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Saturday, 30 September 2006

Outline notes below, real notes to come.

Willie Burnett

  1. (Ezek 34:1-25, 31) “Woe be to the Shepherds of Israel”
    1. Introduction

                                                               i.      Dramatic statement: from another speaker: There are very few biblical elders in our assemblies today but remember this—some of them are doing it by default, waiting for true shepherds to show up.

1.      Certainly true in the day of Israel

a.       Positional yet unqualified shepherds

b.      A  preventative warning for leaders

                                                             ii.      2 Sections

1.      Israel’s False Shepherds

2.      God; the Good Shepherd

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    1. No Real Love for the Flock

                                                               i.      The flock was a means

1.      For exercising control

2.      For a status symbol

3.      For gain

a.       Didn’t love the flock

                                                                                                                                       i.      No personal involvement

                                                             ii.      Critical Time: Recognizing a new elder

1.      The current elders must be convinced that this person is actually doing the work of the elder

a.       Sadly, elders have been raised because of acumen in administration or business.

                                                                                                                                       i.      This doesn’t give this person spiritual qualifications.

                                                                                                                                     ii.      Being good in business (etc.) doesn’t mean great for the church.

                                                                                                                                    iii.      If the wrong person is brought on it is almost impossible to change the decision afterwards

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    1. Fleecing the Flock instead of Feeding the Flock

                                                               i.      Clothing themselves with the flock’s wool without giving the flock food

1.      In the business of shepherding without doing the work.

                                                             ii.      Critical Responsibility: The Flock must be fed

1.      The person doesn’t have to be a conference speaker

2.      The person must be able to teach in some form

3.      Teaching is not a locked in schedule or program

a.       You can’t bar the Holy Spirit from working

                                                                                                                                       i.      Two Basic ministries in the OT

1.      The ministry of the priest: consecutive where the priest taught the Law

2.      The ministry of the prophet: brought into a situation and commissioned by God to fulfill a deep need.

a.       If the people needed comfort—the prophet was sent in

                                                                                                                                                                                                               i.      And so on.

3.      Ministry must not be programmed to the extent that particular situations can not be addressed because we have a “program” running.

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    1. Ignoring the weak, sickly and straying

                                                               i.      They didn’t even stop to search for them

                                                             ii.      Critical Action: The weak, sickly and straying must be sought out

1.      Symptoms can be obscured and it takes a keen eye to see if someone is suffering

a.       Question: How much time does the elder spend with the flock apart from the meetings?

                                                                                                                                       i.      By visiting homes throughout the year, elders are able to deal with things before they reach an explosive point

                                                                                                                                     ii.      By visiting homes throughout the year, the brokenhearted could be found and encouraged

2.      IE: Paul

a.       I taught you publicly from house to house Acts 20

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    1. The flock was scattered and wandering

                                                               i.      Sheep by nature stick together

1.      If they run into the night they stay near each other

                                                             ii.      Sheep scatter when a dog or wolf comes among them

1.      They go in every direction—they scatter

                                                            iii.      The Lord goes after every lost sheep

1.      What an example for us

2.      The Shepherd is to seek after them

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    1. They were not Protecting the flock

                                                               i.      The problems would come among the flock

1.      Acts 20, Paul warned that problems would rise up among them

                                                             ii.      Critical Response: Laying down life for the sheep

1.      Seek them wherever they stray

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    1. Jehovah; the True Shepherd of Israel

                                                               i.      (11) I will seek them out

                                                             ii.      (12) I will deliver them

                                                            iii.      (13) I will bring them out

                                                           iv.      (14) I will bring them to a good land, the feed in a good pasture and lie down

                                                             v.      (22) I will set up1 shepherd over them.


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