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- Question #11
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- "If a man is chosen, by God, for the Ministry, and later, has to step down
- because of some sort of moral indiscretion, will God ever restore this person
- to the Ministry?"
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- Answer #11
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- Well, let me have you look at 1Corinthians 9:27, and just briefly give you a
- comment. The answer, I believe, depends on what the ministry is. I believe
- that a person could fall into moral sin, and be restored to some kind of
- ministry. But I believe that there is some ministry, in which a man cannot
- engage himself, and that would be the ministry of "preaching and teaching the
- Word of God," as a pastor or elder.
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- I want you to look at 9:27 of 1Corinthians, Paul gives us a very important
- statement here, please notice verse 27, "I buffet my body," that's buffet not
- buffet [buf-fey], same spelling, different meaning. "I buffet my body, and
- make it my slave." Literally, the word buffet means, "to give a black eye,"
- it means to punch.
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- "I subject my body, make it my slave." Why? "Because, I have this fear,
- that after I have preached to others, that I myself should be "adokimos," in
- the Greek, disqualified. And the word literally means, to have been tested
- and tried and found inadequate. Paul says, "My great fear is after I have
- preached to others, that I myself should be disqualified."
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- I believe that it is possible, after having preached, to be disqualified.
- You say, "What disqualifies you?" It is very clear from the verse, "I beat
- my body into submission," because it is my body that will disqualify me.
- Misuse of the body is a disqualifyer from ministry. I have never heard
- anyone who talks about restoration deal with that verse.
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- Paul says, "I have to beat my body into submission, because it is those sins
- of the body." You say, "Well, what are the sins of the body?" Well, he has
- already talked about them in this very same Epistle. Verse 18, of chapter 6,
- "Flee immorality, every other sin that a man commits is outside of the body,
- but the immoral man sins against his own body."
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- And so Paul says that, "It is immorality that is the unique sin of the body."
- So it is, that I must control that immorality, so that my body doesn't fall
- into immorality, and in so doing render me disqualified. From what? From
- preaching. From the role of leadership. Now maybe a person could come back
- in some ministry, in some other way, sure. Restoration to the Church, yes.
- Restoration to usefulness to God, yes. But restoration to a pulpit,
- restoration to an elder, how can it be?
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- A man is to be blameless and above reproach. A man is to be a "one woman
- man." It says it as clearly as that in 1Timothy and Titus. That man is not
- blameless who commits adultery, that man is not above reproach, that man is
- not a "one woman man." And the model has been shattered. You see,
- Spiritual leadership is not just a question of what you say, it is a
- question of what you are. It is the integrity of life.
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- If you think Spiritual leadership is just preaching a good sermon, raising
- the budget, moving the Church, keeping things going, then you can get anybody
- in the pulpit. But if standing in the pulpit and Spiritual leadership is all
- about the life you live, then the integrity of the man is crucial.
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- So yes, persons who fall into sin can be restored to the Church, and to
- fellowship. They can be restored to some level of usefulness and serve the
- Lord. But I believe once they have shattered the model, they cannot step
- back as an elder, as a pastor, because they are no longer blameless, they are
- no longer above reproach, they have shown themselves not to be a "one woman
- man."
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- And that puts a heavy burden on the ministry. It really does. But it is one
- which the Spirit of God gives us the power to bear.
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