
07-17-2008, 11:23 AM
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Shaking the dust off my shoes.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Nunya bidness
Posts: 9,004
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Re: It is wrong to Ordain new Christians as Minist
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Originally Posted by bishoph
Friends,
I think we have gotten somewhat sidetracked from the original statement made. In the opening post Dr. Vaughn made the statement that "It is wrong to ordain new Christians as ministers." This initial statement I would wholeheartedly agree with. As Dr. Vaughn pointed out the Apostle Paul gave warning concerning this and the destruction that can come from being lifted up with pride because of being elevated too quickly without a strong foundation.
Where I feel Dr. Vaughn has erred would be his subsequent statement, that "It should be several years after conversion before anyone is allowed to approach the pulpit according to Pauls teachings." I do not feel there is any scriptural evidence to build such a case, and in fact, as has already been pointed out, the opposite seems to have happened even in the Apostle Paul's case. I began preaching publicly at the age of 12. I was licensed at 20 but I was not ordained until I was 29.
When one recognizes the call of God on their lives, there is nothing wrong with them being allowed to preach the Word of God, while being trained and mentored in the Word by their pastor. This time of training and preparation is a proving ground of their character, and calling that propels them to ordination. IHO ordination is symbol of maturity in ministry and should be prayerfully administered. Just because someone has a Bible college education does not mean they are qualified to be ordained.
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Wow. You were preaching at 12 years of age? What was that like? Did people take you seriously?
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