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June 12, 2007

Success Covers Sin?

by @ 8:32 am. Filed under The Prodigal Church. [add to del.icio.us]

This article at Leadership Journal talks about the tendency nowadays for pastors to focus on developing their ministries and growing their churches rather than building character. The thinking is that “success covers a multitude of sins.” Samson disproved that theory long ago. His many victories over his enemies could not outweigh his own failure to become victorious over the flaws in his own character. His addictive womanizing was his ruin. He was defeated by his unwillingness to build his own character.

When a pastor has the ability to draw large crowds, he is often protected and supported by his followers, despite unaddressed problems with his character. Even when he does not bring the house down with some egregious sin, his lack of character results in a superficial church experience. You cannot lead people where you haven’t gone yourself. The Christian life is, or should be, all about character transformation. So at best, this practice does a great disservice to the congregation, and to the community as a whole.

At worst it results in a meltdown. The growing junior-mega-church I where I served last winter collapsed overnight. It went from celebrating the groundbreaking on a 2800 seat sanctuary, to total collapse in about a week’s time. There were people who left town for spring break only to come back and find that their church had vanished. All of it because the pastor could not overcome his character flaws. His exposure also exposed the flaws in his ministry. The church was a mile wide and an inch deep.

The end result has not been all bad. Two new and thriving churches have started as a result of that. And you can be sure that both of these are focusing strongly on building character through discipleship. We will not be making that particular mistake. We will have to come up with some new mistakes of our own to make.

Anyway, this falls in place with my ongoing study of why the church is not working for so many earnest people—what I call the Prodigal Church. And I love the statement by Dave Johnson: “In the Bible it was a miracle when God spoke through an ass. Now it happens every day.” I wish I’d said that. And I probably will.

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One Response to “Success Covers Sin?”

  1. M.A.C. (aka) Bruce W. Moar Says:

    Something we need to remember is the guy in the front usually is considered by the congregation or his/her followers to be without sin. Maybe his/her sin is that he/she is so narcissistic they can’t see their own sin. Most of us forget that we are all sinners and fall short of the glory of God (Rom.3:23). Just like in the world people want to do business with someone they think is successful, we as Christians all want to follow someone we think has it altogether in Christ. We forget that the original sin is judgment and that our judgment stinks, remember the fall should be our rallying call as believers.

    When a person judges another person in leadership it is usually because;

    1. They think they can do it better and they want the Shekina, or God’s glory for themselves.

    2. They are jealous of the other persons position and are coveting it.

    3. Why not me, they are focusing on what they want instead of what God wants and are probably missing every opportunity to do God’s will in their life.

    4. The judgment is a good one and we should be focusing on helping our erring brother/sister with forgiveness and compassion instead of condemnation. (Gal.6:1-5)

    The bottom line here is that we should be examining the plank in our own eye before looking at the sawdust in our brothers eye, amen?

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