Yet, it is noteworthy just how little it takes to
upset the equilibrium that has been enjoyed.
Satan is always looking for an opportunity to attack, and sadly there is
no lack of springboards from which to launch such attacks.
What some people will not believe or accept is
how many times the “Christian” church is at the forefront of attacking Gospel
ministers. “Oh, the church would never
do that,” they say in defense of their own denomination. “The minister must have done something very
wrong for our church to remove him.”
Well, on that point they are quite correct. These men have preached the Gospel with power
and passion, which very thing the churches do not want. And they have applied Gospel principles to
and within their congregations, another unwanted church commodity.
Today’s liberal and anti-Gospel churches are
still removing Gospel-preaching ministers from their charges, while they leave
the ‘good churchmen’ to get on with their lives, not to mention their
ministries. What are ‘good churchmen’? ‘Good churchmen’ are those who never disturb
the consciences of their hearers, never question their professions of faith, never
expect their faith to be seen in everyday life, never ask uncomfortable questions
of the church, and never question the spirituality of the church. They just turn a blind eye to religious formalism
and outward respectability, and as long as the church is functioning “as it was
in the beginning, is now, and evermore shall be,” all is well.
But once God’s transforming Gospel arrives in
such churches, it is as if all hell is let loose – against the minister and
those who support the minister because he preaches the everlasting Gospel. As Dr John Stott calls it, the Gospel is
Christian Counter Culture. It challenges
everything, particularly those whose religious and eternal well-being are
dependent solely on a mere profession of faith.
Such people imagine they are genuine Christians and are regarded as such,
why? Because the church’s eldership
accepted them as Christians, so they must be Christians. And woe betide anyone, minister or otherwise,
who raises any questions as to their spiritual standing.
And remember this; the persecution of Christian
ministers does not only happen in far away lands like India, Pakistan, China,
etc. It is happening right in front of our
eyes. And do you know what makes this particularly
heart-breaking? God’s people in these
churches stand back and refuse to challenge such treatment of the servants of
Christ, thus implicating them in what their leaders have done to Gospel men. It shows just how little they care for the
Gospel after all. Why do they do
this? Because their ecclesiology is
essentially Roman Catholic, and by that I mean, whatever the church does is
right, infallibly right.
Thank God for those ministers who, out of love
for their people and for Christ and His Gospel, are prepared to challenge a
religion of mere words. Formal religion
is useless when faced with death, and we have discovered the reality of a
living faith in such a situation.
Two ministers have already been put out of their
charges by their respective denominations, one has been forced to resign to
take effect in about five weeks time, and another is on sick leave because of “work-related
stress;” he joins some 35 other ministers from one denomination who are off on similar grounds. Congregations are divided right down the
middle, and in most cases, this is over the Gospel, a most unwelcome commodity
in many churches today.
This happened to me twenty years ago, and it is
still happening to Gospel ministers today.
And when your wife is suffering from cancer and hears about the re-enactment
of such evils by churches, it does nothing to help her in her recovery. It brings back bad thoughts of what was done
to us by the church. You don’t need me
to tell you what kind of churches they are that throw out Gospel preaching
ministers, do you? If these churches
loved Christ and the Gospel, they would treasure the servants of Christ, not
toss them aside as you would an empty packet.
Because these are Christ’s chosen vessels for the propagation of the
Gospel, those churches and ministers will have to answer to God for the evil
they have inflicted on God’s men.
Now this kind of situation needles both my wife and me. It causes anger to arise within
us, and takes us back to the days when we were going through such church-inspired
persecution. In fact, it re-traumatises us.
Please pray for these persecuted ministers of the Gospel in this land where we are told that peace and reconciliation reign.
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