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Church: Accountability & Leadership
I talked about leaders being accountable for the people they disciple before just as the Mike Guglielmucci story was breaking and so as time has past and the leaders have been given there time to speak it’s become clear that what is happening with Mike is the same thing that continues to happen in Christendom, leaders are not being accountable for what their disciples say and do.
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The Age of Accountability.
There is something lacking in the leadership of the charismatic church today. Something that is fundamental to the Christian walk. It’s been evident as Todd Bentley’s story unravels and it looks the same way for Mike Guglielmucci, that this thing is absent within charismatic Christian leadership today. However, a lot of church leaders will tell you that to live a proper Christian life without this one thing is next to impossible.
It is Accountability.
There is a story I read today that I think sums up what I want to say. So I’m going to tell it, then I’m going to quote John Arnott who commissioned Todd Bentley in his ministry. The difference is staggering!
The story comes out of NASCAR. Joe Gibbs (who is a Christian) Racing was asked by NASCAR to lower their horsepower so as to even the game (Gibbs had one over 1/2 the games that season!). And unknown to Gibbs the mechanics and technicians, rightfully angry at NASCARS decision, tried to cheat the system and ended up getting caught. Gibbs did not blame his mechanics or engineers, he took on the blame for himself. He said that the incident “goes against everything we stand for as an organization.” He added that “we will take full responsibility and accept any penalties NASCAR levies against us.”
A few months back John Arnott along with others went down to Florida to lay their hands on and commission Todd Bentley. Bentley would go on stage and speak his mind, talk about angels and praise heretics of the past. Arnott and the others were nowhere to be seen, when, seemingly out of the blue, Todd filed for separation from his wife after getting emotionally attached to another woman.
John’s response to what happened: was “Had any of us known what was just ahead, perhaps we would have been able to intervene before things went into crisis … I wanted to be available to Todd if he needed advice. I had no agenda other than to see what was happening in Lakeland continue and to see Todd nurture this revival successfully. I wish I had known that he was struggling in his marriage, but unfortunately, I did not.”
Do you see the difference? John thinks that because it didn’t happen to him he is clear of the event and thinks he has no connection. However, he commissioned Todd as a leader telling the people around that this guy is a faithful follower of Jesus.
But Gibbs understood that he is accountable for the actions of his crew (of the people he commissions to work) even if he doesn’t know that those actions are taking place!
One response is godly, the other is not. One asks for forgiveness the other raises his hands and says, “don’t look at me!”
The charismatic leaders must stand and be accountable for who they allow to speak from the front, what that person says and does. Until then the celebrity pastor will continue to live until no one takes Christianity seriously.