Church governance: getting rid of traditions of men


Introduction

Mark 7 v 8: “For laying aside the commandment of God, you hold the tradition of men….
A tradition can be described as a norm, a practise or custom that is acceptable among a group of people. However, certain traditions in the church have a way of replacing the commandment of God. In other words, a tradition can be a practice in the Church that is accepted by all, but is contrary to the Word. These traditions do not just happen in an instance, but they slowly take root among us until they have replaced the practise of Scripture. In fact they get established to an extent that error is received as truth, while Truth is frowned upon.
Paul warned Timothy about this in 1 Timothy 4 v 16 (NIV) when he said, “Watch your life and doctrine closely…” It is easy to move away from Truth and good doctrine and start practicing harmful doctrines.
Every now and then we need to check if we are still in the Truth. As a people, we have a tendency of slowly moving away from Truth. Therefore we ought to always check that we are properly aligned to the Truth and practise of Scripture.
Thus every practise in the church must pass the test of Scripture. If we cannot support any practise with two or three Scriptures, then it must fall away and Truth must rise. #TraditionsOfMenMustFall

The Church and Christ

Colossians 1 v 18: And He is the head of the body, the church, who is the beginning, the first born from the dead, that in all things He may have the pre-eminence. 
Christ is the head of the church and he must have the “pre-eminence”. That means He must have the highest honour and adoration amongst the saints. Alas! It is not so. The Senior pastors and founders have more honour and adoration than Christ in most churches. In fact people believe pastors more that Christ. Christ has become a foreigner and outcast in His own Church. The saints talk more about their papa than Jesus. The saints long for a touch from papa than Jesus. The highest honour and worship goes to papa than Christ.
This tradition has crept into the church and has become a norm. Worshipping a man of God is normal and no one sees anything wrong with that. In the Scripture above, the church is described as a body, and Christ as its Head. We need to restore the Headship of Christ in our midst. We need to restore the order. This phenomenon of the men of God is so established that people think that their pastors are mediators between them and God. People even pray to the God of their “fathers”. The Scripture is clear, “For there is one God and one mediator between God and  men, the Man Christ Jesus.” ( I Tim 2 v 5).

The elders

1 Peter 5 v 1 – 5, “The elders who are among you I exhort, I who am a fellow elder and witness of Christ’s sufferings, and aslo a partaker of the glory that will be revealed. Shepherd the flock of God which is among you, serving as overseers, not by compulsion but willingly, not for dishonest gain but eagerly. Not as being lords over those entrusted to you, but being examples to the flock. And when the Chief Shepherd appears, you will receive the crown of glory that does not fade away.
The concept of elders is introduced in this scripture above and many other scriptures (James 5 v 14 – 16, Philippians 1 v 1, Acts 14 v 23, Titus 1 v 5 – 9, 1 Timothy 5 v 17 – 20). Firstly, the elders constitute a layer of leadership in the church. Secondly we see a concept of plurality of elders, and not a concept of a singular pastorate. In other words, the shepherding of the flock of Christ is done by a group of elders and not a single man of God or papa. Thirdly and most importantly, Christ is the Chief Shepherd of His flock. Therefore if there is any seniority with regard to leadership in the church, it is Christ who is the Chief, Senior and Major Pastor of His flock. In summary, Christ is the Senior Pastors who leads His church with a group of pastors. These pastors must SERVE as overseers, willingly, not for dishonest gain, and must be examples to the church (1 Peter 5 v 1-5).
The recent traditions in the church go directly against the exhortation by Peter through the Spirit of Christ. Firstly, a single pastorate model is practised instead of a team of pastors. The man of God is the senior pastor with all power and anointing. We go to church to hear a man on a show, not to give Christ the pre-eminence He deserves. Secondly, the church seems to exist for the man of God. The church is like a franchise and family business. These singular men of God are untouchable and Lord it over the flock of Christ. Under these men, the church has become the biggest scam of the 21st century.

In the spirit of uprooting the foreign concept of superstars and men of God, I have compared the attitudes and practices of the Men of God (papa) with that of the God of all men (Jesus).

Men of God
God of all men
You pay R7000 to see the man of God.
Christ says freely you received, freely you give. (Matthew 10 v 8)
You can’t call him your brother.
Christ says, “I am not ashamed to call the saints brethren.” (Hebrews 2 v 1)
You must serve the man of God.
Christ washed the feet of His disciples. ( John 13 v 1 – 17)
He founded the church
Christ died for the church. ( Ephesians 5 v 25)
The man of God has body guards
Christ rebuked Peter for cutting someone’s ear
The man of God does a grand entrance and receive worship
Angels refused the worship of men. ( Revelations 22 v 8 – 9)
The man of God has commercialized the church
Jesus cast out traders and dealers in the church. ( John 2 v 13 – 17)
The man of God wants you to receive his anointing.
Christ anoints gifts and graces everyone for the benefit of all. (I Corinthians 12 v 7).


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