If you have experienced lording pastors (e.g. giving orders, "obey me" or be disciplined, "don't question me", "touch not the Lord's anointed, and the like), cultic tendencies in your church (e.g. forbidden to associate with others outside of the church, others outside of your church are "lost", forbidden or frowned upon to ask honest and sincere questions, and the like), or being spiritually beaten with the Word of God by a pulpit-pounding angry man every Sunday, and other experiences that have left you feeling battered for simply seeking to worship corporately at your local Christian church, please share your experience.
I had a similar experience with a church/pastor who refused to hear a long-time friend and brother show him/them in love what the Lord said about worship, the church, leadership, and teaching from His Word. The pastor rejected everything I shared with him, even though it was all Scriptually anchored. Soon, he convinced the church that my family and I were evil and without our consent or presence, they "voted" us out of the church based on fabricated comments from the pastor.
It was devastating. My wife and I had been there for years, served there, grew up spiritually there, and I was a leader in the church with several ministries. The brethren were our family and it was all torn away from us in an instant because someone decided that the Word of God did not apply to him, and brethren refused to hear the truth. It was cultic. Terrible. It sent us reeling and spiraling down from church.
We had to find another church, but how can you replace your church home? Very difficult time and times until now. I miss the fellowship. We are recovering and seeking to put it behind us, but I am reminded that there are so many others who have suffered as the result of simply wanting corporate worship to be how the Lord tells us in His Word; to be about fellowship; about brethren taking the Word of God and expounding on it as the Lord has revealed to them, singing unto the Lord, ...
Until now, we have not found a properly led or functioning church (i.e. dysfunctional churches). I am more protective now over my family and will not bring them or me under submission to leaders or a church that does not honor the Lord first through His Word. If they are not "walking" (in the Word), they are not worth "following" ("Be ye followers of me [Paul], even as I also am of Christ" - 1Corinthians 11:1).
The Lord has been bringing me through a journey of grace for some years now beginning with giving me understanding of 1Peter 5:3, "Feed the flock of God which is among you, taking the oversight thereof, not by constraint, but willingly; not for filthy lucre, but of a ready mind." I have studied this and researched for some years now and am convinced that what we see in churches today is NOT what the Lord would have for His sheep; not the abundant life He wants for us.
The sheep are starving, bleating, wounded, and wandering without proper food, and a proper "shepherd" to protect them. The Lord (John 10:27) and His Holy Spirit (John 16:13) are our guides, it is the task of the undershepherds to "feed" and "protect" the flock of God (Jeremiah 3:15; 1Peter 5:3; Acts 20:29), from false teaching (Philippians 3:2) which is why the spiritual leader should be "laboring in the word" (1Timothy 5:17) and "worthy of double honor" because they study and search the scriptures more than the average brethren. Why? So they can rule over the sheep? No, to protect the brethren from false teaching if someone is teaching bad doctrine.
This is why brethren should be "submitted to" these leaders in Hebrews 13:17 (the ever-popular and gravely misunderstood verse of choice by overbearing and unlearned "pastors"). However, sharing the Word of God is terribly neglected by the very "pastors" who are supposed to be caring for you; who have allowed pride to enter in and dominate and rule over the sheep (1Timothy 3:6). This is in stark contrast to our Lord who is the gentle Shepherd (Isaiah 40:11).
There is so much more to share, but let me stop here and let you share your story, and let's let the Word of God minister to us, teach us, and comfort us.
I had a similar experience with a church/pastor who refused to hear a long-time friend and brother show him/them in love what the Lord said about worship, the church, leadership, and teaching from His Word. The pastor rejected everything I shared with him, even though it was all Scriptually anchored. Soon, he convinced the church that my family and I were evil and without our consent or presence, they "voted" us out of the church based on fabricated comments from the pastor.
It was devastating. My wife and I had been there for years, served there, grew up spiritually there, and I was a leader in the church with several ministries. The brethren were our family and it was all torn away from us in an instant because someone decided that the Word of God did not apply to him, and brethren refused to hear the truth. It was cultic. Terrible. It sent us reeling and spiraling down from church.
We had to find another church, but how can you replace your church home? Very difficult time and times until now. I miss the fellowship. We are recovering and seeking to put it behind us, but I am reminded that there are so many others who have suffered as the result of simply wanting corporate worship to be how the Lord tells us in His Word; to be about fellowship; about brethren taking the Word of God and expounding on it as the Lord has revealed to them, singing unto the Lord, ...
Until now, we have not found a properly led or functioning church (i.e. dysfunctional churches). I am more protective now over my family and will not bring them or me under submission to leaders or a church that does not honor the Lord first through His Word. If they are not "walking" (in the Word), they are not worth "following" ("Be ye followers of me [Paul], even as I also am of Christ" - 1Corinthians 11:1).
The Lord has been bringing me through a journey of grace for some years now beginning with giving me understanding of 1Peter 5:3, "Feed the flock of God which is among you, taking the oversight thereof, not by constraint, but willingly; not for filthy lucre, but of a ready mind." I have studied this and researched for some years now and am convinced that what we see in churches today is NOT what the Lord would have for His sheep; not the abundant life He wants for us.
The sheep are starving, bleating, wounded, and wandering without proper food, and a proper "shepherd" to protect them. The Lord (John 10:27) and His Holy Spirit (John 16:13) are our guides, it is the task of the undershepherds to "feed" and "protect" the flock of God (Jeremiah 3:15; 1Peter 5:3; Acts 20:29), from false teaching (Philippians 3:2) which is why the spiritual leader should be "laboring in the word" (1Timothy 5:17) and "worthy of double honor" because they study and search the scriptures more than the average brethren. Why? So they can rule over the sheep? No, to protect the brethren from false teaching if someone is teaching bad doctrine.
This is why brethren should be "submitted to" these leaders in Hebrews 13:17 (the ever-popular and gravely misunderstood verse of choice by overbearing and unlearned "pastors"). However, sharing the Word of God is terribly neglected by the very "pastors" who are supposed to be caring for you; who have allowed pride to enter in and dominate and rule over the sheep (1Timothy 3:6). This is in stark contrast to our Lord who is the gentle Shepherd (Isaiah 40:11).
There is so much more to share, but let me stop here and let you share your story, and let's let the Word of God minister to us, teach us, and comfort us.