CHURCH LEADERSHIP
Acts 20:28 “And now beware!
Be sure that you feed and shepherd God's flock--his church, purchased with his
blood--over whom the Holy Spirit has appointed you as elders.” NLT
Paul was giving his
farewell address to the elders of the church at Ephesus. He had spent considerable time at the church
preaching, teaching and disciple making.
He had poured his heart into the church and knew that this was going to
be the last time he would be with them.
He had a deep love for the church and wanted them to do things the right
way.
Paul knew that without
strong leadership there was the danger of the church slipping backwards. He warned the church elders to do their job,
to feed and shepherd the flock. No church
will stay on track with the Lord and have an impact on her community without
proper nourishment and guidance. Every
church needs leaders who take serving the Lord seriously, who take their faith
seriously.
Paul reminded them
that the church was not theirs. Jesus
purchased the Church with His shed blood at Calvary. Jesus alone is the head of the Church. No one individual or group of individuals run
the Church. When man takes over the
controls of the church, bad things happen.
There is the danger of false teaching taking root. There is a huge pride issue amongst the
leadership. There are power issues. There is the danger of controlling who may,
or may not, serve in the church beyond what the Scriptures teach.
Paul also reminded
them that their roles as leaders in the church was by God's appointment and not
men. If church leadership is determined by
any other way, problems generally arise.
Church leaders should only be approved after waiting on the Lord. There should be adequate time for the church
to discuss and pray over potential leaders.
There should be clear guidelines and expectations spelled out. No one should be allowed to serve in
leadership in the church who is not spiritually qualified to do so. When we do things God's way, good things
happen.
Let God’s Word guide
us when we select leaders in the church and when we decide whether or not we
should be a leader in the church. God
gave us clear guidance in this area because He knew what sinful man was capable
of and the damage that can be done in a church where ungodly men rule.
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