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I Believe in Pastors

Ordination_thumb.jpgAs I surf the web, receive emails from ministries, and scan Twitter, I am absolutely amazed at the negativity and insinuations about Pastors today. Many writers and ministries take the view that Pastors are egotists, toxic, immoral, liars, or you name it. Well, I don’t buy it!

I believe in Pastors. To the skeptic, give Pastors a break. To the critic, Pastors are but men. To the cynic, Pastors are not what you think.

I have never met a perfect Pastor.

I have never met a Pastor who claims to be perfect. Yes, Pastors are but men, just like the Apostle Paul claimed before everyone. Therefore, as Pastors, we disappoint others at times and do not live up to their expectations. Pastors do not claim to be, and are not supposed to be perfect. I have had the privilege to preach in all kinds of places around this country, from churches, to conferences, to major conventions where Pastors are the major audience. I say it again: I have never met one Pastor who claims to be perfect. Not one!

WHY DO I BELIEVE IN PASTORS?

There are three reasons I believe in Pastors. Perhaps this will encourage you in some way.

1. Pastors are called by God to serve the church.

A Pastor’s calling begins when a man believes God is calling him into the ministry of the gospel. Then, there is a time where that man believes God is calling him to be a Pastor of a local church. In God’s timing, he is called to serve a particular local church.

When a man is called of God, he is set apart by God to do a specific service to God in a local church. His high calling as Pastor-Teacher of a local fellowship calls him to high scriptural qualifications. But he must always remember he is there to serve God’s people by enlisting, equipping, and empowering them to serve the Lord through His church.

I believe Pastors must give themselves to the three major priorities of:

  • Feeding God’s people through the preaching of the Word of God.
  • Leading God’s people to advance the gospel globally.
  • Interceding for God’s people continually.

Yes, without any doubt at all, Pastors are called by God to serve the church of Jesus Christ. This is one of the reasons I believe in Pastors.

2. The office of the Pastor is a holy office.

The Scripture sets apart the office of the Pastor-Teacher. Specific qualifications are laid out in the Scriptures relating to this office. While men come and go, the office of the Pastor remains. Regardless of the man who serves presently or the men who will follow him, it is the office that deserves our commitment.

God has ordained the office of the Pastor-Teacher to have a spiritual leader who leads God’s people into the likeness of Jesus Christ. From his role as servant and leader, he is to lead with humility, grace, and dignity. He is both responsible and accountable for the spiritual development of the church, the people of God.

Some believe that Pastors should not be honored at all, and when you honor them, it is bad for the church. I have a great Arkansas word for that: Hogwash! It is not about honoring the men, but the office. Yet, at the same time, let’s not forget what the Bible teaches: Honor those where honor is due. One also cannot deny what Hebrews 13:17-18 says,

“Obey your leaders and submit to them, for they are keeping watch over your souls, as those who will have to give an account. Let them do this with joy and not with groaning, for that would be of no advantage to you.”

We love and honor Pastors because they are called by God to serve the church, and do so from an office that is set apart by God in the Scripture. This is another reason I believe in Pastors.

3. Pastors are giving their lives to make a difference.

Whether a Pastor is bi-vocational or able to serve a church full-time; whether a Pastor leads a small membership church or a large membership church, I have never, and I mean never, met a Pastor who did not want his life to count greatly for God. Oh yes, a few may have lost their spark due to the trials of life or the torrential waters of local church ministry, but the vast, vast majority are men who want to make a difference with their lives.

Many could do high and great things in the world, but they could not get away from the powerful call of God. In fact, even though they honor the office of the President of the United States, most believe that it would be a step down from their God-ordained calling, serving as a local church Pastor, for them to serve as President.

I love and believe in Pastors because they are giving their lives to make a difference for the gospel of Jesus Christ. The vast majority of these men of God are highly committed to advancing the gospel of Jesus Christ.

I believe in Pastors. Will you?

Yes, I have been clear: I believe in Pastors. The question now is: Will you?

If you are a Pastor: Believe in other Pastors. Encourage them. Love them. Accept them. Refuse to criticize them. Humble yourself to learn from them. Learn to rejoice with them. Weep with them. Pastors need other Pastors as friends – personal friends, not just colleagues.

If you are a church member: Love your Pastor. Accept your Pastor. Pray for your Pastor. Encourage your Pastor. Honor your Pastor. Stand with your Pastor.

My prayer is that we will all take a breath. Give each other a break. Refuse to get in the skeptic/critic/cynic lane of traffic relating to leaders today, even Pastors.

A final word of counsel: Always take the high road in your relationships in life: There is never a traffic jam there.

I Believe in Pastors,

Ronnie W. Floyd

How You Can Pray for: A Call to Pray for Revival and Awakening, A Gathering for Senior Pastors

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From September 30 at 6:30 p.m. through October 1 at 12:00 p.m., 178 Senior Pastors from 25 states across our country will be gathering for serious prayer and intercession relating to revival and awakening in the lives of pastors, churches, and our nation. We believe God is calling Pastors to stand in the gap for His people about revival and awakening. We are praying that if God so wills, this gathering could become the catalyst for the next great move of God in our land.

Interest continues to grow

The interest continues to grow for this prayer gathering. If airline costs were more reasonable, there is no telling how many people would be able to attend. Our rooms are sold out, but there is still space for a few more to participate in the prayer gathering, even though you may have to stay in another hotel. You can register to participate in this prayer gathering here.

How you can pray for this gathering

This is a gathering for Senior Pastors of Southern Baptist churches. By no means is exclusivity our goal, but we really felt we needed to begin with Senior Pastors of local churches with the commonality of pastoring Southern Baptist churches.

I have been asked how laypeople and other pastors can pray for us. Some churches are organizing to pray for our gathering. They realize the significance of pastors from across the nation coming together for the purpose of praying for revival and awakening. Therefore, let me offer a few suggestions:

  1. Pray for God to give us a vision for spiritual revival and awakening.
  2. Pray for God to give us a burden for spiritual revival and awakening.
  3. Pray for God to reveal sin and the need for personal repentance.
  4. Pray for God to lead us to the filling of His Spirit and all the fullness He brings.
  5. Pray for the Lord to revive His pastors, His church, and awaken America.
  6. Pray for God to use our prayer gathering to speak to us and use us in any capacity as a catalyst for national revival and awakening.
  7. Pray for God to empower our pastors to pray for and move towards the ultimate fulfillment of the Great Commission: presenting the gospel to the entire world and making disciples of all the nations.

Dear friends, use this as a few thoughts to pray, but overall, pray as God directs you. We mainly need you to pray, and pray more for this gathering. We want to see God do a great work among and through us.

Finally

Pray for me. I have a real blessing, but an enormous challenge before me in leading and facilitating this gathering. Will you pray for me? I must be able to listen to God and move our gathering to where He desires us to go. We will be Word-based and Christ-centered, but we also want to be Spirit-led. I want us to follow God. These 178 pastors from 25 states are not coming to Southlake, Texas (DFW Region) for a preaching conference, but for a real, live-action prayer gathering. We are gathering to pray. Therefore, I confess humbly: I really need you to pray for me. Thanks for joining us in this prayer journey.

Yours for the Great Commission,

Ronnie W. Floyd