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Once someone has achieved a level above their competency, they begin to operate by rote and formulas that are proven to work within the system since they are no longer able to fully apply thinking skills, both inductive and deductive, effectively. Their creativity and the subsequent risks are no longer valuable to the individual as these represent making a mistake the system will not tolerate.
Both ends of the agreement, higher management and worker, are settling for safe opposed to thinking and innovation.
This explains how Truth suffers within groups. Since God's ways are higher than ours, people and the groups they form tend to function within the limited perpsective of a current cultural bubble. The Truth of God consequently is compromised, if even ever so slightly, by men's unilluminated perspective. As this faulty understanding becomes the status-quo and is passed on to a new generation, people will not take the risk to challenge the man-made parts. Both ends of the equation, the responsible leaders and the laity, settle for the safe understanding that has allowed the group to function successfully.
Clearly sound biblical teaching is always needed, but if all this be true, it is a clear call to understand hearing and seeing in the spirit. Only the Holy Spirit's ability to lead us will deliver us from our desire for the safety of a man-made status-quo.
Turnover can be a good thing if it results in a fresh and creative approach to old problems.
This also brings up the wretched effects of insecure leadership, control, abuse of power, etc. In such an environment, maintaining the status-quo is the primary imperative. Fresh perspectives are dangerous to the insecure leader because it could result in a loss of control.