Although
you hate to do it, sometimes you have to admire the enemy’s battle tactics. It’s
hard to do when you’re engaged in warfare with him, and you see that his plans
are bearing fruit, but if you can muster the wherewithal to take a step back
and objectively assess the situation from afar, you come to realize that the
enemy’s long term strategy has worked brilliantly.
I’ve
been mulling over the situation I addressed in my previous post for the past
few days, looking at it from different angles, and wondering, sometimes out
loud, why so many pastors are still silent on this matter, and why the supposed
spiritual leaders of our day are pretending as though this is a nonissue, and
not deserving of their time.
I
did not come to the following conclusion lightly, I did not come upon it
haphazardly, but the only thing that makes sense, the only answer to the
question of why are the leaders silent, is because they themselves are
compromised.
In
light of recent events certain truths have become undeniable. Among them, the
undeniable truth that Paul wasn’t just nitpicking when he said a bishop must be
blameless, the husband of one wife, temperate, sober minded, of good behavior,
hospitable, able to teach, not given to wine, not violent, not greedy for
money, not quarrelsome, not covetous, and the list goes on.
Paul
didn’t just pull some virtues out of a hat with which he decided to burden the
leadership of the congregation, he itemized the virtues a leader ought to have
in order to be above reproach and have the ability to speak truth with
authority.
The
reason all these things are prerequisite for someone to be a bishop, or a
leader in God’s house, is because if he is these things, then he is in no way
compromised, and when he speaks against sin, it will not be from a position of hypocrisy,
or ineffectualness because he is guilty of the selfsame things, but a position
of authority and conviction.
The
enemy’s master stroke was to convince the leaders of God’s house that we need
to become like the world in order to attract the world, and once we became like
the world, we lost our flavor, we became compromised, and the enemy had something
he could always point to if ever we thought it necessary to speak against sin.
The
mammoths, the gargantuan, the spiritual giants of our day, are pretty much all
compromised in one way or another, some in more extreme ways than others, but
all because they did not meet the requirements set forth by the Gospel, and also
because when they did not meet these most basic of requirements the
congregation just winked and shrugged their shoulders.
Now,
because these men have so many skeletons in their closets that the doorframe is
threatening to buckle, they are silent for fear of someone turning the door handle
and peeking in.
Having
studied up on this man from Louisiana a bit more, I believe the fact that he is
the husband of one wife – his sweetheart from his early youth – because he is a temperate man, not given to wine, not greedy for money,
and not covetous, the enemy had nothing on him, and nothing he could be shamed
with.
Why
the deafening silence? Because unqualified men have hijacked the positions of
power in God’s house, and the sheep are so distracted and indifferent, that as
long as there’s no video of the guy doing something tawdry, they’ll go along to
get along, and sweep it all under the rug.
Sin
has neutered the leaders of God’s house, and now they are as silent as church
mice, because they would rather the spotlight be on anyone but themselves.
I
don’t have to go through the list. You know the list already. You know the
prominent names, you know the sins they fell into, you know they never stepped
down, or removed themselves from ministry, and in knowing this, you likewise
know why they are silent, and why they will continue to remain silent no matter
how brutal the onslaught of the enemy, or how violent the campaign against the
saints.
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea Jr.