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Daily Bread (Roughing The Pastor)

shortlady

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Daily Bread (Roughing The Pastor)

Let the elders who rule well be counted worthy of double honor, especially those who labor in the Word and doctrine. —1 Timothy 5:17


I was at my grandson’s eighth-grade football game when the referee indicated there was a penalty and stopped play. Apparently, after the ball was thrown, the boy who passed it was tackled, prompting a penalty flag. The announcer from the press box said: “There is a flag on the field. The penalty is roughing the pastor . . . I mean, roughing the passer.” As soon as he said it, I thought to myself, God could give that penalty to some churches today!

It’s not that pastors are perfect. If that is what we are looking for, then pastorless churches would be the norm. It’s that God calls on us to honor those who lead us spiritually, particularly “those who labor in preaching and teaching” (1 Tim. 5:17 ESV). In my opinion, pastoring is one of the hardest occupations on the planet. We live in a sophisticated, fast-paced, and complex world, and our expectations for “high-performance” pastors often set the bar at unattainable heights.

So, let’s switch the focus and become high-performance church members who honor our pastors with words of encouragement and prayer. A supportive note or a “thank you” in the foyer will go a long way to stimulate pastors to serve with joy and efficiency.


Lord, help us to appreciate
The work that others do,
The service given from their hearts,
Their sacrifice for You. —Sper

Don’t be rough on your pastor—
pass along some encouragement today.


 
So, let’s switch the focus and become high-performance church members who honor our pastors with words of encouragement and prayer.

I suspect that religion's biggest problem today lies in trying to prod people into being high performance church members instead of teaching them to be true disciples. Appreciation of pastors is one of the things that flows out of the heart of a true disciple, one who has been drawn to the feet of the Lord Jesus.

SLE
 
I suspect that religion's biggest problem today lies in trying to prod people into being high performance church members instead of teaching them to be true disciples. Appreciation of pastors is one of the things that flows out of the heart of a true disciple, one who has been drawn to the feet of the Lord Jesus.

SLE

Just be greatful and thankful for leaders.
 
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