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Showing posts with label servanthood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label servanthood. Show all posts
Saturday, July 5, 2025
What is Christian Leadership Authority?
by Michael Donahoe
When we talk about those in authority in the Christian world, we most often are talking about church leadership: pastor, bishop, deacons, worship leader, youth pastor. Many people seem to look up to those who are given authority and leadership positions in the church.
We tend to think that those who are in authority and leadership positions are more knowledgeable about spiritual matters, and able to lead others to God better than the normal everyday Christian.
The truth is we are all brothers and sisters in Christ and we are all capable to be leaders in the sense we can encourage and help build up those with whom we have contact along the way. Each of us are kings and priests in God’s kingdom and no one is more important or on a higher level than anyone else.
Christian leadership is actually brothers and sisters in Christ who have lived and experienced more in spiritual matters. They lend a helping hand to those who are still maturing in their walk with God. There is no position of authority in this type of leadership. It is done out of love and compassion for one another and the desire to be used by God to encourage others in their walk with God.
What I see so often with people who take authority over one another is that it places an intermediary between God and man. Fortunately, not all people in leadership positions think this way and they are truly serving out of love for God and for helping their fellow believer. Yet, so often we hear of people in authority that demand our allegiance. They insist we listen to them and follow what they teach or else. This is a great misuse of authority in the Christian world today.
I do not believe there are offices of authority and leadership in the sense we hear about it today. Those who have been given positions of leadership in the body of Christ are not on a higher standing than anyone else. They are to lead by example out of love for those who are still learning. They are to be encouragers, helping build up their fellow believers into maturity.
Ephesians 4:11,12 So Christ himself gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the pastors and teachers to equip his people for works of service so that the body of Christ may be built up.
The true meaning of leadership by God’s standards is servanthood. Thinking more of others than you do yourself. So often it seems like just the opposite with men and women thinking they are the ones with authority and knowledge.
Matthew 20:25,26 but Jesus called them to Himself and said, you know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their great men exercise authority over them. Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant.
What I believe is the final authority among Christians is the Holy Spirit who lives within us. The Bible can be used by the Spirit as a guide and help, but the Bible is only a tool. It is profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness. Apart from the Spirit there is no final authority in any person, book or organization.
Although we can learn from the Bible and we can learn from one another and their experiences, it is the Spirit of Jesus from within us who is the final authority and the head of the body known as the Church. The Church is not a building, not a denomination or an organization, it is each of us who are equally functioning and necessary parts of the body of Christ.
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Michael Donahoe was added as a writer for Done with Religion as his views fit perfectly with those that are shared on this site. He and his wife have been outside the walls of religion for fifteen years. He enjoys writing about his experiences and thoughts, and he wants to encourage others who are going through the religious deconstruction process. He also writes on Substack at https://personalmeanderings.substack.com/ and https://deconstructiontrail.substack.com/
Friday, June 22, 2018
Christian Authority
Many people seem to look toward those who take authority in
the Christian world. So often we look up to those who are in leadership
positions. We put our faith and trust in the pastor of our local church, or the
evangelist who comes and speaks during revival services.
We tend to think that those who are in authority and
leadership positions are more knowledgeable about spiritual matters, and able
to lead others to God better than the normal average christian.
The truth is we are all brothers and sisters in Christ and
we are all capable to be leaders in the sense we can encourage and help build
up those with whom we have contact along the way. Each of us are kings and
priests in God’s kingdom and no one is more important or on a higher plain than
anyone else.
Christian leadership is no more than brothers and sisters in
Christ who have lived and experienced more in spiritual matters lending a
helping hand to those who are still maturing in their walk with God. There is
no position of authority in this type of leadership. It is done out of love and
compassion for one another and the desire to be used by God to encourage others
in their walk with Him.
What I see so often in allowing people to take authority
over one another is that it places an intermediary between God and man.
Fortunately, not all people in leadership positions think this way and they are
serving out of true love for God and for helping their fellow believer. Yet so
often we hear of people in authority that demand our allegiance. They insist we
listen to them and follow what they teach or else. This is a great misuse of
authority in the christian world today.
I do not believe there are offices of authority and
leadership in the sense we hear about it today. Those who have been given
positions of leadership in the body of Christ are not in a higher standing than
anyone else. They are to lead by example out of love for those who are still
learning like everyone else. They are to be encouragers by example, helping
build up their fellow believers into maturity.
Ephesians 4:11,12 So Christ himself gave the apostles, the
prophets, the evangelists, the pastors and teachers to equip his people for
works of service so that the body of Christ may be built up.
The true meaning of leadership by God’s standards is
servanthood. Thinking more of others than you do yourself. So often it seems
like just the opposite with men and women thinking they are the ones with
authority and knowledge.
Matthew 20:25,26 but Jesus called them to Himself and said,
you know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their great men
exercise authority over them. Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become
great among you must be your servant.
What I believe is the final authority among Christians is
the Holy Spirit who lives within us. The bible can be used by the Spirit as a
guide and help, but the bible is only a tool the Spirit uses. Apart from the
Spirit there is no final authority in any person or book.
Although we can learn from the bible and we can learn from
one another and their experiences, it is the Spirit of Jesus from within us who
is the final authority and the head of the body known as the Church. The Church
is not a building, not a denomination or an organization, it is each of us who
are equally functioning and necessary parts of the body of Christ.
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