Saturday, April 13, 2013

Wolves in Charge of Hirelings - The Denominational Situation Today

Luther - "The entire Bible is a sermon about Christ."
Book illustration by Norma Boeckler


Luther on Three Kinds of Shepherds:

5. There are three kinds of shepherds: good or true shepherds, hirelings and wolves. Good shepherds are like the good Shepherd Christ, who tends the sheep, goes before them, cares for those that are sick, scabby or have the snuffles; who does not flee when the wolves come, but “who giveth his life for the sheep,” as Christ here in this Gospel describes. It is not enough that we preach correctly, which the hireling can also do; but we must watch over the sheep, that the wolves, false teachers, may not break in, and we must contend for the sheep against the wolves, with the Word of God, even to the sacrifice of our lives. Such are good shepherds, of whom few are found. And they are now the righteous apostles and preachers, who are but the mouth-pieces of Christ, through whom Christ preaches.

6. This the hirelings do not; they care not for the sheep, they receive temporal wages, riches and honor, and feed themselves; yet they are good to a certain extent and Christ also preaches through them; but they are not true to the sheep. This may be seen in our shepherds today who almost entirely subvert their office. In times past the princes gave the bishops and priests great treasures, besides land and people, so that pious bishops did not want to accept the office, they even fled from it; but that is entirely changed at present and there is a running and racing after the best bishoprics. The greatest rush is for the offices, which afford the best livings. They all seek their own, not the things of Christ. Philippians 2:21. This is clearly seen, when trouble comes, when the wolves break in there is no one who remains faithful to the sheep. Then that occurs of which Christ here speaks: “He that is a hireling, and not a shepherd, whose own the sheep are not, be-holdeth the wolf coming, and leaveth the sheep and fleeth, and the wolf snatcheth them, and scattereth them; he fleeth because he is a hireling and careth not for the sheep.” This is a lamentable and a miserable state of things.

7. In the third place, there are the wolves, which also give the sheep some attention. Who are these wolves? It is plain that they are the tyrants, both ecclesiastical and secular, that can tolerate neither shepherd nor hireling.

The pope and the bishop, together with their officials, likewise the secular princes who cling to them, are now arising and taking captive, excommunicating, anathematizing, putting in the stocks, and on the block, garroting and murdering everywhere both shepherds and hirelings. These are the bold manifest wolves that may be recognized, that do not go about with cunning and flattery, against whom one may indeed still guard himself.

8. There are other wolves, however, who come to us in sheep’s clothing.

They are the false prophets, who under the form of pious and religious instruction feed pure poison to the sheep of Christ. Against these Christ warns us, that we may be constantly on our guard, lest with sugar-coated words and flattering religious expressions they mislead us, deceive us, by their cunning, and draw us to themselves, as he says in Matthew 7:15: “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly are ravening wolves.” In the same way Paul warns the elders at Ephesus, when he left them and he said in Acts 20:28-31, “Take heed unto yourselves and to all the flock, in which the Holy Spirit hath made you bishops, to feed the church of the Lord, which he purchased with his own blood. I know that after my departing grievous wolves shall enter in among you, not sparing the flock; and among your own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse things to draw away the disciples after them.

Wherefore watch ye, remembering that by the space of three years I ceased not to admonish everyone with tears.” That I think is an earnest warning.

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GJ - Every unwritten denominational rule is savaged by the Word of God, so there can be no confusion about these matters.

One defense of false doctrine is - "But this has been preached and taught by our own people. Are you calling them false teachers?"

Paul's warning to the Ephesian elders stated the opposite with great clarity. Wolves would enter from the outside to rend the flock and


KJV Acts 20:30 Also of your own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse things, to draw away disciples after them.

But the innocent are constantly told, "They are from among us, so they cannot possibly be wrong."

One pastor said, "The Holy Spirit appointed the Circuit Pastor, so I cannot question him." What utter rubbish. If the Circuit Pastor dares to cross the District President, the CP is banished with an email (if that). 

One good, complacent hireling CP gave a sermon recently. He told the congregation that his sect was so good and pure - and better than all the rest. He was arguing that they were there to worship an institution (and a pretty small and dying one at that) not the risen Christ.

The wolves (Synod Presidents, Twelve Apostates, and zombie-CPs) are feeding the flock to their Father Below, fleecing them first.