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Introduction:
Paul is still addressing the problem of division in the church.
This division led to a bickering.
disrespectful church.
There are a few problems that Paul brings up in this book and this one is a problem of attitude and is a mental emotion.
Who knows what the typical word for servant is in the Greek?
Doulos
Who knows what the typical word for servant is in the Greek?
That is not the word Paul uses here.
That typically means slave, but is translated as servant.
He uses the word “huperetes” which means “under-rower...literally “the slave who rows on the lowest level of a boat.”
literally “the slave who rows on the lowest level of a boat.”
The word hyperetas literally means an “under-rower,” in the sense that someone is a rower on a big galley ship.
It is not the most lowly word for a servant, but not a prestigious position.
Under-rowers serve “Christ the master-pilot, helping forward the ship of the Church toward the haven of heaven.”
(Trapp)
The “under-rower” as “one who acts under direction, and asks no questions, one who does the thing he is appointed to do without hesitation, and one who reports only to the
What is a Steward?
A steward was a slave who was the manager of the household and wealth.
The idea of slavery is different than what we have in our history.
Slave’s in the ancient world, could be slaves, but have a lot of authority.
To the master they were a slave, but to the slaves they were a master.
Most master’s didn’t bother themselves with the menial tasks of buying the food, and scheduling the laundry, and such, so they would set a slave.
Th
A steward owned nothing; he was a slave who managed his master’s wealth.
The pastor is a servant who is a steward.
The word “minister” in vs.1 is It means to be the “under rower.”
A steward’s responsibility is to be faithful to the Master, and the pastor’s responsibility is to be faithful to teach the things of the Lord, especially those truths that relate to the mystery of the church.
Mysteries of God:
And stewards of the mysteries of God: What did Paul and the other apostles “manage” in the household of God?
Among other things, they were stewards of the mysteries of God.
They “managed” (in the sense of preserving and protecting) and “dispensed” (in the sense of distributing) the truth of God.
i. Whenever Paul would hear criticism of his style or manner, he could simply ask, “Did I give you the truth?”
As a good steward, that’s what he first cared about.
The key word here is faithfulness:
A better word for faithfulness is trustworthy.
Or another word is entrusted.
The Steward did not own anything, but was entrusted with everything.
Think about that.
You don’t just let anyone have access to all of your money and possessions.
He had to be
Paul as a pastor, was a steward of the mysteries of God.
He taught the bible, trained people, and raised up new generations of leaders.
He gave it his all.
He loved to do this and serve faithfully, even though
Do you think that sometimes the steward was criticized by the other servants that were under him?
That is typically what seems to happen when people are around.
That is what happens when people are involved in anything.
Let’s take a look at Paul’s response to the Corinthian Criticism.
1 cor 4:3
For Paul it was a very small thing to be judged by people...
Paul knows that people are critical and judgmental.
He didn’t let that get him down.
He didn’t care what people thought of him all the time.
Paul knew that he can’t make everyone happy, but cared about pleasing his Master Jesus Christ.
Your age group(teens and pre-teens) are some of the most judgmental and critical people in existence.
Think about it.
Some more than others.
Are there things and people you are just super judgmental about?
You need to be careful.
Because, that is only going to get worse or better in time.
Paul uses two words for judge here:
anakrino in verse 4.
* to pronounce an opinion concerning right and wrongto be judged, i.e. summoned to trial that one's case may be examined and judgment passed upon itto pronounce judgment, to subject to censureof those who act the part of judges or arbiters in matters of common life, or pass judgment on the deeds and words of others
The word krino in verse 5.
krino in verse 5.
2. krino in verse 5.
Means to make a verdict , to condemn.
Basically saying that you are going to hell, for their actions.
Have you ever heard the saying… “No respect…no respect at all?”
That is how Paul felt.
He was just being faithful to God, and always had tons of opposition.
That is how the ministry is.
Now we
Anyone who serves God, must realize that they will have times without respect, even though they are doing things right.
Paul was trying to establish his authority as an apostle/pastor.
He doesn’t do it in a way that he demands praise and respect, but doesn’t do it in a way that is without the right to defend himself.
This is a great example for anyone in the ministry, because we need to understand that it is going to happen.
Paul mentions 3 kinds of judgement/criticism:
People’s judgement/criticism.
Your self judgement/criticism.
God’s judgement/criticism
Which one matters most?
I would say what God thinks.
Do we think Paul is saying that we do what we want, and not care what anyone else says, because “only God can judge me?”
Absolutely not.
We aren’t saying that we are without standards an everyone just does what they want.
The problem with people’s criticism in the church, is it is usually about preference, and not faithfulness or things that matter to God.
It is one thing to get upset at people for their sin.
It is another to get upset because of a little thing.
We must avoid extremes when it comes to evaluating men and their ministries.
On the one hand, we can be so indifferent that we accept anybody who comes along.
But the other extreme is to be so hypercritical that Paul himself would fail the test.
We must avoid extremes when it comes to evaluating people and their ministries.
On the one hand, we can be so indifferent that we accept anybody who comes along.
But the other extreme is to be so hypercritical that Paul himself would fail the test.
Paul is speaking about people criticizing and disrespecting Pastors, but lets bring this to you.
You are all called to be stewards of the mysteries of God.
Are you being faithful?
Are you trying to please your Master?
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