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Fri, 6 Jul 2007 13:22:25 -0500
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Encouraging the Pastor


2 Timothy 1:1-6


Do you attend church? If so, God has placed a person in your life who 
wants to train you in righteousness and speak the truth. He does this 
even when you don't want to hear it. You're blessed to have a pastor 
who loves you and cares about your spiritual well-being. He needs to 
know you care about him, too.

Many churchgoers neglect to encourage the pastor. But caring for him 
is part of being in the body of Christ. In his second letter to 
Timothy, the apostle Paul models the way we're to encourage those who minister:

First, tell your pastor you appreciate him. There's nothing more 
uplifting to a person's heart than to know someone else cares. Words 
are certainly valuable. But actions speak even louder. So look for 
ways to demonstrate love for your preacher.

Second, express confidence in the pastor. Let him know you recognize 
the sincerity of his faith and appreciate his commitment to speak 
scriptural truths.

Third, affirm the call of God on his life. Work with your 
pastor.  Respond to him in a way that shows you understand he's been 
called to minister and has God's hand upon him. And when you 
experience the Lord working through him, let him know.

Above all, pray for your pastor. Don't assume that others in the 
church are praying or that a spiritual leader doesn't need prayer. 
The opposite is true. The Devil wants to prevent effective 
ministering. You can help defend the minister who loves you.

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