Series | The Overcoming Life
Scripture | Ezekiel 34:2, “Son of
man, prophesy against the shepherds of Israel; prophesy and say to them: ‘This
is what the Sovereign Lord says: Woe to you shepherds of Israel who only take
care of yourselves! Should not shepherds take care of the flock?”
Lesson
18 | Failed
Leadership, “The Church Let Me Down,”
Sometimes in the church people get hurt and wounded because of
the mistakes and shortcomings of the leadership. As a result, the church has “wounded
warriors” and “suffering saints.” By no
fault of their own these precious children of God go through hardships because
of what others did to them.
As a pastor and leader I myself have been hurt and let down by
other leaders. Two of the first pastors
I looked up to when I first was saved divorced their wives and hit “reset” with
their churches because of it. One even
had an affair with the church secretary and actually expected the church to
continue to follow him. Another time in
Bible College my favorite professor got fired for lacking integrity and wasn’t
even allowed to come back and say good-bye.
When I was a young pastor in New Orleans I held my first major
outreach and invited a powerful inner city church planter with 20+ years of experience
to be the main speaker. After one of the
meetings he met with an old girl friend and eventually ended up divorcing his
wife, leaving his kids, and quitting his church just to be with her.
Despite the church’s best preventative measures, leaders still
can find a way to sin and hurt others.
Also, leaders can hurt their sheep with manipulation, legalism, and
greed. Other times leaders, like any
other boss, can be rude and abusive to their staff and congregation and cause
great psychological harm.
The solution to hurtful leadership is God’s healing touch of
love and restoration, 1 John 3:1, 4:7-10.
At the same time, God also uses other leaders in great churches to help
heal the hurts and soothe the pain. If
you have been hurt by leadership in the church consider the following, (1)
Forgive them, (2) Speak to other leaders about your hurts- it may be apart of
something bigger that needs to be dealt with, (3) Prayerfully decide if you can
effectively stay and work in the church or need to be with another church, and
(4) Always treat others as you would want to be treated. Leaders, like yourself, can and should be
restored if they take the proper steps.
Do you have hurt or bitterness in your heart towards church
leadership? If so, pray this out loud, “Father, help me to forgive and love as
much of the church as you do. Amen.”
Reflection | Have been genuinely hurt by church
leadership?
Action | (1) Repent if have allowed
your hurt feelings to be an offense against the church of Jesus Christ. In
other words, do not allow what some bad leaders did to cause you to reject the
entire Body of Christ and gathering together with godly leaders. (2) Pray and ask
God to help you discern the difference between being oversensitive towards
leadership (every little thing bothers you) and genuine hurt. (3) Lastly, forgive
the leaders who have really sinned against you and find a loving church to work
with to fulfill the great commission!
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Jeremiah 31:27-32:44, 1
Timothy 3:1-16, Psalm 88:1-18, & Proverbs 25:20-22. Click here to read
online.
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