Saturday, January 4, 2020

IMPROVING THE PREACHER / Bible App

IMPROVING THE PREACHER

The Scottish pastor John Carmichael, serving his first church, was young and very frightened. He felt he was doing badly and that his people were looking at him with pity and contempt. One day, to his terror, the stern elders of the flock filed into his vestry. "Next Sabbath," they told him, "before you begin to speak, we ask you to say to yourself, 'They're all loving me.' And it's true; we will all be loving you very much." That meeting changed the young preacher's life, and he became recognized as one of the finest preachers Scotland ever produced.

Paul understood the pressures of the pastorate. He also understood that people could be a tremendous blessing to young Timothy as he tried to lead the church at Ephesus. Therefore, Paul told Timothy to admonish the people first of all to pray for their leaders. Praying people produce good pastors.

This advice is still good. And it goes for all men in positions of leadership. Before we criticize them, judge their actions, or disagree with their decisions, we are first to pray for them, intercede on their behalf, and thank God for them. We must always temper our complaints with prayers. May we pledge today to pray, as God's Word demands, for all those in authority.

“First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all people,”
‭‭1 Timothy‬ ‭2:1‬ ‭ESV‬‬

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