Church splits, divisions, gossiping and all kinds of fleshly problems is
something we can think is normal in the Church life. Who has not been
involved in a Church were problems existed. Paul the Apostle wrote two
long letters to the Church in Corinth over on-going issues of sin in the
life of body of Christ there. He was grieved over the division and lack
of humility and agreement those brothers and sisters had. He was very
much strongly against even a hint of division if it came out in any way
of disorder, or tearing down of the body of believers. Some believers
laud the clearest model of a Church meeting can be found in 1
Corinthians 14, but it seems this Church had so many problems and
everyone it seems was jostling for position and few were submitting to
Elders and leadership. As some in the Church wanted to follow their own
leaders and way there was slander and gossip that was occurring towards
other possibly Overseers. After 2 long letters to this Church there
still was not a full resolution and Paul feared that the problems would
still be existing. Can it be the same way for us, that years can pass
and we can still harbour the same feelings of resentment, selfish
ambition, and even slander and gossip can come out of our lives? Slander
is a very destructive sin. It speaks usually against those who are in
authority in the body of Christ, destroying their reputation and sense
of respect to be submitted to. Slander separates friends and even
brothers and sisters in the Lord (Proverbs 16:28).
With our
mouths and careless words we can destroy another brother and sister
(Proverbs 18:21). Many Churches and ministries have been split by
malicious rumors, untrue accusations, without speaking to the
individuals privately. The sin of slander is also dangerous in that we
partake of the very character of the devil. When we follow the Lord and
act godliness we are being like God as its his character. The word
slanderer, or “malicious talkers” (1 Timothy 3:11) is the greek word
diabolos, meaning “false” accuser. This is a title given for the devil
(Jude 1:9, Revelation 20:10). When we commit the sin of slander we are
doing one of the main practices of the devil. He is known as “the
accuser of our brothers and sisters” (Revelation 12:10). This should
sober us to realize the severity of the sin of gossip and slander. We
are never called by God’s Spirit to criticize and speak evil of others
in the Church but to always look how to serve and love each other.
Though we might be slow to change like the Corinthian Church may God
give us grace to not speak evil of the brethren. To pray for those who
fail and are weak, and never spread gossip or give an ear to it
ourselves, as Paul recommends to disassociate with a believer who
slanders (1 Corinthians 5:11). Lord, forgive me for any gossip and
slander I have done over the years, cleanse me of these sins and allow
me to build up your body and not tear it down anymore. Amen.
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