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This sermon was preached at the Ecclesiastical Law Center pastors’ conference.
Focusing on What Really Matters as a Pastor
- What really matters to me as a pastor?
- Believing and teaching the truth (Psa 119:97; Psa 119:127-128; 2Ti 4:2).
- Keeping God’s commandments (Joh 14:15; Joh 14:21).
- Seeing that the brethren are walking in truth (2Jo 1:4; 3Jo 1:3-4).
- Worshipping Jesus Christ in spirit and in truth (Joh 4:23-24).
- Seeking God after the due order (1Ch 15:13).
- Ensuring the church is in good faith and order (Col 2:5).
- Ensuring the church is unified in belief and purpose (1Co 1:10).
- That the brethren are growing in the faith (Eph 4:11-16; 2Pe 3:18).
- Protecting the church from heresy (Tit 1:9-14; Tit 3:10-11).
- Ensuring that the church is pure and free from commonly known sinners (1Co 5:11-13).
- Being an example to the church (1Ti 4:12).
- “Is there not a cause” (1Sa 17:29) for what I do? What motivates me to take a stand on Biblical principles, preach on unpopular topics, and ‘uproot’ the normalcy of ‘church polity?’
- I love God more than anything or anyone else (Mat 22:37-38).
- I love His church (Psa 27:4; Psa 84:1-2; Psa 84:10).
- The zeal of His house hath eaten me up (Joh 2:17).
III. How do I stay focused on doing what God has called me to do?
- I keep my eyes on Jesus, the author and finisher of my faith (Heb 12:1-2).
- I keep my eyes fixed on the prize (Php 3:13-14).
- I keep my conversation focused on heavenly things, not earthly things (Php 3:20).
- How do I weed out those things that are dragging me down?
- I try to root out pride and feelings of self-importance from my heart (Pro 26:12; Pro 6:16-17; Pro 8:13; Jam 4:10).
- I remind myself that “it’s not about me,” but rather about God and His people.
- I’d rather feel like giving up than be puffed up.
- I try to stave off disappointment by focusing on the work that I am bidden to do, not the results or the feedback.
- Let another man praise thee and not thine own mouth (Pro 27:2).
- The size of the church or the number of converts is not the measure of the success of a pastor (Luk 12:32).
- I spend my time feeding those who want to be fed, not trying to force feed those who don’t.
- As the old saying goes, “You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink.”
- My focus is feeding those who, as newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word (1Pe 2:2).
- I also endeavor to feed those who are mature in their faith with the meat that they need (Heb 5:11-14).
- I have learned to spend a minimal amount of time answering critics who are not church members.
- This is a waste of time (Pro 26:4).
- I simply give them a link to a sermon or video I have done, and if they won’t listen to it, then I don’t respond to them (Mat 15:14).
- I have learned to expect little from people.
- If you expect much from people, most of them will disappoint you.
- Hope deferred maketh the heart sick (Pro 13:12).
- If a pastor tries to bring all of his church members to full maturity, he will burn himself out.
- He must remember that there are 30, 60, and 100 fold Christians (Mat 13:23).
- To expect a 30-folder to be a 100-folder is a sure path to despondency.
iii. I have learned to adjust my expectations of people.
- For those who have good attendance at church, I expect them to be there with rare exception; for those who don’t, I try not to be surprised or disappointed when they tell me they won’t be there on Sunday (though I often am, despite my effort).
- For those who come to Bible studies, I expect them to come; for those who don’t, I don’t.
- For those who are dependable, I depend on what they say they will do; for those who are not dependable, I pay no attention to what they say they will do.
- For those who give what they should to the Lord, I expect them to do so; for those who don’t, I don’t.
- I have learned to give people over to God who will not do what I preach from the word of God (1Th 4:8; 1Sa 8:7; Act 20:26-27; Eze 3:16-21).
- I don’t go looking for problems to solve in people’s lives.
- I let them come to me, and if they don’t, it’s on them.
- Those that are wise will seek counsel, and I am happy to give it to them (Pro 1:5).
- People that don’t come to me for help don’t want my help, and to offer my unsolicited advice will be a waste of my time, or worse (Pro 9:8; Pro 15:12; Pro 23:9; Mat 7:6).
- “You can’t fix people that don’t want to be fixed; you can’t change people that don’t want to change.” (Pastor Phil Jonker)
- I don’t waste my time getting involved in meetings with other “pastors” in the area or trying to fit in as one of them (2Co 6:14-18).
- I try not to care about what others think of me.
- It is a small thing to be judged of others (1Co 4:1-3).
- God’s judgment is the only thing we should be concerned with (1Co 4:4; 2Co 10:18).