Some bigheaded preachers demand rock star treatment. If the apostle
Paul were around today he might throw rocks at them.
Just when I thought we charismatics had finally taken enough abuse from
the egomaniac ministers in our midst, I’ve learned that some of our
leaders are taking things to a new extreme. We’ve moved beyond the red
carpets, limousines and entourages of the 1990s. A new strain of the
celebrity virus is spreading in large segments of the church.
“What is this sickness spreading in the body of Christ? All I know is
that God is grieved by all of this shameful carnality.”
One friend of mine in Texas recently inquired to see if a prominent
preacher could speak at her conference. The minister’s assistant faxed
back a list of requirements that had to be met in order to book a
speaking engagement. The demands included:
a five-figure honorarium
a $10,000 gasoline deposit for the private plane
a manicurist and hairstylist for the speaker
a suite in a five-star hotel
a luxury car from the airport to the hotel (2004 model or newer)
room-temperature Perrier
This really makes me wonder how the apostle Paul, Timothy or Priscilla
managed ministering to so many people in Ephesus, Corinth and
Thessalonica. How did they survive without a manicurist if they broke a
nail while laying hands on the sick?
I was relieved to know that this celebrity preacher’s requirements in
2007 did not include a set of armed bodyguards—because I just might
want to jump uninvited into her Rolls-Royce and say a few words.
It gets worse, if you can believe it. At a charismatic conference in an
East Coast city recently, a pastor stood on a stage in front of a large
crowd and smugly announced that the guest speaker was “more than an
apostle.” Then the host asked everyone to bow down to the person,
claiming that this posture was necessary to release God’s power.
“This is the only way you can receive this kind of anointing!” the host
declared, bowing in front of the speaker. Immediately, about 80 percent
of the audience fell prostrate on the floor. The few who were
uncomfortable with the weird spiritual control in the room either
walked out or stood in silent protest.
So today, I guess it’s not enough to feed a celebrity preacher’s ego by
treating them like a rock star. We also are required to worship him.
And apparently in some places you even have to pay big bucks to speak
with him. In a city in the South, a well-known preacher is known to ask
for money in order to secure a five- or 10-minute counseling session.
The minister uses Proverbs 18:16, “A man’s gift makes room for him and
brings him before great men” (NASB), to support this bizarre practice.
Some people are known to give more than $1,000 for a short meeting.
People on fixed incomes need not apply. (That would include lepers,
blind beggars, Samaritan women or any other social outcasts who were
welcomed and healed by Jesus without payment.)
What has become of the American church? What is this sickness
spreading in the body of Christ? I don’t know whom to blame more for
it: The narcissistic minister who craves the attention, or the
spiritually naive crowds who place these arrogant people on their shaky
pedestals. All I know is that God is grieved by all of this shameful
carnality.
How far we have fallen from authentic New Testament faith. Paul, who
carried the anointing of an apostle but often described himself as a
bond slave, told the Thessalonians, “Having so fond an affection for
you, we were well-pleased to impart to you not only the gospel of God
but also our own lives” (1 Thess. 2:8).
New Testament Christianity is humble, selfless and authentic. And those
who carry the truth don’t preach for selfish gain or to meet an
emotional need for attention. May God help us root out the false
apostles and false teachers who are making the American church sick
with their man-centered, money-focused heresies.
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