"Dear friend, don’t let this bad example influence you.
Follow only what is good. Remember that those who do good prove that
they are God’s children, and those who do evil prove that they do not
know God." (3 John 1:11 NLT)
As I was re-reading
this passage of scripture this morning, what John was saying to the
church in his letter reminded me that we are indeed "without excuse" when it comes to knowing how we should live.
The bad example
John references is the "church leader" who throws people out of the
church when people don't do what he says, rather than what is good. John
was encouraging people to help support "the traveling teachers"
(evangelists), Diotrephes was opposed to welcoming or supporting those
traveling to teach The Word and told people not to help, and when they
did help, he threw them out of the church. Considering this church was
probably meeting in his home--he felt he had every right to control what
occurs in his home.
Are there any church
leaders who are doing the same thing today? There are some who are so
puffed up with their own importance and what they have to say, that if a
person doesn't support what they want, they invite them to leave the
church! I have been in churches where the leaders were dictators and
felt they had a right to be so since it was their "father or mother" who
had founded the church. What they failed to realize is that a relative
may have established a ministry in a local building, but that does not
give them the right to dictate to people who do not support their
"self-righteousness".
In one church in
particular, I got tired of the attitude and left. When a person can
"see" that God is not in charge of the situation, the only recourse one
has to stay in right relationship with God is to just leave--the
madness--not God.
That's the other thing
that baffles me. When people do leave a church because they do not see
God's hand in anything that's taking place, why do people assume that
person is "leaving God" and not just a building?
It
is amazing to me that some get so caught up in themselves that they do
not even recognize when they have taken charge in a church and left God
completely out of the situation. Oh, they "posture" at teaching, using
The Word, but then they negate The Word with their own sense of
righteousness and setting standards for others according to what they
do--not what The Word says. God is not mocked--He sees it all and
understands the motives in the person's heart--and only that person is
deceived--by their self-righteousness.
This
is why John was writing this letter--to encourage people to follow the
"good examples" and influence of those who are not only teaching God's
truth, but living God's truth for all to see.
I
am a passionate advocate for those who have want to follow truth and
have been deceived by people. And my advice is similar to John's. If there is no indication of a person or church leaders doing things according to God's Truth--RUN and don't look back! When we know what God has said, we are held accountable for what we do--on all levels and what we say.
Don't be fooled or cajoled into following people--FOLLOW THOSE WHO FOLLOW CHRIST IN WORD AND DEED--ALWAYS DOING GOOD FOR THE BENEFIT OF OTHERS!
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