Wednesday, March 09, 2016

The Rise Of the Elder-Fuhrer

The Elder-Fuhrer is notorious for placing his words above the words of God, belittling all who dare test him against Scripture, and eliminates the competition by slander, suggestion, and undermining. He is not honest with himself about sin, and thus is a slave to the very things from which he promises freedom (2 Peter 2:19)

The Elder-Fuhrer is a coward who fears being found out. His pragmatism causes him to fear men or attempt to please them, both positioning him as an enemy of the cross. He is given over fully to the sin of partiality. Yet, he stands in the presence of God unto judgment for his bludgeoning of the flock. It is thus that the Elder-Fuhrer must be called out and his threats resisted with the knowledge of Scripture. Because he rebukes the exposing of wickedness and the study of sound teaching and biblical theology, those under him must be rescued. Because he grasps control over their minds as Satan controls his, he must not be given a platform to extend his influence. In the Elder-Fuhrer is all greed and wickedness, hatred for the flock and love of self. Jesus’ words are an indictment to him. Hence why the Bible must be deprecated in his presence. God’s ambassadors are deemed a threat to his empire. Such a one is accursed (Gal. 1:8-9), and repentance is the only remedy for his woeful condition. Such a ‘leader’ is dead in his sins and must fall before God in truth about himself and be cleansed of his iniquities.

~Excerpts from Doron Gladden, "The Rise Of The Elder-Furher", BCRI

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