Commit to Faithful Men
by Peter Shee
“And the things that you have heard from me among many witnesses,
commit these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also.”
(2 Tim 2:2)
The World Delegates Conference in 2011 aptly chose Succession
as its theme, reflecting the increasing consciousness that the True
Jesus Church has come of age and is fast approaching her centennial in
2017. Adopting the same theme in this issue, three articles examine
the intricacies of “passing the baton” and a fourth presents a case
study of passing on the faith in the context of a local church.
Two veteran ministers share their views on succession.
“Identify-Equip-Handover” outlines the approach of one writer. He
highlights important traits of successors, emphasizes on training
standards and finally notes that handing over is in itself an exercise
in obedience. But succession is not just about passing on. As
pointed by the second writer, it is about safeguarding the legacy of
faith and ensuring the next generation are rooted in their beliefs and
remain faithful to the truth. From the perspective of a younger
minister, the exemplary conduct of his seniors must be matched with
anchors in his generation, who like the biblical Isaac are obedient but
not passive. The case study, replete with quotes from interviewees,
opens to our view the uniting potential of faith in transcending
generational and cultural barriers. Heart-warming and insightful at the
same time, the study uncovers gaps and concludes that succession
requires planning.
Articles complementing this issue’s theme include the Bible Study on 2
Timothy as well as insights from a young man who has just entered the
secular workforce and is starting to understand what it really means to
serve God.
Many forces work against proper succession. While inertia and
indifference result in lack of successors in the spiritual workforce,
unbridled ambition stands at the other end of the spectrum. “Thief of
Hearts” offers a timely reminder to us as subjects of the Kingdom, that
“God is the Ruler yet.” No one takes the place of God, no one should
allow his allegiance to shift from the Divine to any human, and no one
needs to lose heart. In the grand scheme of things, the heirs of God are
those that are truly in Christ (Rom 8:17; Heb 6:17). No subversion will
overthrow succession in the place where God reigns.
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