It has been
stated that there are three responsibilities of a pastor within the church.
Those responsibilities are in feeding the sheep (from the pure word of God), to
seek the conversion of the goats (in the preaching of the Gospel) and when necessary
to kick the wolves in the teeth (protecting our fellowships from those who would
seek to lead the sheep astray in false teaching). However, today those responsibilities
seem to have morphed into something in stark contradiction. Today it seems the responsibilities
of the pastor is to allow the sheep to starve and languish, seek to cater to
the whims and likings of the goats and never attempt to offend the wolves. In
going this route many have forsaken the very hand in whom they confess to
serve. I am continually amazed at the
great ability of human beings, even more so those who call themselves Christ’s
disciples who would find it repulsive to ever think of ever offending someone
(man), who never seem to find it repulsion in the least how they continually offend
God.
J.C Ryle on
the subject of this shallow preaching/teaching has written;“Dislike of
dogma (doctrine) produces, “especially among young people,”… what I must
venture to call…a ‘jellyfish’ Christianity…that is, Christianity without bone,
or muscle, or power. A jellyfish is a pretty and graceful object when it floats
in the sea, contracting and expanding like a little, delicate, transparent
umbrella. Yet the same jellyfish, when cast on the shore, is a mere helpless
lump, without capacity for movement, self-defense, self-preservation. Alas! It
is a vivid type of much of the religion of this day, of which the leading
principle is, ‘No dogma, no distinct tenets, no positive doctrine.’ We have
hundreds of jellyfish clergymen, who seem not to have a single bone in their
body of divinity. They have no definite opinions; they belong to no school or
party; they are so afraid of ‘extreme views’ that they have no views at all. We
have thousands of jellyfish sermons preached every year, sermons without an
edge, or a point, or a corner, smooth as billiard balls, awakening no sinner
and edifying no saint. We have Legions of jellyfish young men annually turned
out from our Universities, armed with a few scraps of second-hand philosophy,
who think it a mark of cleverness and intellect to have no decided opinions
about anything in religion, and to be utterly unable to make up their minds as
to what is Christian truth…we have myriad of jellyfish worshipers — respectable
Church-going people, who have no distinct and definite views about any point in
theology. They cannot discern things that differ; any more than color-blind
people can distinguish colors. They think everybody is right and nobody wrong,
everything is true and nothing is false, all sermons are good and none are bad,
every clergyman is sound and no clergyman is unsound. They are ‘tossed to and
fro, like children, by every wind of doctrine’; often carried away by any new
excitement and sensational movement; ever ready for new things, because they
have no firm grasp on the old; and utterly unable to ‘render a reason of the
hope that is in them.’…Never was it so important for laymen to hold systematic
views of truth, and for ordained ministers to ‘enunciate dogma/doctrine’ very clearly
and distinctly in their teaching.”
Simply put, we
need pastors (both indigenous and foreign) who seek to honor Christ and glorify
God foremost. We need Pastors and teachers who seek to feed those starving sheep
(I know many of them) who are so very hungry and are desperate for the pure, Christ
centered, Christ honoring, God glorifying and scripturally saturated word.
It has been
a humbling experience these last several months especially to have been given
the great honor of preaching in many of these churches, gatherings and house
fellowship concerning many of these issues. I am especially thankful for our
very own fellowship that meets within a home on Sundays. It has been amazing to
see how many Indigenous young men and women are falling in love with a God that
sadly they had never been introduced to in many of these other churches.
My prayer is that we would take Christ at His word and dare greatly for His glory. I pray that many in this land would repent of their man centered, man made and man fashioned messages and would take up the only true Gospel that saves and has any real power. I pray that many would overcome their fears and cowardliness. And boldly, lovingly, compassionately and humbly point a lost word to its only true hope.
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Sent here at odd times, I never leave empty and have been so blessed by it! I look to meet the Blaze family soon! D. Allen
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