Thursday, May 12, 2005

Where are the Servant Leaders?

I posted this on my blog earlier this week, but I thought it fits here as well.

One of great teachings of Jesus is his thoughts on leadership.
You know that in this world there are tyrants and officials lord it over the people beneath them. But among you it should be quite different. Whoever wants to be a leader among you must be your servant. I came here not to be served but to serve others.
He not only spoke these words but demonstrated them. Many of today's Word of Faith leaders, by contrast, demonstrate the opposite spirit.

In 1997, Kenneth Hagin had a "prophecy" about a great move of God that would begin in St. Louis during his meetings there. At the time, I had just graduated Rhema and was back at my home church, St. Louis Family Church, where these meetings were scheduled to be held. I'd like to share one aspect of these meetings that helped to trigger my stepping out of this movement.

For the meetings, there was a special parking lot designated for VIPs. The entire front of the church was sectioned off for these special guests. There was special childcare for their children and a welcome room with food and drinks for them. There were those who stood in lines for hours to get into these meetings. However, even if they did, because of the reserved seating, I'm not sure the seating they received was quite worth the wait. I remember watching how these special guests were treated and thought to myself, if Jesus was here, he'd be sitting in the back with the ones who stood in line for hours to get in versus sitting in the special seats with those classed as "leaders" in the Word of Faith movement.

So there we were, catering to the every need of these "leaders." Parking their cars, caring for their children, making sure they had lots to eat and drink, and giving them the best seats of the house. While the masses were standing in the cold for hours hoping to get a good seat and to experience something from God.

I would not class these "leaders" as "servants." I've been in conferences with high level CEOs of multi-million dollar companies who did not receive this type of treatment. This is yet another great example of a contrast between what we see in the Word of Faith movement today and the teachings of Christ.
My dear brothers and sisters, how can you claim that you have faith in Jesus if you favor some people more than others? For instance, suppose someone comes into your meeting dressed in fancy clothes and expensive jewelry, and another comes in who is poor and dressed in shabby clothes. If you give special attention and a good seat to the rich person, but you say to the poor one, "You can stand over there, or else sit on the floor"--well, doesn't this discrimination show that you are guided by wrong motives? - James

1 comment:

GW said...

Right, we were supposed to serve the leaders in the WOF instead of being served by Servant Leaders.