Thursday, 24 October 2013

#6 PRESBUTEROS, EPISKOPOS, DIAKONOS...

IOPNA shares the 6th article in our 9-part 'Exclusive Brethren’ series:

           
Okay, the early Church was hardly a cult, seeing the Holy Spirit was really the Boss of the show…

…yes and notice how there is no further mention in Acts of the Holy Spirit’s current activity after being ignored in chapter 21.
Oh!...so if there was no apostolic succession what about guys like John Darby who must have been inspired by the Holy Spirit to recover the truth about the Rapture?

Well, you’ve answered yourself – even in these last days of apostasy we’re not left without the help of the Holy Spirit, together with genuine pastors and teachers:

"…and he has given some apostles, and some prophets, and some evangelists, and some shepherds and teachers..."               Ephesians 4:11
Okay, teachers can’t be everywhere at the same time and they eventually depart this scene so how are congregations meant to be led or governed?  
Should they appoint their own pastor?

Check this out:

“But from Miletus having sent to Ephesus, he called over to him the elders (presbuteros) of the assembly....Take heed therefore to yourselves, and to all the flock, wherein the Holy Spirit has set you as overseers (episkopos), to shepherd the assembly of God, which he has purchased with the blood of his own."            Acts 20: 17-
Ah!...this is Paul warning the elders of Ephesus as overseers – there’s no bishop or pastor singled out because the Holy Spirit is Boss!

Exactly! In fact you won’t even find the words ‘bishop’ or ‘pastor’ in Darby’s translation...for what it’s worth.  Furthermore, we find the same regime recognised in Philippi…                 

“Paul and Timotheus, bondmen of Jesus Christ, to all the saints in Christ Jesus who are in Philippi, with the overseers (episkopos) and ministers (diakonos: deacons)…” Philippians 1:1
And this is how elders or overseers are to be respected:

“Let the elders who take the lead among the saints well be esteemed worthy of double honour, specially those labouring in word and teaching.”                   1 Timothy 5:17
Let me ask you - has anybody today got delegated apostolic authority to appoint elders like Titus did?

I guess not. That must mean that the responsibility rests on elders today to see that they qualify to act as an elder.  So where did the idea of clergy kick off?
Apparently the early Christians lost sight of biblical authority and the Holy Spirit being the Boss of the outfit so they began to recognise one ‘bishop’ in each place, eventually culminating in the bishop of Rome becoming ‘pope’ with assumed authority. Just by the way here is where ‘clergy’ came from:

"The elders which are among you I exhort, who am their fellow elder and witness of the sufferings of the Christ, who also am partaker of the glory about to be revealed: shepherd the flock of God which is among you, exercising oversight, not by necessity, but willingly; not for base gain, but readily; not as lording it over your possessions (Gk: kleros), but being models for the flock..."     1 Peter 5:1-
No more boring sermons, Vicar?

Darby has used ‘possessions’ where the King James Bible used ‘God’s heritage’. The Greek: kleros is cleris in Latin, clergie in French, and clergy in English.

So the clergy assume to be God’s heritage, hey??

Unfortunately reformers like Martin Luther didn’t take issue with this division between clergy and laity, otherwise they would have been out of a job, so John Darby and others did. 
It all gets back to: ‘Who’s running the show?’ 
Is the Holy Spirit the Boss or is it Man without biblical authority, tending to divide the flock?
Mmm…special ‘prophets’, ‘popes’, ‘ordained clergy’,…and now this ‘elect vessel’ guy…it all seems like Catholic baggage to me.     
Man has well and truly taken over….or Woman for that matter!

NEXT: Our own pastor?
Click on: http://hotspuds.blogspot.com.au/2013/10/our-own-pastor.html



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