November 22, 2020

The Shepherd's Corner

THE SHEPHERD’S CORNER

This past a couple of weeks has been a sad week for many Christians in America.  You, who keep yourselves abreast with the news, must have heard that a relatively young pastor of a mega church on the East coast has fallen into sin.  There are thousands who flock to hear him preach every week and there are thousands more who follow him on social media.  I can only imagine how devastated they are upon hearing the revelation.  This pastor has since been fired.  

Having lived long enough I have seen pastors come and go—some by their own volitions, some by circumstances beyond their control, and some by their own doings.  Among those who have come and gone by their own doings are those who have been superstars in their ministries.  Usually they begin ministries as servants—and people treat them as such.  Slowly they ascend to stardom—and people treat them as stars.  Unfortunately, they do not intentionally refuse to be treated as stars; they happily welcome it as God’s bountiful blessings.  Some even make themselves superstars.

There are no superstars in the Kingdom of God, not even stars.  There are only sinful servants.  By setting them to be superstars, they are setting themselves up for moral failure, as C. S. Lewis correctly observes, “The higher, the more in danger.”  The danger is lurking more intensely by virtue of the fact when we believe that we are superstars, we forget that we are, in fact, plain and simple sinners.  And when we willfully forget that we are sinners, we dangerously forget to be holy.  Rightly 1 Peter 1:15 reminds us, “But just as He who called you is holy, so be holy in all you do.”  Be holy in ALL we do; not in some, but in ALL that we do.  We do not get to and should not pick and choose when we will be holy.  He does.

Pastor Paul

More Shepherd's Corner Articles

The Shepherd's Corner - August 1, 2021
Several days ago ABC News had a fairly long coverage of Indonesia’s grim situation.  I am sure it is not news anymore to us who have heard about what is happening there.  There is a dearth of oxygen supply, let alone respirators for the very ill.  People are building mass graves to keep up with...
Read More
The Shepherd's Corner - May 29, 2016
[:en]THE SHEPHERD’S CORNER Life is fragile. Like a vase, life can break into pieces. The sad thing is, not only do we have to spend time and energy—not to mention anguish—to pick up the pieces, there is also no guarantee that we can ever hold the same vase again. Some of us have been through [...
Read More
The Shepherd's Corner - January 17, 2021
THE SHEPHERD’S CORNER Nothing is permanent, and that includes memory.  Last week when I listed the names of our brothers and sisters who have gone home to be with the Lord, I tried hard to remember all; I did not wish to miss any.  Unfortunately, I still missed, not one but at least eigh...
Read More