Posted on 08/16/2011 7:16:05 AM PDT by marbren
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The early church did not have it. None of the apostles ever held the job. In fact, it appears nowhere in the New Testament.
Now, author Jon Zens states what undoubtedly has occurred to many Christians: The role of the "pastor" needs to be reconsidered.
In his new book, "The Pastor Has No Clothes! Moving from Clergy-Centered Church to Christ Centered Ekklesia, Zens asserts that the unbiblical office of pastor has grown via tradition into a hindrance both to church congregations and the pastors themselves.
It surely is not what our Lord had in mind, he contends.
Most church-goers are well aware that only a minority of members are active beyond attending weekly services. Almost universally, the modern institution is a "spectator church."
But when Jesus said he would build his "church" he used the secular word ekklesia to refer to the body of believers, which Zens explains was similar to our concept of a town meeting.
"Ekklesia was used about 100 times in the Greek translation of the New Testament to translate the Hebrew word qualal, which referred to the Israelite 'assembly.'"
The body of Christ, he says, "is to be a Spirit-led setting where kingdom business can be acted upon."
"In light of what ekklesia really entails, popular conceptions of 'church' are dangerously limited to coming to a building, singing, putting some money in a plate, hearing a sermon, and going home."
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Read more: Why do Christians focus on pastors when Bible doesn't? http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=332965#ixzz1VCXRFI9e
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http://scripturecatholic.com/the_church.html#the_church-VI
Scripture - click on above link for where one can find the following topics with scripture references in the bible as well as what the early church fathers taught:
Peter is the Rock on which the Church is Built
Peter has the Keys of Authority over the Earthly Kingdom, the Church
Peter’s Keys and Papal Succession
The Church is Infallible and Supernatural
The Church is Visible and One
The Church is Hierarchical
Controversies in the Church
Tradition / Church Fathers
Peter is the Rock on which the Church is Built
The Church is called Catholic
The Church is Indefectible
The Churchs Ecumenical Councils are Infallible
The Church is Hierarchical (Bishops, Priests and Deacons)
The Church is Visible and One
We thank you, God our Father, for those who have responded to your call to priestly ministry.
Accept this prayer we offer on their behalf: Fill your priests with the sure knowledge of your love.
Open their hearts to the power and consolation of the Holy Spirit.
Lead them to new depths of union with your Son.
Increase in them profound faith in the Sacraments they celebrate as they nourish, strengthen and heal us.
Lord Jesus Christ, grant that these, your priests, may inspire us to strive for holiness by the power of their example, as men of prayer who ponder your word and follow your will.
O Mary, Mother of Christ and our mother, guard with your maternal care these chosen ones, so dear to the Heart of your Son.
Intercede for our priests, that offering the Sacrifice of your Son, they may be conformed more each day to the image of your Son, our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen.
Saint John Vianney, universal patron of priests, pray for us and our priests
This icon shows Jesus Christ, our eternal high priest.The gold pelican over His heart represents self-sacrifice.
The border contains an altar and grapevines, representing the Mass, and icons of Melchizedek and St. Jean-Baptiste Vianney.
Melchizedek: king of righteousness (left icon) was priest and king of Jerusalem. He blessed Abraham and has been considered an ideal priest-king.
St. Jean-Baptiste Vianney is the patron saint of parish priests.
Here’s a clue. If a church has a billboard ad on the side of the road which features a huge glamor shot of the preacher and preacheress, it’s pastor centered.
Because Christ ordained Believers to administration of the Church, not the Bible.
The author’s premise is as goofy as 300 million Americans all claiming to live by the Constitution without submitting to the institutions that Constitution provides for...
Thanks for your article. It makes me recall going to an open campus day (back in 1991) with our senior high daughter, along with one of her older brothers,26 at the time, came home because he wanted to check out all at the Bible College also.
To cut to the chase, as they say, the president spoke that AM and he said: “The pastor is the central focus of the church.”
I wanted to go up later and challenge him, but it seemed the Lord blocked me with this: “You cannot tell him, I’m still trying to tell him; “Christ is the all in all focus of the Church, His Church.”
I also recall; we are all naked before our Lord. (Hebrews 4:13)
As I under it, there is no Clergy nor laity in our Lord’s church. As one brother in Christ I know was asked; “Oh, you are with brethren that do not believe in the clergy?” He answered, “Oh, we believe in the clergy, we just don’t believe in the laity.”
P.S. Our daughter and son, chose not to attend that Bible College!
None of us are doing it like it was intended. Pagan Christianity.
None of us are doing it like it was intended. Pagan Christianity.
This is one other thing that is good about the Catholic Church — you belong within the boundaries of a parish and you stay there even when the priest moves on to another assigment.
Some people do go church-hopping (that’s what we call it) to follow a pastor or find a pastor they like more.
But all in all —
Catholics are in church for two things.
1. The Liturgy of the Word — directly from the Bible (what is posted daily)
2. The Liturgy of the Eucharist — totally centered on the Body and Blood of Christ.
The priest does not have the larger responsibilities that a protestant preacher might have in keeping a Congregation together.
