Thursday, December 17, 2015

A Call to Quality Character

Carl Trueman recently wrote in a blog entitled, Basic Decency. That’s All That’s Needed, “In one instance, while debating whether a particular individual was qualified for office, a person read to me the list of qualifications for eldership and declared, ‘If we apply those, then nobody will ever be qualified.’”[1]  Carl was discussing the lowering of standards, particularly for elders.  I greatly appreciate his thoughts as I have seen Christians clamoring for pastors who are “just like us.”  This has led to lowering educational standards, and now, moral standards.  I heard of a man who was recently deposed for drunkenness, pornography, and adultery (he had been having an affair for years).  Following the administration of his censure, the gathered elders expressed hope of one day restoring him to office.  Why?

This lowering of standards is not new.  Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote about it while he sat in a Nazi prison camp.  “Unless we have the courage to fight for a revival of wholesome reserve between man and man, we shall perish in an anarchy of human values. The impudent contempt for such reserve is the mark of the rabble, just as inward uncertainty, haggling and cringing for the favour of insolent people, and lowering oneself to the level of the rabble are the way of becoming no better than the rabble oneself.”  “Quality is the greatest enemy of any kind of mass-leveling.”[2]  Are we afraid of individuals with greater ability, wisdom, or character than we possess, or are we inspired by them?  The elders in the Church of Jesus Christ must live lives of greater piety and integrity because we need them to inspire us to trust Jesus enough that we too may live a more holy life.



[1] Mortification of Spin: http://www.alliancenet.org/mos/postcards-from-palookaville/basic-decency-thats-all-thats-needed#.VnK9x0q2m00
[2] Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Letters and Papers from Prison

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I have been a PCA pastor since 1993, having been a pastor in Arizona, Florida, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, and as the Team Leader for MTW’s work in Scotland. I am currently the Senior Pastor of Providence Presbyterian Church in York, PA. As a pastor, my desire is to help everyone I meet live out Psalm 73:25, “Whom have I in Heaven but You, and besides You I desire nothing on earth.” I love my Wife Robin, my two sons, Patrick and Michael and my daughter in law, Britney. I am firmly wrapped around the fingers of my granddaughters.

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