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I'm confused...enoch son said:Sean; I will tell you a story that Dreck Prince told one time. A new young pastor took over at a church. There where two little old lady in the congregation. One would speak in tongues and the other would interpret. The young pastor was under thier control. Dreck rebuke them. Witchcraft nothing more. "To the one that given much, much is required". I have seen this spirit of control many times. And it smells real bad.
When pastors manipulate others it is simply witchcraft. Actually when people manipulate others is really the thing not just Pastors. However there is something insidious about a person in ministry manipulating people especially when it comes to them using spiritual gifts. I know of cases where prophetic words were utilized to keep people submitted.fiveinjuly said:I'm confused...
Well, manipulation is simply manipulation. It's probably not a good thing to set "witchcraft" up as some buzzword we can use for everything that is evil or ungodly. It doesn't stay very true to the word. Not everything that is wrong, absurd, ungodly, or demonic can be placed under the "witchcraft" umbrella, though things are as bad and worse.Suffolk Sean said:When pastors manipulate others it is simply witchcraft. Actually when people manipulate others is really the thing not just Pastors. However there is something insidious about a person in ministry manipulating people especially when it comes to them using spiritual gifts. I know of cases where prophetic words were utilized to keep people submitted.
All this abuse really has me considering finding a more mainline church or something like Vineyard or Calvary Chapel again. I know these organizations tend to be authoritarian but at least there is accountability of the ministers in them.
Hey, yeah...the simple fact that this is a war and we have things going wrong everywhere doesn't mean that every leader is a tyrantShalia said:You guys make me feel really thankful for my pastors.
Our church has some *really* stupid rules. I mean really stupid. And I argued against them, cause it's not in my nature to sit back and let stupid rules reign. And when the pastors prayerfully considered what I was saying, they realized how "legalistic" their rules had been, and pulled them. <And I'm pretty much nobody in the church. I'm in the choir, and I volunteer for stuff when they need people. No office, no nothing. Just willing to stand up against stupidity when I see it.>
I'm really thankful we have a pastoral staff that listens and worries about their "flock" and listens to suggestions. I'm thankful that they're there when I have questions, and worries, and issues. I'm thankful that our head pastor realizes he can't do it all alone and has trained people under him to be available, that live in local areas who assure the members in their area that they are available day and night should you need them.
I love my church, and I love them even more reading what you guys have to say. I've never seen them abuse their positions.
Shalia
Funny you should mention that Sean. I have just recently gone head to head with my pastor whom I considered one of my few friends and he resorted to the "authority" play. It shocked me to no end and I still haven't figured out whether or not to stand against the legalisim of it, or to just move on.Suffolk Sean said:When pastors manipulate others it is simply witchcraft. Actually when people manipulate others is really the thing not just Pastors. However there is something insidious about a person in ministry manipulating people especially when it comes to them using spiritual gifts. I know of cases where prophetic words were utilized to keep people submitted.
All this abuse really has me considering finding a more mainline church or something like Vineyard or Calvary Chapel again. I know these organizations tend to be authoritarian but at least there is accountability of the ministers in them.
He said you shouldn't question him? I'm sure it wasn't in the midst of a sermon right?Asaph said:Funny you should mention that Sean. I have just recently gone head to head with my pastor whom I considered one of my few friends and he resorted to the "authority" play. It shocked me to no end and I still haven't figured out whether or not to stand against the legalisim of it, or to just move on.
I do know I will not long be associated with any organization that refuses to repent when it starts relying on the flesh. There are already plenty of "churches" doing that.
Asaph
No, it wasn't like that.Suffolk Sean said:He said you shouldn't question him? I'm sure it wasn't in the midst of a sermon right?
THIS IS SOOOOOOOOOO RIGHT ON, THAT IM DOING CART WHEELS IN MY HEART!!! AND I WONDER HOW A PASTOR WOULD FEEL IF HE HAD TO SIT WHILE LISTENING TO A SO CALLED "LAYMEN" SPEAK ??!?!?!?!??He put me back together said:I think the problem here is most likely that the Spirit of Elohim is simply missing from our assemblies, in many aspects. If the Spirit is not in us to choose a bishop (as if the decision was actually left up to the congregation in most situations), it is heavily unlikely that the man chosen by Elohim will be chosen by man.
With sadness, my honest observation is that what we call the church is typically like nearly all things on this earth--the one in the leader's seat is not the man who is strongest, smartest, best equipped, or chosen by Elohim (the latter, of course, is all that should matter). It's the man with the biggest mouth. Not to mention the fact that the one in the leader's seat is not truely at the helm, and neither is God.
Our style of meeting is obviously quite different from that of the new testiment--when I read the NT, I do not see one fellow getting up and making a big speech every week. I see everyone speaking together. Hey, I don't even see a stage, or a pulpit (actually, not all of these assemblies could get a pulpit if they wanted one). But the NT doesn't lay out a *plan* for meeting, not that they had one in the first place...I think, chiefly because if they did lay out a plan, it'd be just another culture-based line of scripture for us to pick up and squabble over. Still, while I think it'd be rather childish, *legalistic* (that one's for you, Jim), and off the mark to lay out any one style or plan as *the* format for worship (which is exactly what we've done), I think all of our meetings could use much more input from the congregation than we have. Even among us where everyone participates in the singing and the clapping and the...um...dancing jumping and shouting...when it's time to examine scripture, typically only one man is given to comment, and everybody else is just supposed to shout "amen!" and "you right preacher! you right! praiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiseeeeeee Gawd!" Unless, of course, someone stands up and starts speaking weird, which signifies a prophecy...
I think if there was more interaction and thought in ALL aspects of the church, we'd be less apt to have one guy standing up there dictating to everyone what to think, what to feel, how to act, and everything else. We would all learn from one another and from God, as it is supposed to be. When it comes to wickness in high places, or simply bad choices, or, well, just other people in general, I think the best thing for any individual to do is to make sure that he is right, that he is filled with the Spirit of God, and he himself is walking in the will of the true Father.
I have also noticed in the circles I move that the ministry as it is defined attracts a lot of introverted control-freaks who, while not being able to carry on a casual one-on-one conversation with you, can preach to thousands and who see in the pastoral ministry an opportunity to be the big fish in a small pond.
All this abuse really has me considering finding a more mainline church or something like Vineyard or Calvary Chapel again. I know these organizations tend to be authoritarian but at least there is accountability of the ministers in them.
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