Now there are also ministers who are being - at this very time - opposed and persecuted by non-believers who have been accepted as Christians by the church's elders and therefore as church members. This is what Gospel ministers must expect in what are imperfect churches. But the servants of Satan masquerading as Christians is another matter altogether. Even within the ministry there are those who not only do not preach a clear Gospel message but even undermine and deny it.
My heart yearns for these brethren, knowing, as I do, what
this means in experience, not only for the minister, but for his wife
and children as well. That's why, I believe, the important place of the
Christian minister within the churches and his teaching role there,
must be reinforced robustly because they are people within the churches
that are determined to silence the preaching of the gospel, and
therefore the upbuilding of the Kingdom of God. There is too much at stake in our province to allow this to happen. Irish writer James Joyce once said, "Evil triumphs when good men do nothing."
I do not intend this to happen in my country without a passionate
effort on my part to maintain the centrality of the preaching ministry
within the churches.
We
often hear of the persecution of ministers in foreign lands, and we
pray for these brothers who are facing death every day. But we are
allowing the devil to proceed uninhibitedly in Ulster when we believe that
this is still a Gospel preaching land, and that the churches here are
faithful to the Gospel. I only wish this were the case, and pray that
ere long, this will be a Gospel preaching and Gospel believing land once
again.
The church in Ulster is in a sorry mess. So deep are the
spiritual problems that it defies understanding to know what way to
move in order to form a biblical church. These churches belong to high
orthodoxy, so for anyone to question their adherence, say, to the WCF,
would be tantamount to heresy. These churches have been paralysed to an alarming degree by their official acceptance of Owenism, that it is difficult to see how such churches can be reformed according to the Scriptures, and to live under the Lordship of Christ. Have you ever heard of an Owenite church being reformed? "
They that are whole have no need of a physician, but they that are sick."
These are righteous churches that "need no repentance." Only God by His
Spirit can bring such dead orthodox churches to see the need to seek
Christ to revive and reform them. In addition, clericalism is becoming a real problem, if not a nuisance,
with reformed evangelical churches in Ulster. Thankfully there are
some who are prepared to confront and challenge this unbiblical
authoritarianism.
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