LEADERS
CAUSE THEM TO ERR
James E. Farley (Seek The Old Paths, Feb. 2003)
“For the leaders of this people cause them to
err; and they that are led of them are destroyed” (Isaiah 9:16).
I have a great regard for those who serve as elders in the
Lord's church. I am thankful we have men who have prepared
themselves to meet the imperative qualifications of I Timothy 3,
Titus 1, and I Peter 5. These are men who willingly take on what
we sometimes refer to as “an awesome responsibility.” It is
awesome, for they are men who will indeed be subject to a
harsher judgment (James 3:1). You see, they watch for the souls
of those under their care, and will give an account of how
they've done their heaven-ordained work (Heb. 13:17). Good and
godly elders are worthy of honor -- some of “double honor” (Rom.
13:7; I Tim. 5:17). Members of the church need to know their
elders, know the kind of labor they are involved with, and the
stress they labor under. They need to be esteemed highly because
of the work they do for the Lord (I Thess. 5:12-13). We need to
do all we can to lift up their hands as they lead us into battle
against Satan and his cohorts, and as they struggle with us to
win souls for the meek and lowly Jesus (Heb. 12:12; an illusion
to Exodus 17:10-13; cf. also Isa. 35:3-4).
But beware elders, and beware members who labor under an
eldership. Elders can and sometimes do err, and when they do
they lead their flock into error with them. Let us never forget
that the first major apostasy was a departure from God's
ordained plan for the organization of and leadership in the
church. This was foretold by the Holy Spirit through Paul (Acts
20:25-32).
We are living in a time when error among the people who name the
name of Jesus is rampant. Many congregations of the churches of
Christ are being swamped by tidal waves brought on by smooth
talkers with fair speeches (Rom. 16:17-18). If elderships had
been watching as they should have been, and stopping the mouths
of the gainsayers as they should have been, many of these false
preachers would not have gotten to first base with their
pernicious ways (Acts 20:25-32; Heb. 12:12; Titus 1:9-11). Some
have crept in (Jude 1:4) and have poisoned the flock of God
while “shepherds” have sat idly by and slept, allowing it to
happen; some elderships even encouraging it to happen! When
false brethren came in among the churches of the first century,
they were not given even an hour to discharge and inject their
venom (Compare Gal. 2:4-5).
In the 1979 Freed-Hardeman College Lectureship book, Andrew
Connally wrote on “The Authority Of Elders.” On the duty of
elders he wrote concerning: a) The duty of self-examination
(Acts 20:28), b) The duty of watchfulness (Acts 20:31; cf.
Ezekiel 3:16-21), c) The duty of meeting the forces of error
(Titus 1:9), d) The duty to plan worldwide evangelism (Mark
16:15-16), e) The duty to keep the church pure (I Thess. 5:14;
II Thess. 3:6), and f) The duty of leadership in the local work
(Acts 20:28).
Commenting on “The elder's duty for watchfulness,” he wrote,
“God's elders must be ever vigilant to guard, protect and keep
God's heritage safe from error both from without and within.
Perhaps no other passage in all of God's word better expresses
the responsibilities of a watchman than does Ezekiel 3:16-21. An
elder's soul is dependent on his faithfulness as a watchman. He
shall give an account (Heb. 13:17); as a steward of God's
heritage it is required that a steward be faithful (I Cor.
4:2).”
Under the heading of “meeting the forces of evil,” brother
Connally wrote, “So few elders ever do such in most
congregations. Far too many of them preach 'love, sweet love,'
while whole churches are steeped in sin and apathy. How many of
them can actually defend the truth on marriage, divorce and
remarriage? How many of them are prepared to meet the false
philosophies and ungodly elements of liberalism in the church?
Far too many of them cannot do this and do not want their
preachers to do it either! For shame!”
Under the heading of “keeping the church pure” he wrote, “Elders
are commanded to discipline the ungodly members (II Thess. 3:6).
To fail at this point is to court disaster and imperil their own
souls. It is little wonder most congregations have so little
influence in their communities. Their members are so ungodly
their influence is a shame and disgrace and the elders tolerate
it. Many, many times those in positions of leadership are the
worse offenders! Every preacher I know has long lamented the
negligence of elderships everywhere at this very point. Elders
want preachers to defend their authority and to go to bat for
them at the first sign of rebellion, but they steadfastly refuse
to exercise that same authority to discipline the ungodly. Which
is worse, those who reject the authority of elders or elders who
neglect the authority and refuse to discipline the ungodly or
refuse to give every Christian a job and see that he does it?
How sayest thou?”
Brethren, we need elders in every congregation. However, we need
men who meet the qualifications, and men who will work the work
as God has ordained it. Much of the trouble we are currently
experiencing within the churches of Christ is due to a lack of
qualified and willing leadership. Let us pray that the situation
may be reversed. Let us work toward training men to become
elders as God would have them to be.
HERE IN BENTON HARBOR, LET US THANK GOD FOR THE GODLY ELDERS WHO
SERVE THE LORD IN THIS CONGREGATION. AND LET US SUPPORT THEM AND
LIFT UP THEIR HANDS. RUSTY
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