"Hold them in highest regard." 1 Thessalonians 5:13
Phil Hines tells a humorous story about Jesus walking along the road one day and seeing a man crying. When He asked what was wrong, the man replied, "I'm blind," so Jesus healed him. Further along He met another man in tears and asked him the same question. He replied, "I'm lame," so Jesus healed him. Then He encountered a third man weeping. In response to Jesus' question he replied, "I'm a pastor." So Jesus sat down and wept right along with him! Pastoring can be a thankless job; that's why the Bible says, "Hold them in the highest regard."
Somebody has described the "Perfect Pastor" as one who preaches 20 minutes and sits down. Condemns sin without offending anybody, works 16-hour days doing everything from preaching to sweeping, makes $400 a week and gives $200 back to the church, wears nice clothes, has a model family, supports good causes and helps panhandlers who stop by the church. He's 36 and hes' been preaching for 40 years. He has a burning desire to work with the youth, and spends all his time with the senior citizens. He smiles all the time while keeping a straight face, because he has a keen sense of humor that finds him seriously dedicated. He makes 20 visits a day, spends every waking moment evangelizing, and is always in his office in case he's needed. The bad news is, he burned out and died at 37! Paul writes, "Appreciate...pastoral leaders who gave you the of..guiding you...Overwhelm them with appreciation and love!" (1Th 5:12-13). In other works, support your pastor!
Friday, December 5, 2008
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