Thursday, October 22, 2020

New Testament CHURCH GOVERNMENT #11---- DIS-QUALIFICATIONS FROM THE MINISTRY

 Church Minister Dis- qualifications?


When is a minister dis-qualified from serving as a church leader?


by

Keith Hunt




A NOBLE TASK


     The office of an OVERSEER, elder or minister is a noble task

indeed (1 Tim.3:1 RSV).  It is a VERY HIGH responsibility to

guide, oversee, to teach, and to take care of the Church of God.

So much so that the Eternal God inspired Paul to lay down certain

very strict and severe qualifications on anyone whom an elder or

elders(and congregation backing) were considering to ordain into

the ministry.  These qualifications are found in 1 Timothy 3:1-7

and Titus 1:5-9. I have a separate in-depth study article on the

subject of those two passages of Scripture.


     A man may have committed many sins - even some very grievous

(as the apostle Paul did, and some of those he tells us about in

his writings) BEFORE his conversion and becoming a child of God.

These are washed away at baptism by the blood of  Jesus Christ. A

man may have slipped and fallen into any sin AFTER his baptism -

deeply repented and never fallen into that sin again.  His life

and fruits of conversion will clearly show his fruits of

repentance were genuine. 

     Over a period of time (probably many years as a Christian,

how else can he have proved himself as "ruling well his own

house, having children in subjection.....children not accused of

riot or unruly.....Not a novice......having a good report of them

outside the church......" 1 Tim.3:4,6,7; Titus 1:6)  a man must

meet the qualifications as given in 1 Tim.3 and Titus 1.  It has

become very clear through FASTING and PRAYER (Acts 14:23) 

of other ministers, that this man is called of God to be ordained to

the office of OVERSEER in the Church of God.

     The problem with too many church organizations in the past

and maybe in the present, is that not ENOUGH TIME was given 

for a man to really prove he had been called to the ministry by the

Lord.  Far too often the men were far to young when ordained with

little "life" experience, and with little personal family experience 

of their own. Too often it was done for "political" church reasons, 

or for expediency of one kind or another. The sad result of such actions 

was that many of these men became either "yes men" to other ministers, 

or they became so full of vanity they acted like little Hitlers towards 

their congregations.  Some placed in a higher organizational profile 

even thought they were above any law (including God's) or/and that 

they had a "special" calling from God so the Church of God could 

not possibly function without them. But the truth of the matter is the 

Church of God was alive BEFORE they were born, and it will still 

continue AFTER they are dead.


     It should not be easy to be ordained to the ministry, it

should take quite a while, of testing and proving, growing

spiritually and moving from being a novice of the word, into

personally being able to correctly divide the word of truth,  and

to show leadership qualities within his own family.  No one in

Israel could become a Priest until the age of 30 years at least,

that should tell us something. And Paul maybe laying down such

strong qualifications that may take it past age 30 by some years.


To find such qualified men would not be as easy as attending some

Theology University, or putting on your work clothes. That is why

Jesus said as He look at the vast crowds of people out there, the

harvest is GREAT, pray to the Lord of the harvest that he will

send men into the harvest to reap. People were to continually

pray for men to come who could qualify for Jesus' ministry, for

such true servants of God would not come easily, or without pray

and fasting.

     Again, let me emphasize - the qualifications for a minister

as given in 1 Timothy 3 and Titus 1 are VERY demanding.  If the

reader has never studied these point by point, then I suggest you

do so with the help of a Greek Lexicon and some of the popular

Bible Commentaries such as William Barley's DAILY WORD 

STUDY,  or Barnes' NOTES ON THE NT.  


              DO CHRISTIANS AND MINISTERS SIN?


     After a person has repented, been baptized and received

God's Holy Spirit - after they have had all their sins forgiven

and blotted out by the blood of the Christ (Rom.3:23- 25; 5:8-10)

and are now completely clean, is it IMPOSSIBLE for them to sin

again?


     God's word answers us very emphatically on this question!


     Christians, walking down the Salvation road, are deceiving

themselves if they think they have no sin and no need of

continual repentance(a repentant attitude) before God

(1 John 1:8). An ordained minister is still flesh and blood, as

are all the living members of the body of Christ. An Elder is

still subject to the pulls of the flesh and to the attacks

of Satan as are all other Christians. A minister DOES SIN at

times (as Paul confessed he did - Rom.7:14-25). But a minister

will have proved himself in areas of life and conduct

(as shown in 1 Tim.3 and Titus 1) that give him a high moral and

spiritual step or standard in everyday life (but still humble and

not self-righteous) or he would never have been ordained in the

first place, if 1 Tim.3 and Titus 1 are being followed, and much

time is given to prove such men are qualified for the ministry of

God.

     Christians and Christian ministers may at times sin. We all

have our own personal sins to overcome and repent of.  Sometimes

a sin may be more OPEN than personal as Peter's sin was,

mentioned by Paul in Galatians 2:11-14. Paul, in this particular

case, with all other avenues tried I'm sure, had NO CHOICE left

but to OPENLY denounce Peter BEFORE OTHERS concerning his 

wrong actions and conduct.  Paul gave instructions to Timothy about

openly rebuking a minister before other ministers and God's

people IF the situation warranted it (1 Tim.5:19-20). 

