When Church Hurts – Healing Within the Body of Christ (3 of 5)

Written by Gail Rodgers

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“By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” John 13:35

Step 3:  Don’t be afraid of accountability

It seems we have come to allow gossip, slander and anger to simply be overlooked and rationalized in our churches. We excuse the fractures among believers by telling ourselves that God is purging our church. We stand up and glibly say, “God is in Control” while heads roll and tears fall and tender spirits get bruised and crushed.  We forget that God gives us a choice in how we deal with matters and that the enemy is alive and well, attempting to influence those choices. We forget that for God to be in control of the moment, the conversation or the situation, we need to say “yes” to Him in allowing His Spirit to work in us and through us.  Psalm 15 depicts the marks of an authentic Christian. It says, “He casts no slur on his fellowman … but honors those who fear the Lord”

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. In any given troubling situation we need to honestly ask ourselves,

“Am I making choices that allow God to be in control here or am I taking control?”

Proverbs 3: 5 & 6 tells us to “trust in the Lord with your whole heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your path straight”.  If your own understanding is resulting in opinions and actions that bring division, be accountable for what is going on in your own heart. God speaks harshly about the one who promotes division (Titus 3:10). If you are prompted to speak to one who is causing division, remember the trademark and go in love and in the power of the Holy Spirit. Don’t be afraid to call or be called to accountability. We can run to God, our help. God is sovereign and He is the great redeemer. No matter how bad a situation is, if He is invited in, at any point, He will come in and redeem the situation, work things out for our good and His glory (Romans 8:28). He can put a de-railed train back on the tracks.

“If my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face, and turn from their wicked (selfish) ways, then I will heal their land.” (their church, their heart) 2 Chronicles 7:1.

It’s a sure promise!

Question: Where does your wisdom come from? Where should you consult for help in resolving church difficulties?

About this Author: Gail Rodgers

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