The priest is there for two purposes:
1. To proclaim the Gospel — and preach (Liturgy of the Word)
2. To perform the Sacraments — the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
(Yes, other Sacraments may be offered other than the Eucharist.) There are often Baptisms, ALWAYS Confession, the Sacrament of Reconciliation. I every witnessed a priest giving the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick when someone had a stroke during Mass — of course, he then went back to the Mass when the ambulance came.
Who’s (who is), not whose (belonging to whom).
To your way of thinking I suppose the Cathedrals of Europe are a pain in the ass.
Church is the dugout...the game occurs OUTSIDE the church walls....
To say that the Bible does not focus on pastors i.e., the church having a single pastor or a lead pastor, or that " IT APPEARS NOWHERE IN THE NEW TESTAMENT", is nothing short of ridiculous and unbiblical. It is obvious from the book of Revelation that our Lord Jesus Christ has great concern for HIS CHURCH and recognized and supported the principle of single or lead pastors of a local church body as being both necessary and biblical when we read the following:
"Then I turned to see the voice that was speaking with me. And having turned I saw SEVEN GOLDEN LAMPSTANDS;
AND IN THE MIDDLE OF THE LAMPSTANDS I saw one like a son of man, clothed in a robe reaching to the feet, and girded across His chest with a golden sash." (Revelation 1:12-13, NASB Emphasis Added)
"In His RIGHT HAND HE HELD SEVEN STARS" (Revelation 1:16a, NASB Emphasis Added)
Who are these "seven stars" and what are the "seven lampstands"? God's Word tells us exactly what they are by interpreting them for us:
"As for the mystery of the SEVEN STARS which you saw IN MY RIGHT HAND, and the seven golden lampstands: THE SEVEN STARS ARE THE ANGELS OF THE SEVEN CHURCHES, and the SEVEN LAMPSTANDS ARE THE SEVEN CHURCHES." (Revelation 1:20, NASB Emphasis Added)
When the Apostle John sees the Lord Jesus Christ he sees Him in the middle of the seven individual churches. His care and concern for them is so great that He also has the SEVEN ANGELS i.e., the seven PASTORS of those seven churches IN HIS HAND! Angel" here is the Greek word "angalos" and it means "messenger". Note, the scripture does not say Jesus had 14, 21, 28 or a lot of "stars" in His hand it says He just had SEVEN =ONE angel for each of the seven churches.
It is obvious that the reference here to "ANGEL" is to the lead or single pastor of each of these seven churches and is not a reference to spirit beings known as angels. This is easy to interpret because in all seven letters to the seven churches found in Revelation chapters 2 and 3 each letter is specifically written and addressed: "To THE ANGEL (either single or head) of the church of... write" 2:1, 8, 12, 18, 3:1, 7, 14 (Revelation, NASB Emphasis Added)
Not only were these pastors ("angels") to receive these letters, they had a direct responsibility, as "messengers of God", to read these letters to their congregations who in turn had an obligation to "hear" (listen to what was being aid to them and apply it to their lives) what was being said to them by these individual "stars", "angels", pastors who were to read these letters, and in point of fact the entire book of Revelation, to their respective congregations:
He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. Revelation 2:7, 11, 17, 19, 3:6, 13, 22.
I testify to everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: if anyone adds to them, God will add to him the plagues which are written in this book;
and if anyone takes away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God will take away his part from the tree of life and from the holy city, which are written in this book. (Revelation 22:18-19, NASB Emphasis Added)
While God's Word teaches the priesthood of the believer, it also clearly teaches the biblical role and office of pastor/elder/bishop. It is clear from Revelation that individual pastors of individual churches are both biblical, foundational and clearly evident in the New Testament and within the early church.
This thread is more about Protestant reality not the RCC.
I do appreciate the architecture, Try building one today.
Your comment makes me think of another point. People had lives with spiritual reality in the past. Today reason trumps faith in this realm of Satan called the world. People don't have a clue what is really going on around them in the spiritual world.
I was in a Sunday School class yesterday being led by the pastor. He mentioned something he did daily in prayer. I asked him what the basis was in scripture for it. That led to the remainer of the class being a polite discussion about prayer and spiritual warfare.
In most of the Baptist congregations I’ve been in, the pastor is respected but HARDLY unchallenged. Happily, most of the pastors I’ve known have been godly men who welcomed someone saying, “But where is that found in scripture?”, or “Does that conflict with this passage...?”
What about the idolatry problem of the church, or Pastor, or denomination etc.
1 Peter 5 says that the leaders of the churches are “Pastors”; Jesus being the “Chief Pastor”. Pastor is just the Latin word for shepherd.
Sadly there are some charlatans in Christendom, but their false doctrine and false teaching = lording it over their congregations does NOT negate the biblical role and office of pastor/teachers. It is also not the pastors fault in most cases that their congregations are not fulfilling their roles as priests. Often it comes about because the are lazy, SELF-centered, or willfully sherking their personal responsebility.
Ugh. Typical Roman Catholic faith-bating. As though your denominations are without fault.
My position is we are conditioned by our culture. We know what we know because this is all we know. Satan has lulled us to sleep. It is going to hit the fan any minute and everyone is in la la land. The next election will fix everything.
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