HONOR YOUR LEADERS
I Thess. 5:12-13 Dear brothers and sisters, honor those who are
leaders in the Lord’s work. They work hard among you and warn you against all
that is wrong. Think highly of them and give them your wholehearted love
because of their work. And remember to live peaceably with each other. NLT
There is a fine line
between putting people on a pedestal and honoring what they do for the
Lord. We must be careful that we don’t
idolize people because they may be talented and gifted. We don’t idolize people because they have
winsome personalities. We don’t idolize
them because of their position in life or wealth. We don’t idolize them because of their
successes in the world. We don’t value
them higher than others and make them out to be favored citizens of
heaven. However, we do need to honor
those who are leaders in the Lord’s work.
We should respect
their role in the church. God prepares
and puts into place leaders in the church.
They are given the responsibility to preach and teach the Word. They are responsible for spurring others on
to greater faith and godliness. They are
responsible for the spiritual well-being of those whom they serve. They have to answer to God for what they
do.
We should respect
what they say to us. Godly leaders warn
us of not only what is to come, but what happens to us now when we reject the
Lord or His Word. They warn us that sin
has consequences and no one can escape them.
We need to pay attention to what they say to us and strive to put into
practice what we hear.
We should think
highly of them and intentionally love them and pray for them. It is so easy to criticize those in
leadership. They are vulnerable to being
criticized and judged for their failures.
They are expected to be better than we are and to meet all of our
expectations. They are easy targets to
blame when things don’t go the way we think they should.
What we should do is
be supportive of those who lead in a godly way.
We should appreciate what they are doing for the Lord. We should come alongside of them and stand
with them. We should encourage them and
support them in their efforts. As long
as leaders are doing the best they can do in their service to the Lord, we
should be on their side and not against them.
We should honor them
by adequately supporting them in the work they do. Support comes in a wide variety of ways:
financially being fair to them, being kind to them, being positive, encouraging
them, etc. We must never forget that
they are human just like we are and their need for being treated with decency
and affirmation is just as important to them as it is to us. We should as well treat their families in the
same way we want our families to be treated.
We should always
strive to live in peace with not only our leaders, but every one of faith. Internal conflict within the family of God is
always wrong and should not be allowed to continue.
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