     One important rule was that there had to be two or three witnesses

before such an undertaking of rebuking a minister for a serious

sin, was determined to be the appropriate way to go in the

situation.  Obviously, from the rest of the NT, including the

important passage in Matthew 18, all other instructions of

offending brethren had been followed first, and the men Paul is

talking about to Timothy, are truly guilty of serious sin and

unrepentant in attitude. Such was Peter at one time and Paul had

no choice but to rebuke him before others (Gal.2).

     As there is no indication that Peter CONTINUED in his error

after having it clearly shown to him, as it was NOT a RE-OCCURRING 

sin and Peter did not make it a part of his life, a practice to live this way - 

it is, I think, just, to conclude that this was a ONCE ONLY error, an error 

and sin that was DEEPLY repented of, and that Peter never committed 

again. Thus Peter was able to continue as a minister of God.

     Now, there may be sins committed by an individual minister

THAT ARE re-occurring (I'm now talking about sins that are more

than personal) and involve ONE OR MORE other participants, AND

MAY NEVER BE DISCOVERED BY OTHERS (1 Tim.5:24).  

Yet God knows those sins and so does the minister.  With what Paul 

was inspired to write regarding the qualifications of an Overseer in 

1 Tim.3 and Titus 1, should not that man be honest enough and humble

enough to admit his CONTINUAL PRACTICE of sins that are other

than his personal individual sins (that we all strive against, i.e., 

impatience, thoughts of jealously, bad temper, revenge thoughts, 

lust of the mind etc.), have DISQUALIFIED him from continuing 

in the ministry. Should not such a man VOLUNTARILY RESIGN 

from the Overseership office in the church?

     Oh, yes indeed, but to find such a sinning minister that will 

do such a humble move, will be like looking for a needle in

a hay-stack. Especially if such a man is a full time paid

minister, or has some high profile function in his church

denomination, or has been led to believe (by others) that he has

a special calling from God to the world or to the nations of

Israel.

     There have been some few individuals recorded in the history

of the Sabbath observing churches,  who, reflecting on their life

style and practices while in the ministry, DID HUMBLE themselves

and voluntarily RESIGNED from the Eldership (i.e.,  C.W. Stanley

of Lodi, Wisconsin, upon his resignation from the ministry in

December of 1860 said,  "I have so poorly filled the office of a

good minister of Jesus Christ......during the eleven years past,

I do this day resign holy office."  From, "The Advent Review and

Sabbath Herald, Dec.18th 1860, pp. 39-40).


     The Lord will honor such humility!



               DISFELLOWSHIP AND THE MINISTRY


     I have written very extensively on the doctrine of

DISFELLOWSHIPPING, as it applies to the members and the ministry

of the church. I will only say here that if the church has the right to 

sanction and disfellowship a member (and they do) who is known to be 

PRACTICING  open sin (1 Cor. 5 is an example), how much MORE 

do they have the right to sanction and disfellowship a minister who 

is known to be practicing sins that would bring shame and reproach 

upon him and the church?

     Is the physical act of having hands laid on a man by other

ministers in an ordination ceremony, an automatic (for the rest

of his physical life) GUARANTEE that he is a minister until DEATH

- regardless of how he lives from then on out?  Surely no God 

fearing person can uphold this kind of theology!


     God is NO RESPECTER of persons!  If disfellowshipping can be

applied to the members of the church, it can be applied to a

MINISTER!  Paul says all in the body of Christ are part of His

body, all are needed, all are given different functions, and none

are greater or above any other in that sense.  Certainly in the

disciplinary action of sins and disfellowshipping within the

church, what is good for the goose is also good for the gander.

     The subject of "church disfellowshipping" has been greatly

abused by some and not understood by others. I have a full

in-depth study paper on the subject, on this blog.

     If, we as Christians, can FALL from the grace of God (loose

out on Salvation and inheriting eternal life) as we can (request

my study called "Saved by Grace" to see that truth expounded and

how we are saved by grace not works), HOW MUCH MORE can 

a man DISQUALIFY himself from the office of DEACON, or 

ELDER as a function within the church? 


                    HUMILITY A RARE JEWEL


     There have been ministers in the past (and some will no

doubt yet appear) who after their ordination fell into practicing

sins of one kind or another (lies, thefts, maliciousness,

immorality, drunkenness, extortion etc.).  They have been guilty

of PRACTICING things as a wrong way of life, that were not only

against the 10 commandments of God, but also broke the

qualifications required of an Overseer in the church, as outlined

in 1 tim.3 and Titus 1.

     Some of these individuals, if they were not asked to or made

to resign from the ministry by other ministers or their respective 

congregations DID NOT VOLUNTARILY RESIGN,  OR IF MADE

TO RESIGN, claimed they were still a chosen minister of God,

and kept on preaching and teaching while CONTINUING TO 

PRACTICE SINS contrary to 1 Tim.3 and the 10 Commandments.

