Accusations
By Shannon Parish
Don't
be mistaken - accusations WILL come. There
are always those who will cause division and strife in the Body of Christ by
their words and actions. Oh, that
we could avoid such people - but they will always be with us.
It is something that we as pastors and ministers need to be constantly
aware of for several reasons.
As
we live our lives in the famed "glass bowl" we are responsible for our
actions and the words we speak. All
of us have made mistakes or said things we wish we hadn't.
Whether said in exaggeration, or just said in wrong timing causing
misunderstanding - we are made constantly aware of the fact that the words we,
as pastors speak, carry more weight than anything others may say.
Whether it is fair or not doesn't matter - it is so.
Standing
in a place of authority is a grave responsibility and one in which we will be
held accountable for. Therefore -
"it is best to listen much, speak little, and not become angry" when
others bring accusations against us unjustly.
(James 1:19 = another lesson in the class, "CHARACTER 101"!)
Defending ourselves only sets our accusers up as judges and juries over
us. "Vengeance is mine I will repay, saith the Lord.
(Hebrews 10:34) This is where our trust in God comes to play and where our
faith is tested, proven and grown.
It
is in these places of persecution that we come to know the true meaning of
"If God is for us, who can be against us?
(Romans 8:31) Seasons of
persecution come and go, and accusers come and go - and look, who remains?
See who is still on His throne!
Each
time one of these seasons comes, I find myself gaining in not only character,
but wisdom, faith and trust in God. God
has never let me down. If I have
not sinned, then who am I to fear? No
longer do I panic and succumb to the enemys voice of doom and gloom.
There have been too many seasons of that lie already - humph!
Brush it off! As my faith
grows, I also see that my rightful authority in Christ grows, and I am no longer
terrified to confront the enemy and set captives free.
You see - the faces and voices may change - but it is the same enemy, and
if I will but stop and REALLY listen to what is being said, I will more easily
be able to separate the vessel from the lies within.
You see, THEY are the captives. If
we can't see the enemy for who and what he is - who will set those captives
free? If we only see the faces of
men, then how can we know and deal with the principalities and powers at work in
our cities? We aren't wrestling
against flesh and blood (Ephesians 6:12) . . .
Sometimes it is hard to remember that, isn't it?
Everyone
wants to be loved and accepted. But
our greatest love and acceptance comes from our Heavenly Father, and again, when
we get a revelation of that - then there is no fear. Because we know that He is WITH us, not against us.
Do not fear what man can do to you - fear God instead - we as believers
have lost our fear of God, and because of that, have been stripped of our
authority over Satan, because we no longer believe in a God greater than all.
Satan is out to make God's Shepherd's infertile and impotent, he does
that with lies and accusations, which cause fear and discouragement. Discouragement is another way of saying "without
courage. Separate the flesh and
blood from the principalities and powers, and you will find yourself more
effective in waging war.
Check
your own heart first, allow God to do deep surgery on your own soul - allow Him
to ask you these questions; "Why did you doubt? "Do you trust me?
"Did I not say? "Why
do you fear? "Did you not
know? "Who do YOU say that
I am?"
If
your own heart does not condemn you, then you can approach the throne of God
boldly (1 John 3:21) and ask what you will.
One last thought - didn't Jesus have people call him Satan's brother?
Did they not get angry with Him and try to kill Him by throwing Him off a
cliff? Weren't there people who didn't like what He said and left
Him, leaving Him with only twelve? What
about Paul? He really ticked some
people off, if you will remember - and he was stoned, left for dead, chased out
of towns, falsely accused of things. . . and the list goes on.
If you are in the pastorate and in persecution - heads up - you are in
good company!
Read
also: 1 Timothy 5:19-25
2 Peter 2:9-22
Jude 1:8-25
A Cartoonist, Graphic Facilitator and Creative Life
Coach, Shannon Parish devotes her life
to encouraging those who are fed up with the 'status-quo' and are determined
to discover
and pursue their purpose and destiny in life through one-on-one mentoring,
facilitated workshops and retreats.
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