{"id":1518,"date":"2022-10-15T14:57:03","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:57:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/acts-61-7-gods-handiwork-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:57:03","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:57:03","slug":"acts-61-7-gods-handiwork-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/acts-61-7-gods-handiwork-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Acts 6:1-7 &#8211; God&#8217;s Handiwork &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Acts 6:1-7 Gods Handiwork  In tonights worship service, we complete a work that was begun a month ago when the church recognized the gifts that God had given to Brother Leroy.  We complete this ordination.  In our church, ordaining a deacon has four steps:     1. The church recognizes that someone is doing the work of a         deacon. The Bible does not teach that a church has the         ability to make a deacon. God does the making by giving to         certain individuals a concern, and some abilities, and gifts.         After God does the making, it is the churchs place to         recognized the one has those gifts and in fact is doing the         majority of the service and to merely grant to him officially         the title for the work that he is already doing.  That took         place on Leroy Humphrey the second Wednesday of September.     2. The church then appointed a group of spiritual and ordained         men to examine Bro. Leroy in the areas of his doctrine, his         character, and his testimony. That council was convened by         the church tonight. It was comprised of Pastor Carl Hall,         Pastor Roscoe Kornegay, Deacon Joel Copeland, and GP deacons         Gaston McGavock and Charles Davis. After examining Bro.         Leroy, their recommendation is that the church proceed with         the ordination.     3. In this third step, Leroy Humphrey will be clearly and plainly         charged from the Word of God as to what God expects of him in         his ministry to the church.     4. The last step will be that those who have previously gone         through this ordination process, come and lay hands on Bro.         Leroy, praying for him that God would empower him for the         task that He has called him to.  So tonight, I speak to the candidate, Leroy Humphrey, but I also speak to the church and its members to remind us all what the office of the deacon is and to remind us all that we need to be faithful to God in the tasks that He has called us to perform.  I. \\#Acts 6:1-7\\ Cause of the Office     A. The office of a deacon was created because people had needs.         1. \\#1\\ Widows were being neglected.             a. The church began to do what the Old Testament                 indicated the Jewish nation was to do, to care for                 the widows of the church.  Ex 22:22  Ye shall not afflict any widow, or fatherless child. 23  If thou afflict them in any wise, and they cry at all unto me, I will surely hear their cry;  Isa 1:17  Learn to do well; seek judgment, relieve the oppressed, judge the fatherless, plead for the widow.              b. As the church grew and the Jews recognized the church                 as an entity separate from temple and Old Testament                 worship of God, the duty of caring for the believing                 widows fell completely upon the church.                 (1) There was no welfare.                 (2) There were no retirement accounts.                 (3) The poorer widows had nothing to depend upon but                      God and the church.         2. \\#1\\ This was a &quot;daily&quot; ministry as they needed food to             live, firewood to cook with, water to be brought into the             house, and perhaps other things that needed doing.         3. \\#2\\ All of this was done so that the widows might have             a table set for them as indicated by the phrase &quot;serve             tables.&quot;     B. As for as the preachers, they could either study the Word and         tend to the unusual needs of the people or they could spend         all of their time caring for the growing numbers of widows in         the church, but they could not do both.  Acts 6:2  Then the twelve called the multitude of the disciples unto them, and said, It is not reason that we should leave the word of God, and serve tables. 3  Wherefore, brethren, look ye out among you seven men of honest report, full of the Holy Ghost and wisdom, whom we may appoint over this business. 4  But we will give ourselves continually to prayer, and to the ministry of the word.      C. So an office or a position was created to look after the         widows, primarily making certain they had food to eat.     D. By the time Paul wrote to Timothy, those who filled that         positions were officially called deacons.         1. The word is only used in the Bible as an official capacity             five times, 4 times in 1Tim 3 and once in Philippians.         2. However, the Greek word which is translated into that             title is used 61 times in the New Testament.             a. It is the Greek word dee-ak-on-as.             b. It means a servant, an attendant, a waiter, someone                 who tends to the table and the menial tasks that need                 to be done.     E. So both in text of creation and in the meaning of the word,         the office of a deacon is one who serves.         1. This is and always has been the primary function of the             office.         