God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
When church discipline is being carried out properly there are several additional attendant responsibilities:
1. Confidentiality. At every step the matter is to be kept confidential at that level. For example, in step two the only parties who are to know about the matter are the individuals bringing the charge and the witnesses. This is vital. Violating this principle can cause great damage.
2. The sin being confronted must clearly be a sin, not some vague complaint or personal preference. There must be a clear violation of a biblical command or principle.
3. One must always approach a brother who is in sin with true humility and love (Galatians 6:1-5). To approach one with a spirit of pride is both unbiblical and counter-productive.
4. The church must be consistent and show no partiality in carrying out church discipline. Each member must be treated equally with complete fidelity to the Word of God.
5. Earnest prayer should attend every step. God is the one who grants repentance and He must be approached regularly.
6. Disclosing lurid details of sins is not helpful and is often very destructive to both the charged brother and the church body. Great care should be taken in the public disclosure of such matters.
7. The entire church is to be involved in the final steps, the urging of repentance and if there is no repentance, the actual discipline process. It does no good for the church to finally withdraw fellowship from the person if many of the individual members continue to fellowship with him as if nothing had occurred.
8. Forgiveness should be immediate when the brother repents. Full restoration should take place when the matter has been cleared up. If the discipline process has been public, the forgiveness and restoration must also be a public matter. The whole church can then express the wonderful joy of seeing the process work and a brother restored. (In a case where church leaders have fallen, restoration to an office may take some time for trust in them to be restored. In some situations, a leader may never be placed back into a position of leadership).
9. Church discipline is very seriously frowned upon and often criticized or made fun of, not only by the public but also by a number of evangelical churches. Yet, it is Christ’s command to His church. Our allegiance should be to the Sovereign One over our church body – Christ. We must be zealous to carry out His commands rather than fearing criticism by those who are not aware of these biblical responsibilities or by those who simply ignore them.
10. Finally, it should be clearly taught that the immediate purpose is to recover our sinning brother, but that is not the only intent. A church that practices church discipline demonstrates to the world its desire for holiness. It is also a deterrent to sin among the remaining members and it brings glory to the Head of the church – the Lord Jesus Christ.
Curtis Thomas
Braised Brisket
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CUISINE
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YIELD
Meats
Dutch
Meat
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
3
lb
Fresh beef brisket
Spices: tednerizer; salt, pepper; Accent, Tabasco, Worcestershire; garlic salt, celery salt (all as desired)
2
lg
Onions; sliced thick
2
Ribs celery; sliced think
2
Carrots; cut in big pieces
1/3
c
Vinegar
1/3
c
Dry vermouth or any dry wine
2
tb
Butter
1
md
Green pepper; cut in big pieces
INSTRUCTIONS
Trim away any fat and cut brisket into two inch thick slices. Season
brisket on all sides generously with the above seasonings. Omit any you
don't care for. Marinate overnight, covered, in the refrigerator in
vermouth and vinegar. In heavy Dutch oven with tight fitting lid, brown
brisket on all sides until golden brown all over. Add marinade and
vegetables. Cover tightly and simmer slowly for 2 to 3 hours or until very
tender. Skim off fat. (I put mine in the refrigerator in the pot and let
the grease rise to the top; then just peel it off). Serve piping hot over
rice. If you have any left, the meat is delicious cold with either chow
chow or sour cream and horseradish sauce. This can be prepared in advance
and frozen without the taste changing.
MARINATE OVERNIGHT
From <A Taste of Louisiana>. Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe Archive,
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