7 Deadly Sins of Church Leaders

Do you lead your flock by fear?
Do you lead your flock by fear? (Lightstock )

You've heard of the seven deadly sins from the Bible, right? Here are some indiscretions that church leaders should avoid:

1. Comparison. One of the best ways to feel better about yourself as a church leader is to compare yourself and your church to people who are not doing as good as you are. (It's also a sign of extreme insecurity). 

2. Piling on. When a church leader falls and people begin to attack, one of the biggest problems in church world is that Christians seem to feel an obligation to "pile on" when they do not know the whole story ... and in reality the person who fell probably needs more people praying for them than they need another bullet in their back. 

3. Majoring on the minors. When church leaders refuse to "break bread" with someone else who is a believer but doesn't line up doctrinally with everything they believe, then they do not represent Christ as He commanded us to in John 13:34-35

4. Leading by fear. If God has not given us a spirit of fear (2 Tim. 1:7) then He hasn't given it to church leaders to lead with. 

5. Using prayer as an excuse for passivity. Many times a church leader can see a problem and realize that a difficult decision or either a tough conversation needs to take place ... but they will "pray about it" rather than participating with the leadership calling God has placed on their lives. 

6. Declaring what we are against way more than what we are for.  All too often when people hear the word "Christian" they think, "oh, those are the people who hate me and what I do." What if we, as church leaders, stopped screaming at people and actually took the time to serve them? THAT could change the world. 

7. Laziness. Ministry is tough work. Loving people is tough work. Leadership is tough work. When the memories of the past are greater than our future hopes and dreams it is most likely because we have settled into a place of predictable comfort and have no desire to "step out of the boat."  

Perry Noble is the founding and senior pastor of NewSpring Church in South Carolina. The church averages 25,000 people during weekend services at multiple campuses throughout the state.

For the original article, visit perrynoble.com.

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