     What is it that these men have that they believe they are

"above the law" of God, or above the strict requirements outlined

in 1 Tim.3 and Titus 1, for BECOMING and STAYING an elder or

Overseer?  Why is it that they may feel and even teach, that 1 Tim.3 

applies to others but NOT to THEMSELVES?


     The answer is simply,  VANITY!!


     The heavens did not open to them as they did to Paul - they

were not struck with blinding light - they never heard the voice

of God personally talking to them (as Paul did) that they were

now a minister UNTIL DEATH and could never be disqualified.

     They had none of this, yet some have felt that being

ordained by other ministers, having a good voice, being able to

preach dynamically and expound many truths of God's word,  

being used on Radio or TV, writing articles in their church's

magazines, somehow gave them a SPECIAL calling - a unique 

calling - something different than other ministers - an "individual

mission to Israel."  

     These individuals have become so filled with SELF-esteem and

PRIDE about what earthy success they have had in forming an

ORGANIZATION, or getting others to follow them, searing their

mind with the idea that they, above others, or along with others,

have some special ministerial calling that knows no boundaries. 

They have forgotten or blinded their minds to the truth that a

calling to the ministry is a TRUST that God gives a man, not as

an "automatic until death, irregardless of how you live

commission" but a GRAVE RESPONSIBILITY that requires the 

meeting of difficult qualifications BEFORE and AFTER his ordination. 

They have forgotten that God is not dependant on man, but man

on God.  they have forgotten that the Eternal is able to raise up

and call other men to write and speak and proclaim His gospel if

they should fall and disqualify themselves from the sacred trust

of the ministry.  They have forgotten that God needs them not,

but they need Him, and that means the humility to REPENT and to

RESIGN from the ministry if their practices have been such as to

bring reproach and evil speaking against the Church of God.


     When the Almighty is able to raise up the stones of the

ground to preach His word if needs be, what right does any man

have to vainly think or say that he has some unique commission

that overrides how he lives?  Let such men and all of us learn a

lesson from John the Baptist, who WAS specifically called to do a

work of the Lord in Israel, but when asked if he was the Elijah

that was to come, denied that he was!  So great was the humility

this man had that Jesus said none among men, none born of a

woman, had ever been greater.

     

     It is a GRAVE and SERIOUS responsibility to be a TEACHER and

OVERSEER among the people of God. That is why James was inspired

to write: "My brothers, don't let MANY of you BECOME TEACHERS 

or MINISTERS, because those who are shall be under GREATER 

JUDGMENT and scrutiny" (James 3:1, paraphrased myself).


                        THE ACID TEST


     Jesus gave us one of the main tests whereby we can determine

WHO HAS NOT DISQUALIFIED himself from the true ministry, 

or who was perhaps never a true minister at all:  "You shall know them

by THEIR fruits....." (Matt.7:16).

     Notice, it does not say, "you shall know them by how large

an organization they build   around them, "  or "how many people

they get to follow them," or even "how many persons come to the

truth through their preaching,"  BUT IT IS "by THEIR fruits" -

how they conduct themselves in their daily life and activities,

and what fruit is shown in THEIR lives, judged in the light of

God's law and the high standards for those in the ministry as

outlined in 1 Tim.3 and Titus 1. 

     

     Teaching the correct DOCTRINE of God's word is the other

important test of a faithful minister (2 John 9-11).  This means

not teaching falsehoods that are PLAINLY revealed to be false by

the word of the Lord (i.e., The immortality of the soul doctrine,

denying that Jesus was born of a virgin, denying Christ will

return literally and bodily, believing Jesus sinned while flesh

and blood on earth, claiming that the whole law, or one of its

ten points, is "done away with" today, teaching that one man is

head of the Church of God, with all final authority)  

     If a man cannot pass these TWO tests, he is not a minister

of the true God.  If a man DURING his office as a minister

PRACTICES contrary to these two tests, he has DISQUALIFIED

himself from being a minister, and should for the love of the

righteousness of God, and a desire not to bring reproach upon the

Church of God by outsiders,  humbly RESIGN !

     If any minister shows over a period of time that he has

failed these two tests, other ministers and members of his church

should demand he resigns from the ministry.  If he will not, then

the doctrine of disfellowshipping must be implemented and carried

through to the end if needs be. If such a man leaves and

continues to claim he is a minister, then all who know the truth

should stand away from him, and by no means whatsoever endorse

his work. If such men are able to control and create a following

from within an oraganization, then those who have stood up for

the righteousness of the Lord must depart and leave such sinners

and move on to walk in the light of truth.


     It is possible for a minister to disqualify himself from the

ministry, so ministers be ware, all members of the body of Christ

be ware.  Let's pray for the true ministers of the Lord, that

they will be kept safe from Satan, and from falling into sins

that will take them out of the ministry.  The true ministers of

God need your prayers.  And please also remember to pray that the

Lord will send more laborers into the fields for the harvest is

great.


               ...........................



Written first in 1982. Revised and re-written January 1998.

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