Thursday, November 6, 2008

Laity - clergy in NT church

The New Testament simply does not speak in terms of two classes of Christians—“minister” and “laymen”—as we do today.

According to the Bible, the people (laos, “laity”) of God comprise all Christians, and all Christians through the exercise of spiritual gifts have some “work of ministry.” So if we wish to be biblical, we will have to say that all Christians are laymen (God’s people) and all are ministers.

The clergy-laity dichotomy is unbiblical and therefore invalid. It grew up as an accident of church history and actually marked a drift away from biblical faithfulness.... It is one of the principal obstacles to the Church effectively being God’s agent of the Kingdom today because it creates the false idea that only “holy men,” namely, ordained ministers, are really qualified and responsible for leadership and significant ministry.

~ Howard Snyder in The Community of the King [IVP, 1977], pp.94-95

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