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MAX KLEIN BIBLE MINISTRIES

Crown of Glory

Written by: Max Klein

1.The Crown of Glory is awarded to pastors (in the past other communicators such as the apostles) who faithfully study and communicate Bible doctrine to their congregation. The size of the congregation never has anything to do with the evaluation of the pastor.

 

2. The motivation for the pastor is occupation with the Lord. 1 Peter 5:2-4, “Shepherd the flock of God with you, exercising oversight not under compulsion, but voluntarily on the basis of the will of God; and not for sordid gain, but with a ready mentality; nor yet as lording it over those allotted to your charge, but proving to be examples to the flock. And when the Chief Shepherd appears [Rapture], you will receive the unfading Crown of Glory.”

 

3. Philippians 4:1 personalizes this concept. “Therefore, my brethren, loved ones [congregation who is respected for their faithfulness], deeply desired ones, my happiness, and my crown [of Glory], keep on being stabilized [in doctrine].”

 

4. The pastor’s boasting or crown of glory is based on certain members of his congregation reaching spiritual maturity and taking Evidence Testing. The pastor can boast about these believers who utilized the power of God and fulfill the spiritual life.

 

There are four categories of pastors in the Church Age.  The cosmic pastor who lives in cosmic one and cosmic two and is distracted by social action, crusader arrogance, and is totally disoriented to reality. He is very arrogant, self-righteous, and ignorant of Bible doctrine. Then there is the baby pastor who emphasizes his own personality while de-emphasizing the Word of God. All he does is evangelize and gives little moral lectures. Third, there is the adolescent pastor who teaches some truth but is distracted by various forms of high profile. He is selling his own personality (rather than teaching doctrine) by visiting the sick, calling on the congregation, and conducting programs, and obviously has no time to study. He can be a pseudo-intellectual, a crusader, a bleeding heart-liberal, and or a self-righteous legalist with a pleasing personality. He appeals to those with negative volition toward Bible doctrine. Finally, the mature pastor who through personal study and teaching advances to maturity and is leading his congregation there. He emphasizes doctrine and is a prepared person academically, knowing where he stands theologically. He focuses on the message, not his personality.

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