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There is
an obvious pattern observed from a
brief study of genealogies found in
the Old Testament. When a father
follows God and leads the people,
overseeing in the right direction,
there is absolutely no guarantee
this virtue will carry over to the
next generation. In other words, the
saying “he is a chip off the old
block” is not always the pattern we
find when it comes to biblical
history.
While
there are many examples we could use
to lay the foundation for this
“father-son” relationship, I will
quote God’s word regarding His
promises that is found in 1 Kings
chapter 9. We read:
And it came to pass, when Solomon
had finished the building of the
house of the LORD, and the king's
house, and all Solomon's desire
which he was pleased to do, that the
LORD appeared to Solomon the second
time, as he had appeared unto him at
Gibeon. And the LORD said unto him,
I have heard thy prayer and thy
supplication, that thou hast made
before me: I have hallowed this
house, which thou hast built, to put
my name there forever; and mine eyes
and mine heart shall be there
perpetually. And if thou wilt walk
before me, as David thy father
walked, in integrity of heart, and
in uprightness, to do according to
all that I have commanded thee, and wilt
keep my statutes and my judgments:
Then I will establish the throne of
thy kingdom upon Israel forever, as
I promised to David thy father,
saying, there shall not fail thee a
man upon the throne of Israel. But
if ye shall at all turn from
following me, ye or your children,
and will not keep my commandments
and my statutes which I have set
before you, but go and serve other
gods, and worship them: Then will I
cut off Israel out of the land which
I have given them; and this house,
which I have hallowed for my name,
will I cast out of my sight; and
Israel shall be a proverb and a
byword among all people.
[1]
God’s
warning to Solomon cannot be
misunderstood. The Lord God made it
clear in advance to Solomon what
would happen if he strayed away from
his father David’s legacy and
worship the gods. While the Bible
reveals that David had his own
faults, he was “a man after God’s
own heart” as the Bible describes.
Unfortunately, Solomon, the son,
while a wise man, disobeyed and
rebelled.
There is
another way of understanding this
truth that is very simple. God
stated that if a son follows his
father, and the father follows God
and His Word, then he will continue
to be blessed. As the Scriptures
clearly reveal, this was not what
happened in Solomon’s life. He and
the children of Israel suffered the
consequences as they rebelled
against God and ended up under
judgment.
While
this one example features the point
I am trying to make in this
commentary, a broader study of the
Bible reveals the father-son
rebellion pattern in repetitive
detail. This happened over and over
again, generation after generation.
The lesson learned should be easily
transferred to what often happens in
the church today.
Nepotism
Another
pattern found in the Bible equally
as revealing is in regard to
father-son relationships and
relating to a term called
nepotism. According to one
definition, nepotism is defined as:
“patronage bestowed or favoritism
shown on the basis of a family
relationship, as in business and
politics.”
[2]
However,
nepotism is not limited to business
and politics. It is more widely
understood when describing spiritual
leaders, both in the past and the
present. Think of the number of
mega-church pastors who have turned
over the leadership of their
churches in their golden years to
their sons.
According to the Bible, ministry is
a calling and cannot be inherited
based on genetics. In fact, passing
the ministry down to keep the family
business intact, almost always
proves to be a mistake. Here are
some examples of Christian-leader
fathers whose sons or son-in-laws
have received the baton of ministry
and have benefited from their
fathers’ names and successes to
build their own. Do your research
and see whether these sons are
following biblical Christianity or
going down a slippery slope of
apostasy and sadly taking many of
their followers with them. Take some
time and think about what I am
saying. Two questions that should be
asked: Did the fathers equip their
sons properly through example and in
the Word to have godly discernment
and be aware of spiritual deception
in the last days? Or, as many of
these fathers are remaining silent
today, were they silent on important
issues then too?
·
Charles
Stanley (father) and Andy Stanley
(son)
[3]
·
Jim
Bakker (father) and Jay Bakker (son)
[4]
·
Chuck
Smith (father-in-law) and Brian
Brodersen (son-in-law)
[5]
·
Raul
Reis (father) and Ryan Reis (son)
[6]
·
Lee
Strobel (father) and Kyle Strobel
(son)
[7]
·
Dr.
Richard DeHaan (grandfather) and
Mart DeHaan (grandson)
[8]
The
Slippery Slope
While
the gospel found clearly in the
Scriptures must remain biblically
based or it is no longer the gospel,
when the younger postmodern
generation inherits the pulpit from
their fathers who have been senior
pastors or prominent leaders for
years, all of this can change for
the worse.
If you
haven’t noticed what is happening,
then here are some of the symptoms:
·
Truth
becomes relative while mysticism
opens the door to eastern
spirituality.
·
There is
ecumenical unity with Rome at any
cost replacing the biblical theme
that Jesus Christ is the narrow way
and the only way to salvation.
·
Instead
of the Bible remaining the Word of
God, the Bible is replaced by the
ideas of men who critique the Bible
and look for ways to grow the church
numerically.
·
Bible
prophetic warnings that once warned
about church apostasy are replaced
by the idea that all religions
contain truth and that there are
many ways to God.
·
When
worship becomes noise for the sake
of sensual stimulation, the Word of
God has been forgotten and often
totally ignored.
This
description of the pathway to
apostasy could be developed much
further. For now, hopefully you will
recognize what is happening to the
present-day church. If you are
wondering why I am writing this,
there is a simple explanation.
Someone has to stand up like the
prophets of old and warn the sheep.
Those who are doing this are
scattered and few. Today, those who
should be warning remain in their
tight-knit fellowships refusing to
speak out for fear of rocking the
boat or losing numbers. Perhaps the
ones who seem to say the least are
the ones who have passed on the
baton to their own sons.
Thus the
reason for this commentary: “The
Sins of the Fathers, Nepotism, and
Apostasy in the Church.” Read it and
share it with someone. Perhaps some
will wake up!
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