Dr. Boyce Watkins; TD Jakes Supports Eddie Long’s Right to Internal Resolution…

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(ThyBlackMan.com) Some have been waiting for Bishop T.D. Jakes to speak up on the scandal involving the other southern megapastor down the road, Bishop Eddie Long.  Jakes recently commented on the case, stating that Christians should simply pray for Bishop Long because they don’t have the right to do much of anything else.

Long was accused of sexual coercion by four young men in his care at New  Birth Missionary Baptist Church.  A lawsuit was filed, which Bishop Long settled for an undisclosed amount of money.  It was reported that Long  paid $25 million for the settlement and has chosen to keep the details quiet.

At The Potter’s House in Dallas, Jakes said “Christians should just pray,” for Long.  “When all this is over, one thing is for sure – somebody, if not everybody in it, is going to need the blood [of Jesus Christ].”

Not only does Jakes say that Christians should pray for Long, he says that they don’t have the authority to do anything else.

Courtesy of; ChristianPost.com

We have no other authority but to pray,” he said. “The New Birth church is a church unto itself who has a board and it has a membership. How they choose to handle their leadership issues it’s not something that we can control regardless of which side you stay on that issue. It is their church issue and their responsibility and their response.”

How convenient that Bishop Long would avoid supporting his friend, who might be a gay child molester, but would support his right to handle the situation in his way.  With Bishop Jakes’ remarks, in conjunction with those of Creflo Dollar, we are finding that friendship can go much deeper than doing the right thing when it comes to protecting our colleagues.

I wish I could be more diplomatic when discussing the remarks of Bishop Jakes, who is a man I could end up meeting at some point in the near future.  But when it comes to protecting young children, I simply cannot allow any of us to skirt around the issue.  I can’t imagine anyone who stands firmly behind the legacy of Jesus Christ to simply overlook the idea that an alleged man of god might be harming young children who’ve been wired to trust him.

While Bishop Jakes stops short of either endorsing or condemning Long, he certainly appears to be protecting him.  A pastor who also happens to be an expert at Church organizational structure commented to me that one of the great problems of the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church is that, for far too long, it was a shop that was run and controlled by Bishop Eddie Long.  Board members existed, but few would stand in defiance of a pastor who’d made his own name bigger than that of his church.  As a result, allowing this very serious sexual coercion issue to be handled by the board behind closed doors is like allowing an accused criminal to be judged by his own family.

I don’t trust that the board at New Birth has the ability to protect the children in that church, because I fully suspect that Bishop Long’s behavior was allowed to continue due to the presence of silent enablers of his egregious activity.  I also interpret the remarks of T.D. Jakes and Creflo Dollar to be part of a concerted strategy to support their friend without running into criticism from their own congregations.  The reality, however, is that there are moments in our lives when we must ask ourselves the simple question, “What would Jesus do?”

Personally, I don’t believe Jesus would protect a man accused of sexually abusing children in the church, even if he lost his Rolls Royce in the process.  I encourage Jakes and Dollar to do the right thing and speak up on behalf of those poor boys who may have been perpetually damaged by the man they trusted with their lives.  These allegations, which are not being publicly refuted by Long, are simply unforgivable.

Staff Writer; Dr. Boyce Watkins

Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition. For more information, please visit http://BoyceWatkins.com.