“Look What I Did”

When leaders do a census of their organization or ministry it’s often in self defense. To undermine their opponents or detractors. To point to their accomplishments and say “see, I am doing a good job, don’t listen to those critics.” Or “look, there is fruit from my way of doing things, so stay loyal”

And this is fine for many leaders (CEOs, -governments, when it’s a strictly human-led organization) but this is not ok for the church. It’s not how it is in the kingdom of Jesus Christ.

The organizations of God are unique and in scripture God saw census-taking as a sign that a leader is taking personal credit for what he is doing. Leaders see it as self-defense but God sees it as evidence that a leader sees himself in the role only fit for the Lord.

The best tactic for a disciple of Jesus being criticized is not to defend himself. But to let God do that, and if he doesn’t then so be it, let it drop. Be criticized.

What Jesus Said About Himself

To Them … It Has Not Been Granted

Jesus answered them, “To you it has been granted to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it has not been granted.” Matthew 13:11

Jesus said this to his disciples about crowds of people who were listening to him but were simply watching for a show of signs or miracles. He was explaining why he taught about his kingdom with parables.

There are mysteries about reality and life that are hidden from us that only intense seeking, following, surrender, and loyalty to Jesus Christ personally can uncover.

If we’re after a religious show, he knows it!

And he will keep us in the dark spiritually in response. We’ll be hearing teaching that will mean nothing to us, go right over our heads, it will be hours wasted and we’ll remember not a thing taught to us.

It is almost cruel to teach young Christian to go for the entertainment and religious shows. And to then learn how produce more shows for others, this is modern nonsense religion it’s a waste of good time and energy. There must be realness when dealing with God, not a performance attitude.

If done well, shows do sell and do draw crowds but Jesus (the one who is our Lord) was not and is not moved by the crowds and their cash. Show-seeking and show-performing is setting young Christians up for spiritual blindness.

Jesus often refused to perform signs and miracles on demand.

The casual crowd member who is after a show has a level of blindness. Leaders who set out to make money putting them on are intentionally kept blind as well. They may progress in crowd size and with finances but not in ways that matter at all to our Lord.

Indifference and Disregard

I think the opposite of love is not hate. It is indifference and disregard. I’d much rather have conflict than a cold shoulder.

To love Jesus Christ is to be hyper-sensitive to him and his will and his ways.

Can we be indifferent toward him and he still show us mercy,? Well probably but…

to love him is to regard him, even when you don’t want to, even when you don’t think it’s such a big deal. When we love someone we have great regard for them.

Even when we disagree, even when it’s hard to side with them.

Stay Up To Date With Email

​-

I use & recommend Bluehost, buy your domain and hosting here!

Get Adam’s From His Side Book Here! Its about Church Transformaton from Institutional Church to Living Ecclesia

Visitors

  • 55,468 hits

Connect on Twitter

en_USEnglish