also here that many present day misconceptions find their origin.

In Ancient Greek, the verb manthano is used to denote the process by which one acquired theoretical knowledge.196 A disciple was a learner. A man was known as a mathetes or disciple when he bound himself to another in order to acquire his practical and theoretical knowledge.197 The word was sometimes nearly synonymous with the term apprentice.198 There was never a disciple without a master or teacher. In some Greek circles the teacher was paid by his disciples.

In the Old Testament, the concept of discipleship is strikingly absent.199 Men were, of course, to be learners of the will of God (cf. Deuteronomy 6:10-12, etc.), but they were not disciples. In my estimation the reason is to be found chiefly in the fact that there was no master worthy for them to attach themselves to. We know of the relationship between Elijah and Elisha, Moses and Joshua, and so on; but these men were known as servants, not disciples. Moses was, in the final analysis, only a servant of God, one through whom God revealed Himself.200

Rabbinical Judaism, unlike the Old Testament, made much of the concept of discipleship. The advice of a pre-Christian writer was: “Take to yourself a teacher and acquire a companion.â€201

As R. T. France has observed, “Every Jewish teacher worth his salt had his circle of ‘disciples’ who ‘followed’ him (literally walking behind him as he rode or walked ahead), looked after his daily needs, and soaked up his teaching. Their teacher was the most important person in their Lives.â€202

In Judaism one must learn not only the Old Testament Scriptures, but also the oral traditions, the traditions of the fathers. One would attach himself to a Rabbi, who would serve as a kind of mediator between the student and the Scriptures. One dared not to interpret the Scriptures independently, and could only speak with authority after years of study under a master.203 Since there were several masters, there sprang up several schools of rabbinical thought, each in competition with the others.

The New Testament Definition of a Disciple

In the New Testament, the picture of a disciple is not as clear or simplistic as one might wish, for the terms, mathetes (disciple, learner) and akoloutheo (to follow) are used in a variety of ways.204

Not only did Jesus have His disciples, but so did John the Baptist (Matthew 9:14; 11:2; John 1:35,37, etc.), the Pharisees (Matthew 22:16; Mark 2:18; Luke 5:33), and even Moses (John 9:28).

There is great diversity among those who are identified as the disciples of Jesus in the Scriptures. John (John 6:60,66) uses the term ‘disciple’ to refer to those who are uncommitted, unbelieving followers of Jesus, motivated mainly by curiosity or impure desires. The masses who have come to faith and trusted in Jesus as their Messiah were also called disciples (John 8:30,31). Then, of course, the term was used particularly and most frequently of the twelve disciples (Matthew 10:1, etc.) one of whom was His betrayer (John 6:70,71). Within the circle of the twelve was an inner circle of three: Peter, James and John (Luke 9:28). In the book of Acts, the word ‘disciple’ seems to be used synonymously with the term ‘believer’ (cf. Acts 6:1,2,7).

What is a disciple? I suspect that Mark summarizes it best in his gospel: “And He went up to the mountain and summoned those whom He Himself wanted, and they came to Him. And He appointed the twelve, that they might be with Him, and that He might send them out to preach, and to have authority to cast out demons†(Mark 3:13-15).

Who is a disciple of our Lord? Anyone who is deeply and personally committed to Jesus Christ by faith, who manifests the power and authority of our Lord, and who continues and extends His work.

Distinctives of Christ’s Discipleship

Although the concept of discipleship was common knowledge in the days of our Lord, His teaching on discipleship differed greatly from contemporary thought. Several of these distinctives will serve to illustrate what I mean.

(1) Jesus called His disciples. In Jesus’ day, it was the followers who chose their master.205 The students chose their teacher or rabbi. But in Jesus’ ministry, it was He Who chose them (cf. John 15:16). Some of those who ‘volunteered’ their services were put off by the Master (cf. Luke 9:57,58,61,62).

(2) The relationship between Jesus and His followers was more personal than pedagogical.206 In Judaism, the relationship between a rabbi and his disciple was largely a matter of academics. It was the impartation of knowledge. Granted, on the part of the disciple, there was a very pronounced dependency upon the Rabbi, but there was never the sense of intimacy which existed between Jesus and His disciples (cf. John 15:15). Although Jesus taught His disciples, they perceived their commitment as a very personal one. It was only after His death and resurrection that His teaching was fully understood and valued. For example, when Jesus was crucified, the disciples were so taken back by the loss of His person that His teaching about His death and resurrection never occurred to them.

(3) The path of a disciple of Christ was far different that than of contemporary Judaism. One who chose to be a disciple of a great rabbi looked forward to the time when he, too, would be a great leader in Israel. The path which a disciple of our Lord chose to walk was the path of service and self-sacrifice. His disciples must take up their cross (Luke 9:23-24). They must suffer rejection and persecution (John 15:20,21). They, as their Master, must give up their lives in service (Mark 10:45).

