Impeachment is a process...
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Impeachment is a process in which a government official is removed because of unlawful activity committed while in office. One recent example is the case of Thomas Porteous, a judge in Louisiana who was impeached for committing perjury for signing false financial statements regarding his bankruptcy. After it was determined that the charges against him were true, Porteous was convicted and removed from the bench. He was also banned from holding any public office in the future.
With a position of honor comes great responsibility. This is true in both the physical and the spiritual realm. Jesus chided the Pharisees for not being faithful to the God they claimed to serve. He even went on to say, "Therefore I tell you, the kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a people producing its fruits" (v. 43). We as Christians, and especially as pastors, need to remember that we answer to the highest authority and we need to be faithful to God's message, even if it goes against today's culture.
With a position of honor comes great responsibility. This is true in both the physical and the spiritual realm. Jesus chided the Pharisees for not being faithful to the God they claimed to serve. He even went on to say, "Therefore I tell you, the kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a people producing its fruits" (v. 43). We as Christians, and especially as pastors, need to remember that we answer to the highest authority and we need to be faithful to God's message, even if it goes against today's culture.

