12.26.2014

Ordination as a Minister-When?


As to when and by whom a person is ordained, consider the example of Jesus Christ.  He did not have a certificate of ordination or a degree from some seminary to prove that he was a minister, and he was not ordained by any man.  Why can we say, then, that he was a minister?  Because Isaiah's inspired words were fulfilled in him: "Jehovah spirit is upon me, because he anointed me to declare good news." (Luke 4:17-19; Isaiah 61:1) Those words leave no doubt that  Jesus was commissioned to tell forth good news. By whom?  Since Jehovah's spirit anointed him for the work, Jesus was clearly ordained by Jehovah God. When did this happen?  Jehovah's spirit actually came upon Jesus when he was baptized.  (Luke  3:21, 22) Therefore, it was at his baptism that he was ordained.

What of Jesus' first-century followers? Their status as ministers also came from Jehovah. Paul said:  "Our being adequately qualified issues from God, who has indeed adequately qualified us to be ministers of a new covenant." (2 Corinthians 3:5, 6) How does Jehovah qualify his worshipers to be ministers?  Consider the example of Timothy, whom Paul called "God's minister in the good news about the Christ."-1 Thessalonians 3:2. 

The following words addressed to Timothy help us to understand how he became a minister:  "You, however, continue  in the things that you learned and were persuaded to believe, knowing from what persons you learned from  them and that from infancy you have known the holy writings, which  are able to make you wise for salvation through the faith in connection with Jesus Christ." (2 Timothy 3:14, 15) The foundation of Timothy's faith, which would move him to make a public declaration, was knowledge of the Scriptures.  Was personal reading all that was needed for this?  No. Timothy needed help to gain accurate knowledge and spiritual understanding of what he read.  (Colossians 1:9)  Thus Timothy was "persuaded to believe."  Since he had known the Scriptures  "from infancy," his first instructors must have been his mother and grandmother, his father evidently not being a believer. -2 Timothy 1:5. 

However, more was involve in Timothy's becoming a minister.  For one thing, his faith was strengthened by association with Christians  in nearby congregations.  How do we know?  Because when Paul first met Timothy, the young man was "well reported on by the brothers in Lystra and Iconium." (Acts 16:2) Additionally, in those days certain brothers wrote letters to the congregations in order to strengthen them, and overseers visited them in order to  build them up. Such provisions helped Christians like Timothy to progress spiritually. -Acts 15:22-32; 1 Peter 1:1.

Next time: Conclusion of Ordination as a Minister-When?

From the Watchtower magazine, 2000

No comments:

Post a Comment

Thank you for your commment. Your comment will be reviewed for approval soon.

God Bless.