From the book, What People Ask About The Church, by Dale A. Robbins 15 (1) Compare his message and ministry to the Bible.
See if what he has to say, lines up with scripture. God's Word is the foundation upon
which every true man of God will base his life, ministry and message. "All Scripture
is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for
correction, for instruction in righteousness" (2 Tim. 3:16). Jesus said "...My
doctrine is not Mine, but His who sent Me" (John 7:16). (2) Check to see if Jesus Christ is the center. Who
does he attempt to lift up and glorify? Himself or Christ? A real man of God doesn't seek
to promote himself, but seeks to glorify Christ in everything he does or says. "He
who speaks from himself seeks his own glory; but He who seeks the glory of the One who
sent Him is true, and no unrighteousness is in Him" (John 7:18). (See also 1 Cor.
12:3) (3) Inspect his fruit. As we have said, the Bible
says that we shall know them by their fruits (Matt. 7:16). Just like preachers, a lot of
trees may look alike from a distance, but a close inspection of the fruit hidden among the
branches will reveal their differences. Fruit is the natural product of a species which
provides unmistakable identification. If an alleged man of God is truly rooted in fellowship with Christ,
he will obviously bear Christ-like fruit (John 15:4-5), not corrupt, immoral qualities. In
Paul's epistle to the church of Galatia, he gave a description of the kind of spiritual
fruit that should be a natural product in every believer whose life is in harmony with
Christ, and contrasted this with the bad fruit of the works of the flesh: Works of the Flesh Fruit of the Spirit How important it is that every Christian is genuinely led by the
Spirit but even more so for spiritual leaders, as it is the Holy Spirit which also
leads us unto all truth (John 16:13). If any spiritual leader does not bear spiritual
fruit, he is not genuinely led by the Spirit of God, and if not led by God's Spirit,
neither can we risk that his teachings, ministry, or alleged revelations are led of God's
Spirit either! Jesus gave us this fruit test to protect us from deceivers. "You will
know them by their fruits..." (Matt. 7:16). It is clear that any preacher or purported man of God who exhibits
the immoral works of the flesh is definitely not led by God's Spirit. Furthermore, this
lifestyle pattern is evidence of an absence of a personal relationship with God, as it
states bluntly that "those who practice such things will not inherit the kingdom of
God" (Gal. 5:21). It is biblical and necessary for Christians to examine the fruit of their leaders. However, exercise caution. "Fruit inspection" is not meant to be the same thing as fault finding. Examination of fruit should be confined to spiritual standards necessary for leadership, not every little personality trait, habit, or preference. Constant criticism and finding fault must be avoided, lest we discourage our godly leaders and find ourselves serving the purpose of the Devil as an "accuser of the brethren" (Rev. 12:10). This article is copyrighted © by Dale A. Robbins, 1995, and is a publication of Victorious Publications, Grass Valley, CA 95949. Unless otherwise stated, all scripture references were taken from The New King James Bible, © Thomas Nelson Inc., 1982.You may download for personal use as long as you retain credit to the author. Obtain permission before reproducing copies for any reason, by filling out our simple permission form. For media reproduction rights, or to obtain published quantities of this title, email us. |
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