Thoughts
on Michael Wells’ teachings in My Weakness for His Strength (Vol. 1) - #
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Personal discipline and church discipline are two
things very rarely discussed in the arena of Christian fellowships these
days. Yet God has given specific
instruction on how to handle such.
Michael gives us a good look at this issue and points us toward God’s
Truth.
DAY 307
Uncovering
Your Brother’s Sins
Now the sons of Noah who
came out of the ark were Shem and Ham and Japheth, and Ham was the father of
Canaan. These three were the sons of Noah; and from these the whole earth was
populated.
Then Noah began farming and planted a vineyard. And he drank of the wine and
became drunk, and uncovered himself inside his tent. And Ham, the father of
Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father, and told his two brothers outside. But
Shem and Japheth took a garment and laid it upon both their shoulders and
walked backward and covered the nakedness of their father; and their faces were
turned away, so that they did not see their father’s nakedness. When Noah awoke
from his wine, he knew what his youngest son had done to him. So he said,
“Cursed be Canaan; a servant of servants he shall be to his brothers.”
--Genesis 9:18-25
There is a lesson for
us. Are we to uncover the
nakedness of our brother? Many believe it is their job to find the sins
of others and then expose them to everyone. Not only is this contrary to Matthew 18, but it
will bring a curse upon the fault-finder insofar as he is complicit with the
enemy, who accuses the brethren before our God day and night (Revelation
12:10). Let God deal
with a man's nakedness. I know a pastor who discovered a hidden sin that
another pastor committed some thirty years ago, and out of spiritual jealousy
he made sure that everyone found out about it. Is this how we treat the people
of God? Yes, if we want to be like Ham. Should we not rather prefer to be like
the other two brothers, backing up with the Blood that covers and not
publicizing the failures?
Yellow – VIP, Very Important Point Green
– IT, Incredible Truth
Red – GP, Greatest Promises
Turquoise – UR, Unfathomable Riches Pink
– PV, Priceless Victory
It is remarkable that many Christian fellowships will not follow God’s
uncomplicated directives for handling discipline among its membership. Very clearly, all discipline begins with the
individual accused of some infraction (self-discipline). If self-discipline were followed by each, no
other discipline would be necessary.
If there is cause, one person (the “accuser”) is to go to that brother
(the “accused), and the accused has a choice to “hear” the accuser, and change
his ways, OR to not change. A change
ENDS all discussion. Goes no
further. Goes to no one else.
Only if the accused brother does not “hear” and “change,” is the one
accuser to go to a couple more who go with the accuser to the “offending”
brother. Once more, the accused can “hear”
and change, OR not. A change ENDS all
discussion. Goes no further. Goes to no one else. Finally, IF necessary, the accused is to be
taken to the Fellowship with the same process.
It is incumbent on brethren to do as God directs, and take no action to
the contrary. Otherwise, as Michael
points out, the fault-finder(s) become complicit with the enemy, and ultimately
God will deal with them.
May we all be found to act as Shem and Japheth did, and never like
Ham. The end result is not good.
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