OVERSEER or OVERLORD? By Augusto Y. Hermosilla

This laid down Christ’s pattern for servant-leadership after His own pattern of servant-leadership for His beloved called-out church to follow and fit, as being taken out from the darkness of the oppressive world’s systems. He emphasized humble leadership devoid of ambitions that usually characterize leadership in the world’s systems. In context, He said these very important words to rebuke the myopic selfish ambitions of some of His disciples that made His other disciples indignant. He taught His disciples to be unlike the unbelievers who can be so ambitious to lord over others, and they were supposed to not do so similarly. Greatness in His kingdom should not come from rulership over others, usually over the weaker, nor exercising autocratic nor authoritarian authority to assert dominance over others, but through humble, willing, and loving service to others. Selfless service, not rulership, should be the goal of those wanting to lead in His church. Highly esteemed leadership in His kingdom is through humble service, not dominating and subjugating rulership.
In connection, in church polity, there is some kind of confusion or conflict between the principle versus the practice regarding the role of the pastor (or bishop or elder), that whether he should be an overseer or overlord in the church. By definition, the church in the New Testament as used by the Greek-speaking peoples before Christ, refers to an assembly of people, regardless of the nature of the assembly. Israel is considered as His Church in the Old Testament setting. But as Christianity evolved through the centuries, people added their own cultural modifications, as well as introduced their own traditions, which may or may not be sanctioned by the Scriptures, particularly, the New Testament, the guide and constitutional template for His Church consisting of the saved Israelites and Gentiles who put faith in Him now supposedly unified in love to Him and each other.


New Scientific Evidence for the Existence of God

New Scientific Evidence for the Existence of God

“The Discovery of the Century” -Stephen Hawking

I want to take you back to almost two years ago, April 23, 1992. On
that day, a discovery was announced that, in the words of the British
physicist Steven Hawking, “…is the discovery of the century, if not of
all time.” This is remarkable because Steven Hawking has a reputation
for understatement.

Michael Turner, from the University of Chicago, says the significance
of this discovery cannot be overstated. They have found the Holy Grail
of cosmology. As to how holy of a grail we’re talking about, George
Smoot, who led the team of 30 American astrophysicists who made the
discovery said, “What we have found is evidence of the birth of the
Universe. It’s like looking at God.”


When Bad Things Happne To God’s People

Scripture read: Exodus 1-2
Focus verse:
God heard their groanings and He remembered His covenant… So God
looked on the Israelites and was concerned about them.
Exo. 2:24-25

Application:
1. God was set on fulfilling His promise. That’s why so many things
happened. The harm that Pharaoh intended, God used for good. He raised
up Moses.

2. The hardships that Egypt inflicted on them were designed to make
them groan to God. If the oppression did not happen, the Israelites
would be satisfied with living in Goshen. But God wanted to bring them
to the Land that He promised.


GOD ONLINE

God: Hello. Did you call me?..

Me: Called you? No. Who is this?

God: This is GOD. I heard your prayers. So I thought I will chat.

Me: I do pray. Just makes me feel good. I am actually busy now. I am in the midst of something.

God: What are you busy at? Ants are busy too.

Me: Don’t know. But I can’t find free time. Life has become hectic. It’s rush hour all the time.

God: Sure. Activity gets you busy. But productivity gets you results. Activity consumes time. Productivity frees it.


Happiness Is A State Of Mind

It is not the brains that matter most, but that which guides them — the
character, the heart, generous qualities, progressive ideas. — Fyodor
Dostoyevsky

The 92-year-old, petite, well-poised and proud lady, who is fully dressed each morning by eight o’clock, with her hair fashionably coifed and makeup perfectly applied, even though she is legally blind, moved to a nursing home today. Her husband of 70 years recently passed away, making the move necessary.


SCARS IN LIFE

Some years ago on a hot summer day in south Florida a little boy decided
to go for a swim in the old swimming hole behind his house. In a hurry to dive into the cool water, he ran out the back door, leaving behind shoes, socks, and shirt as he went. He flew into the water, not realizing that as he swam toward the middle of the lake, an alligator was swimming toward the shore.


Excerpts and Thoughts on The Book by Wes Roberts and Glenn Marshall

What is Success in the Ministry?

Many Christians at first glance define success in terms of positive results: large numbers of people responding in faith and obedience to the proclamation of God’s Word, coalitions formed, money raised and buildings built for the purposes of God’s Kingdom. These are all good. But how about Christians who minister to a faithful few? Are they “unsuccessful” believers and ministers? We may need to consider the following:

1. How do we determine success? Did Jesus measure it only in terms of attendance, budgets, buildings and programs? Or is it measured in terms of faithfulness, endurance and perseverance to His calling for our lives?