The Vineyard in Crisis: Moral Decay and the Decline of Righteous Leadership By Dr. Terence Tapera
Overview
Vineyard in Crisis explores the devastating collapse of moral leadership and its consequences on communities, worship, and covenant life. Using the central biblical metaphor of the vineyard, the book argues that leadership failure is not a peripheral error but the primary catalyst for spiritual decay and societal breakdown.
Core Themes
• The Prophetic Indictment: The author traces a "prophetic chain of accountability" through the works of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Micah, Zechariah, and Malachi to show how corrupt leaders exploit the vulnerable and pollute worship.
• Canonical Synthesis: The study culminates in the New Testament, analyzing how Jesus confronts the religious elite and embodies the "True Shepherd".
• Divine Pruning and Restoration: Beyond critique, the book offers a theology of hope, asserting that God intervenes in seasons of collapse to prune corrupt structures and raise righteous leaders.
• Contemporary Application: The work provides a "moral architecture" for healthy authority today, defining protocols for integrity, justice, and accountability in ministry, business, and governance.