Excellent post Norm.
Made me think of a scripture; " 'Master, we saw someone casting out demons in your name and we tried to prevent him because he does not follow along with us'. But Jesus said to him, 'Do not hinder him; for he who is not against you is for you' ".
Imagine the audacity of that individual to assume that he could have a relationship and power from Christ without the approval of the Twelve! Surely Jesus must have made a mistake when he said the above.
I'm sure what really happened is that John very meekly told Jesus that he had made a mistake. Then Peter, always ready to take action, told Jesus not to worry and that he would go run interference for him. He then went over there and helped the poor man to appreciate that he unwittingly had bypassed God's Channel of Communication and was in effect running ahead of the organization. The man was given some literature and a bible study was started on the spot. He agreed to stop preaching about Jesus until he had readjusted his thinking to be in harmony with the arrrangement.
He was asked to do some personal study and told that once he was an approved asociate, he could then be given some territory to work with a more experienced evangelist. However, he could not receive a "Kingdom Ministry" until his meeting attendance was up. Unfortunately, he would not be able to report time either until a committee meeting had reviewed his status. Then, Judas walked up and explained the "contribution" arangement for the literature.
Years later, the man reflected on his good fortune to have met these men. Curiously, he had lost the ability to cast out demons but he was finely rewarded with greater responsibility, a new title, and a conviction that he had been divinely appointed. He knew that he was well on his way to becoming a "prince" on the earth after God killed all the people who rejectied his loving provision for food at the proper time.
Just think, the entire course of world history would have been changed if John and Peter had not kindly corrected the Master from making such an obvious organizational blunder!