I listened to some news clips today, excerpts from the preachings of a certain preacher who is the pastor for one of
the presidential candidates. I won’t share the details of what he said, but the language he used was disturbing. If there is anyone who is misapplying what the Bible says, this man does it.
As Christians, we aren’t to exalt any man as we all fall short and are prone to make mistakes. I would like to think that what this pastor said were isolated incidents, but the clips were from at least two different messages some four years apart.
I’m not going to exalt my pastor, but I will say this: I have never heard him say anything flagrantly offensive or demeaning toward anyone the three plus years that my family has attended his church. Our pastor sticks to the word of God, going line by line and addressing issues as they come up. Making political hay out of something isn’t his style and for that I am grateful.
I have sat under the teachings of pastors and preachers who said things I didn’t agree with, even leaving one church after I discovered that there wasn’t common ground for us to continue fellowshipping together. Yes, this is a strong statement and move to make, but it was necessary.
As followers of Jesus Christ, we should pray for our pastors and if something is said that is highly offensive or upsetting, to talk with him and him alone about the matter. In most cases everything should clear up, but in the event that it doesn’t you should move on after exhaustively working toward reconcilement.
Are you proud of your pastor? Without any doubt, I know that I can say that I am.
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