(4) Christ’s discipleship was not a burden, but a blessing. It is obvious that the demands of our Lord’s discipleship were great. These we shall study in a later message. But it is amazing that in the final analysis it is the disciple of the scribes and Pharisees who has the real burden: “And they tie up heavy loads, and lay them on men’s shoulders; but they themselves are unwilling to move them with so much as a finger†(Matthew 23:4).

How different is this from that of our Lord: “Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you, and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and you shall find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy, and My load is light†(Matthew 11:28-30).

The Dangers of Discipleship

Failure to fully comprehend the distinctions between the discipleship of our Lord and that of the Jews of His day would have led to disaster for the followers of Christ. The horror at Jonestown is perhaps the most striking reminder in recent times of misdirected allegiance. The warning of our Lord recorded in Matthew chapter 23 addresses the dangers of discipleship as practiced by the Jews of His day.

“Then Jesus spoke to the multitudes and to His disciples, saying ‘The scribes and the Pharisees have seated themselves in the chair of Moses; therefore all that they tell you, do and observe, but do not do according to their deeds; for they say things, and do not do them. And they tie up heavy loads, and lay them on men’s shoulders; but they themselves are unwilling to move them with so much as a finger. But they do all their deeds to be noticed by men; for they broaden their phylacteries, and lengthen the tassels of their garments. And they love the place of honor at banquets, and the chief seats in the synagogues, and respectful greetings in the market places, and being called by men, Rabbi. But do not be called Rabbi; for One is your Teacher, and you are all brothers. And do not call anyone on earth your father; for One is your Father, He who is in heaven. And do not be called leaders; for One is your Leader, that is, Christ. But the greatest among you shall be your servant. And whoever exalts himself shall be humbled; and whoever humbles himself shall be exalted†(Matthew 23:1-12).

At first glance, the direct connection between this warning in Matthew chapter 23 and discipleship may not be convincing. However, we must bear in mind that the meaning of the term disciple implies that the disciple submit himself to a higher authority who will serve as his teacher, guide and leader. This is the way the Jewish leadership regarded themselves and their position of authority. In effect, the whole clash between Jesus and the Jewish leaders was one of authority (cf. Matthew 21:23). They were greatly distressed over the fact that the masses appeared to be slipping from their grip, and submitting to the leadership of Jesus (cf. Matthew 27:18; John 4:1,2; 11:47,48). The warning of Jesus in Matthew 23 is at the heart of the dispute between Judaism and Jesus. It also exposes the critical danger threatening evangelical churches today.

The error of the scribes and Pharisees was that they had exalted themselves to a position higher than that of Moses (verse 2). They had boasted to the man born blind that they were disciples of Moses (John 9:28). Such was not really the case, however. To have been a disciple of Moses would mean that they would have placed themselves under the authority of his teaching and doctrine. In effect, they had ousted Moses (that is the five books of Moses) by making the interpretation and application of these sacred writings subject to their own traditions and interpretations (Matthew 15:1-9).

In a more contemporary vein, I suspect that the authors of our constitution might roll over in their graves at the way the Supreme Court has changed the intent of the Constitution by their interpretations of it. This is precisely the error of the scribes and Pharisees. They had placed themselves in the chair of Moses. They were now over the Scriptures, judging them rather than being judged by them. Such is the case in much of religion today. Man is the highest authority. If Paul condemns homosexuality, that is just narrow-minded Paul, they would have us believe.

The scribes and Pharisees usurped the authority to subject men under them as disciples. In so doing they commanded men to follow the clever system they had created by codifying the Law of Moses into 365 prohibitions and 250 commandments.207 The effect was to place upon unsuspecting Israelites a burden which no one could bear, and which they did nothing to lighten (verse 4). While they ingeniously devised ways to circumvent their own regulations, the masses were buried under them. It is no wonder that our Lord said to His hearers: “My yoke is easy, and it load is light†(Matthew 11:30).

The motives of the scribes and Pharisees were at the heart of their sin. They were proud and puffed up, just as Satan was when he fell (Isaiah 14:12-14; Ezekiel 28:2,17). These men desired disciples because they basked in the glory and adulation of men. They desired the seats of prominence and greetings which puffed up their pride (verses 5-7).

Verses 8-12 are some of the heaviest words of the Word of God for church leaders. Here is described in the plainest of words the great danger of Christian leadership: We wish men to become our disciples. We aspire to have authority over others who become our disciples.

“But do not be called Rabbi; for One is your Teacher, and you are all brothers. And do not call anyone on earth your father; for One is your Father, He who is in heaven. And do not be called leaders; for One is your Leader, that is, Christ. But the greatest among you shall be your servant. And whoever exalts himself shall be humbled; and whoever humbles himself shall be exalted†(Matthew 23:8-12).

Although this passage in Matthew has always been significant to me, I never really grasped its full impact until I came to it from the perspective of discipleship. Essential to discipleship is a master, or teacher to whom the disciple submits.208 The sinfulness of Jewish religious ‘establishment’ is beautifully contrasted against the humility of our Lord in this matter of disciples. They gloried in the limelight, while He came to be overlooked and rejected by the nation as a whole. He came to give His life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45); they lived only for the praise and adulation their position gave them.