2. In time, the office was expanded to look after the needs             of more people.  Jas 1:27  Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.          3. This is not to say that deacons are the only ones that             should be doing this.             a. This is the ministry of the whole church, including                 the pastor.             b. However, the deacons have the lead and the primary                 responsibility in this.     F. In the process of time, the role of the deacons in some         churches seems to have shifted from being a servant to being         an administrator, directing the affairs of the church and in         some church, even directing the pastor.         1. I understand how this came to be.  I see it as the             pastors fault and not the deacons.         2. Many pastors began to jump from church to church, leaving             the church without a stable form of leadership.         3. Deacons, attending the church in the communities where             they lived, were able to give a more stable hand to the             church.             a. No doubt, they began to stand in for the pastor when                 the churches were without pastors.             b. As pastors began to spend less time at a church, the                 need for stability became greater and the deacons                 just keep what should have been at the most a                 temporary role.             c. But again, if pastors were shepherding their flocks                 instead of seeking a greener field, the problem would                 not have never gotten to the place it is.         4. But hear this church and deacons, the role of the deacon             is not to be the administrator of the church.             a. That is the role of the pastor.             b. If the church is without a pastor and the deacons need                 to step into guide the church on a temporary basis,                 they must also be sure to step out of that role when                 a pastor is called.             c. God is not in the habit of creating beings with two                 heads.  When you see a being with two heads, you can                 rest assured it is not normal but abnormal.  II. Notice the credentials of the office.  Acts 6:3  Wherefore, brethren, look ye out among you seven men of honest report, full of the Holy Ghost and wisdom, whom we may appoint over this business.      A. Three are given in this text.  If you want to be a godly         deacon, seek to have all three.         1. Be honest             a. It makes sense that those who will be taking care of                 the business of others must have a pure heart.             b. The church is not a place where its servants are                 supposed to profit.             c. It is a place where its servants are to serve others                 and by doing so, serve Christ.         2. To be full of the Holy Ghost             a. The church is Gods business.             b. We cannot run one like an earthly business for other                 business are designed to make a profit.             c. The church was designed to be profitable to others.             d. The only One who tell a church what it should do is                 God and God does not appear when summoned.                 (1) If you want to talk to God, you must keep Him                      with you.                 (2) So for the Green Pond Baptist Church to be lead                      properly, we must all be filled with God.         3. To be full of wisdom.             a. If you are filled with the Holy Ghost, you will be                 filled with wisdom.             b. If you get God, you get all of His gifts and                 abilities.     B. Paul added to this list in 1Timothy 3, perhaps because he saw         the church needed more specifics in the selection of these         servants.          1. You must be a man of right in character.  1Tim 3:8  Likewise must the deacons be grave, not doubletongued, not given to much wine, not greedy of filthy lucre; 9  Holding the mystery of the faith in a pure conscience.              a. Grave &#8211; Able to be serious when needed.             b. Not doubletongued &#8211; Saying the same things to                 everybody.             c. Not given to much wine &#8211; We prefer a teetotaler.             d. Not greedy             e. Pure in conscience &#8211; Only you know the secrets of                 your heart.  If you are secretly bound by a sin,                 find the deliverance needed to be free.         2. You must be right in the church.  1Tim 3:10  And let these also first be proved; then let them use the office of a deacon, being found blameless.              a. The Bible requires you to be proved and blameless.             b. That means experienced in the things of God without                 fault.                 (1) But you should have been saved long enough to                      have left a trail of your walk behind you.                 (2) Your path thus far should clearly show that you                      are following Jesus.         3. You must be right in your personal life.  1Tim 3:11  Even so must their wives be grave, not slanderers, sober, faithful in all things. 12  Let the deacons be the husbands of one wife, ruling their children and their own houses well.              a. The office of a deacon is not just the office of the                  man.                  (1) To some extent, it is the office of the mans                       family.                  (2) Again, no one looks for perfection, If we did,                       the church would be empty.                  (3) What God seeks is see the right direction.             b. Married to one wife.             c. Ordering the children in your home well.             d. Your wife must likewise be right.                 (1) Grave &#8211; Also able to be serious.                 (2) Not a slanderer.                 (3) Sober &#8211; Able to see things as they are.                 (4) Faithful &#8211; To the Lord, to her husband and                      family, to the local church.         4. You must be right in goals.  1Tim 3:13  For they that have used the office of a deacon well purchase to themselves a good degree, and great boldness in the faith which is in Christ Jesus.              a. Both the deacon and the deacons wife should                 understand that this office offers them great reward                 in heaven.             b. I believe God gave this truth as an incentive.  God                 wants the deacon and wife to want a great reward.             c. Wanting that reward will motivate them to serve much                 for little now, knowing that Gods accounts will be                 settled once we arrive home.  III. Listen to the charge.  If you understand these Scriptures, then       you should understand these charges.       A. Understand why the church sees in you a deacon.         1. The church is not calling you to be a deacon because they             see in you a great leader.             a. Although that might also be the case, that is not what                 the office of deacon is about.             b. If you ever find that you needed to lead in the                 church and you feel God wants you to do so, then do                 but never confuse that duty with this office.                 (1) They are not the same.                 (2) And having the gifts of one does not mean you                      will automatically be good at the other.             c. If, when the church is without a pastor, you must step                 into leadership, do so; but as soon as the church                 calls a pastor, quit leading and start supporting                 the churchs pastor.                 (1) If you even find that you cannot support your                      pastor, then you either have the wrong pastor or                      you are in the wrong church.                 (2) It will never be a deacons job to lead the                      pastor.                 (3) It may behoove you to pray for your pastor, to                      offer advice to your pastor, to even rebuke your                      pastor as the Scripture teaches, but it will                      never be your job to lead your pastor.                 (4) If you feel your pastor needs leading, then you                      need to take whatever steps are necessary to                      correct that situation; not because you are a                      deacon, but because you are Christian and part                      of a local New Testament church.         2. Neither is the church calling you to be a deacon because             they see in you to be a great Bible teacher or preacher,             although that might also be the case.  It is not what the             office of a deacon is about.         3. The Green Pond Baptist Church is calling you to be their             deacon because they see in you a great heart.             a. A heart that cares for people.             b. A heart that loves people.             c. A heart that they need to help care for the people,                 especially for the people that cannot take care of                 themselves: specifically, the Christian widows, the                 Christians orphans, and the Christian poor.             d. As perhaps the pastor might be consider the head for                 the local church, the deacons are its heart.             e. A church needs to love people and while the pastor                 this pastormight be busy thinking about what needs                 to be done, the church needs a heart that starts                 loving even before the mind has decided what needs to                 be done.             f. Together these two office may complete the church for                 the body needs both a head and a heart.             g. That is why there is an office in the church called                 deacon.             h. You are officially the arms, the legs, and the hands                 of this church to help take care of its weakest                 members.     B. To do this, you must keep yourself pure and filled with         Christ and His Spirit.     C. This is not an office from which you can easily resign.         1. God gave you the heart.         2. The church has only recognized that you have the heart.         3. You cant give a heart back.  So as far as I can see             in the Bible, this will be your job until you are no             longer able to do it or until you no longer qualify             to do it.  If you heed these three thoughts, I believe God will make of you a great servant for Himself and His church.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Acts 6:1-7 Gods Handiwork In tonights worship service, we complete a work that was begun a month ago when the church recognized the gifts that God had given to Brother Leroy. We complete this ordination. 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