Day 16 | Pastors

Sister Teri and I count it a great privilege to serve as your Pastors. We appreciate every prayer lifted to God on our behalf, and we are especially thankful for this concerted day of prayer for us!  We hope that this type of prayer goes up for us continually.
 
  • Pray that our Pastors are faithful (Ps 31:23)  

Psalms 31:23  O love the LORD, all ye his saints: for the LORD preserveth the faithful, and plentifully rewardeth the proud doer. 

  • Pray that our Pastors do not grow weary in well doing (Gal 6:9)  

Galatians 6:9  And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.  

  • Pray that our Pastors abound with blessing (1Chr 28:20) 

1 Chronicles 28:20  And David said to Solomon his son, Be strong and of good courage, and do it: fear not, nor be dismayed: for the LORD God, even my God, will be with thee; he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee, until thou hast finished all the work for the service of the house of the LORD.   

The Pastor’s Wife

On Christmas afternoon, the Pastor’s wife dropped into an easy chair saying, "Boy! Am I ever tired." Her husband looked over at her & said, "I had to conduct two special services last night, three today, & give a total of five sermons. Why are you so tired?"
"Dearest," she replied, "I had to listen to all of them."  
Copied from Sermon Central/ By Evie Megginson

How to Get Rid of Your Pastor!

What a blessing it is to have a pastor who loves the Lord, who teaches the Word, and who leads his "flock" aright. I thank God we have a man like that in the church which I attend. In these days of apostasy, when there is such a tragic departure from an emphasis on the Word, how we should praise the Lord for those who are true to the Book, who live the life, and who speak with the fire of conviction. If you have such a pastor, thank God for him, pray for him, and give him a word of encouragement. (By the way, how long has it been since you gave your pastor a good, firm handshake and said, "I thank God for you, and all that you have meant in my life. I'm praying for you every day."?)

"Oh," but you say, "that may be all right for your church, but we're trying to figure out how to get rid of the pastor in ours." Is that your problem? Well, then perhaps the following article I found some time ago will be of help to you:
 
"Not long ago, a well-meaning group of laymen came from a neighboring church to see me. They wanted me to advise them on some convenient, painless, yet successful method of getting rid of their pastor. Here's what I told them:

1. Look him straight in the eye while he is preaching and say `Amen!' once in a while. He'll preach himself to death.
 
2. Pat him on the back and brag on his good points. He'll soon work himself to death.

3. Re-dedicate your own life to Christ, and ask the preacher for a job to do; or tell him you plan to lead some lost soul to Christ. He'll die of heart failure.
 
4. Get the church to unite in prayer for the preacher and he'll soon become so effective that some large church will take him off your hands."


When your preacher is doing
The best that he can, 
Pray for him, help him 
He's only a man!
- P. Langvand
 
Prayerless pews make for powerless pulpits!

Copied from Sermon Central/ By Dr. Larry Petton