Our Lord cautioned His own disciples and the crowds that the favorite titles of the scribes and Pharisees were not to be part of their religious vocabulary. The three titles, Rabbi, Father, and Leader, were never to be taken by men, nor were men to bestow them on mere mortals. There is only one authoritative teacher or Rabbi, our Lord Himself. No one dare usurp His title (as did the Jewish Rabbis). Moreover, there is to be no hierarchy among men in Christ, for we are all brothers (verse 8). The title ‘Father,’209 respectfully applied to Jewish men of prominence, belongs only to God. He alone is our Father. To take His title is to usurp His authority (verse 9).

Neither should we assume the title of leader, or guide, for the Lord Jesus alone is our guide and leader (verse 10). Greatness in the kingdom of God is not measured, as the Rabbis supposed, by determining how many disciples they had under their authority. It was rather to be measured in terms of service. It is the number whom we serve that reflects our measure of greatness in God’s sight (verses 11-12).

Conclusions and Application

Frankly, I am frustrated by the lack of understanding in Christian circles of this concept of discipleship. We use the term glibly, without any real grasp of its implications. Worse yet, I am frightened as I look about the Christian community and observe that the very same evils practiced by the Jewish leaders in New Testament times are blatantly evident in the church of Jesus Christ.

Many who are either poorly informed or insufficiently motivated find it easier to be the disciples of men than to become the disciples of Jesus. They cannot go to the Scriptures independently to search out a matter. Instead, they would prefer to read a man’s book on the subject, especially if a truth is presented in a very cut and dried or simplistic way. I do not condemn the use of books, or tapes, or printed messages, or listening to sermons ‘live.’ I do insist that an attitude of dependence and unqualified submission to any one man or group of men is wrong. The reason why we have so many authoritarian, dogmatic, puffed up preachers today is because people want them that way. How much easier to believe something because an authoritative, pulpit-pounding preacher does, than by personal study and conviction.

I cannot stop yet, for the other reason why so many ‘little popes’ are prevalent in Christianity (as well as the cults) is because there are men whose pride has been fanned by unwitting followers who have become their disciples.

I know it is difficult to explain to other people why we, as a church, do not have a man that we call ‘our pastor.’ But, you see, to take on a title such as that in our day and time implies that there is some physical head of the church, who usurps the place of our Lord. I remember well hearing one preacher refer to himself as the chief shepherd from 1 Peter chapter 5 and verse 4, a passage in which Peter himself only dares to refer to himself as a fellow elder (verse 1). In this same passage, the elder is forbidden to oversee as a lord (verse 3, ‘lording it over’) but as an example.

We are a church that fallibly strives not to exalt men, but our Lord Jesus Christ. It is for this reason that we reject titles commonly used by other Christians. More than this, whatever the titles may be, we reject the concept of men setting themselves in the place of our Lord.

Perhaps the heart of what I am trying to get at so far as our church (or any other) is concerned is found in the use of either the definite article, ‘the,’ or the indefinite article, ‘a.’ If you say, Bob Deffinbaugh is a teacher, an elder, a leader, hopefully you are not terribly far from the truth. But when you say Bob is the minister, the pastor, the teacher, then we have a real problem. God has ordained leaders who guide and give counsel, but not in such a way as to elevate themselves above others.

Lest you think that this is only the problem of an individual (usually the full-time preacher, or senior pastor), it can also be a great problem collectively. I have read recently of churches in which the elders, as a group, have placed themselves in a position of total and unquestionable authority. In a rather dictatorial and arbitrary fashion, they direct the wife contrary to her husband. They tell a man what job to take or to turn down. In short, they assume the position of our Lord in the lives of their congregation. These things should not be! As I view the authority of an elder, it is not due to his title or office, but is a direct result of his work, his manner of life, and his skillfulness in the Scriptures (cf. 1 Thessalonians 5:12-13; 2 Timothy 3:10,11, etc.).

Herein lies one of the great dangers in Christianity. Men and women seem to be more interested in being a discipler or a disciplee than a disciple. Worse yet, we are seemingly encouraging people to become our disciples rather than disciples of our Lord.

In Matthew chapter 23, our Lord was warning His disciples not to look at themselves as did the disciples of the Pharisees. They were not to view their discipleship as a kind of stepping stone to prominence and authority. They were not to seek to get men to be their followers and to submit to their authority. They were not to take upon themselves either titles or positions which would exalt themselves while usurping the position and prerogatives of God Himself.

Let us not seek to disciple others, so much as to be disciples ourselves. Let us not seek to become disciples of men but rather followers of God. I fear that we have become obsessed more with the process, the practice, and the prestige of the discipler than we have with the person of our Lord Jesus Christ. I fear that we all too often equate the study of the Bible and theology with spirituality. I fear that there is far too much emphasis upon becoming leaders, rather than becoming servants.


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