some churches continue to produce
preachers, teachers, and elders while other churches have never
produced a single one? Are the people of different quality? I
doubt it. Some churches encourage spiritual development and can
provide for it. Men learn to teach — how and what — from
teachers (2 Tim. 2:2). Godly elders convey their skill, devotion,
and spirituality thus generating elders. Few want to be an elder
having never seen one, nor have they a good idea how to do the job
without seeing elders at work.
Are
values learned by discussing them? To some degree, I guess, but
mostly they are acquired from men we associate with. Small wonder
that materialism is invading the church. We have learned from our
worldly companions, and "evil companions corrupt" (1
Cor. 15:33). We need a Moses (Heb. 11:24-) or an Abraham (11:8-10)
to demonstrate right values. We need one who is a success without
being rich.
Lectures
are not enough! We draw courage from the brave. Patience is
learned living next door to Job. Zeal is not generated by command
but is an infection caught through the fever of the fervent.
Conclusions?
1) Treasure those who have in them such precious gifts. 2) Where
such do not exist, someone must bravely break ground and do the
hard work so he will have treasures for those who seek them.
Joe Fitch, San Antonio, TX.