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Originalist 10-24-2016 05:28 AM

A lack of pastoral discernment
 
Pastors should not let their presumptions about their members spill over into their sermons. What they are perceiving to be a lack of interest or spiritual complacancy in a member might be something completely different. Sometimes people go through things and don't have the liberty to share with you because family members are always with them. Before you assume something is wrong with their spiritual condition, go to them in private. Aren’t you supposed to be a Shepard? The sheep might be afflicted and broken, feeling alone. Perhaps they have tried to convey to you the depth of their problem and you weren't listening, or gave them cliché phrases when they were seeking wisdom. Perhaps their circumstances make it impossible for them to be as involved as they'd like to be or as they once were. Perhaps they don't have the family support others do that make it possible to be freed up from kids for a couple of days a week so they can help you more. Perhaps their lack of giving comes from financial problems that you really can't grasp. Maybe during their lack of giving they've put off those drives to the park with their kids at times just to make sure they had enough gas to get to church on Sunday, while everyone else was eating out or going on vacation. Maybe for them that was their giving. The last thing they need to be told is that they are under Malachi's curse. And maybe, just maybe, they’ve been wondering when rejection from the ministry was finally going to manifest itself. They’ve picked up on that coldness/snub. They know what you’re thinking, and it only compounds the problem. Pastors, pray for sensitivity. Let yourself entertain the possibility that some of the things you were taught are “pillars of truth” are really man-made traditions not based on scripture.

Cracker Barrel 10-24-2016 05:41 AM

Re: A lack of pastoral discernment
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Originalist (Post 1452192)
Pastors should not let their presumptions about their members spill over into their sermons. What they are perceiving to be a lack of interest or spiritual complacancy in a member might be something completely different. Sometimes people go through things and don't have the liberty to share with you because family members are always with them. Before you assume something is wrong with their spiritual condition, go to them in private. Aren’t you supposed to be a Shepard? The sheep might be afflicted and broken, feeling alone. Perhaps they have tried to convey to you the depth of their problem and you weren't listening, or gave them cliché phrases when they were seeking wisdom. Perhaps their circumstances make it impossible for them to be as involved as they'd like to be or as they once were. Perhaps they don't have the family support others do that make it possible to be freed up from kids for a couple of days a week so they can help you more. Perhaps their lack of giving comes from financial problems that you really can't grasp. Maybe during their lack of giving they've put off those drives to the park with their kids at times just to make sure they had enough gas to get to church on Sunday, while everyone else was eating out or going on vacation. Maybe for them that was their giving. The last thing they need to be told is that they are under Malachi's curse. And maybe, just maybe, they’ve been wondering when rejection from the ministry was finally going to manifest itself. They’ve picked up on that coldness/snub. They know what you’re thinking, and it only compounds the problem. Pastors, pray for sensitivity. Let yourself entertain the possibility that some of the things you were taught are “pillars of truth” are really man-made traditions not based on scripture.

You had my heart up untill the last sentence.

Here it is, another beat up the pastor thread.

Llololo!?!?

shazeep 10-24-2016 06:59 AM

Re: A lack of pastoral discernment
 
oh c'mon CB, he said "Let yourself entertain the possibility."

Originalist 10-24-2016 07:14 AM

Re: A lack of pastoral discernment
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cracker Barrel (Post 1452193)
You had my heart up untill the last sentence.

Here it is, another beat up the pastor thread.

Llololo!?!?

Actually this is another "pastor beating up the sheep" thread.

good samaritan 10-24-2016 07:23 AM

Re: A lack of pastoral discernment
 
Never give up!!! and never stop forgiving.

Monterrey 10-24-2016 07:57 AM

Re: A lack of pastoral discernment
 
So they know what the Pastor is thinking but he doesn't have a clue?

LOL

Godsdrummer 10-24-2016 07:58 AM

Re: A lack of pastoral discernment
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Originalist (Post 1452192)
Pastors should not let their presumptions about their members spill over into their sermons. What they are perceiving to be a lack of interest or spiritual complacancy in a member might be something completely different. Sometimes people go through things and don't have the liberty to share with you because family members are always with them. Before you assume something is wrong with their spiritual condition, go to them in private. Aren’t you supposed to be a Shepard? The sheep might be afflicted and broken, feeling alone. Perhaps they have tried to convey to you the depth of their problem and you weren't listening, or gave them cliché phrases when they were seeking wisdom. Perhaps their circumstances make it impossible for them to be as involved as they'd like to be or as they once were. Perhaps they don't have the family support others do that make it possible to be freed up from kids for a couple of days a week so they can help you more. Perhaps their lack of giving comes from financial problems that you really can't grasp. Maybe during their lack of giving they've put off those drives to the park with their kids at times just to make sure they had enough gas to get to church on Sunday, while everyone else was eating out or going on vacation. Maybe for them that was their giving. The last thing they need to be told is that they are under Malachi's curse. And maybe, just maybe, they’ve been wondering when rejection from the ministry was finally going to manifest itself. They’ve picked up on that coldness/snub. They know what you’re thinking, and it only compounds the problem. Pastors, pray for sensitivity. Let yourself entertain the possibility that some of the things you were taught are “pillars of truth” are really man-made traditions not based on scripture.

Oh how true! I have seen this many times in my life. Pastors sit in their glass houses and never communicate with their saints during the week except a small hand shake after or before service. They don't get involved in the day to day life of their sheep. They abuse the sheep instead of lead them to green pastures and clear water.

What we have today are too many hirelings and not pastors.

Rudy 10-24-2016 08:53 AM

Re: A lack of pastoral discernment
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Godsdrummer (Post 1452203)
Oh how true! I have seen this many times in my life. Pastors sit in their glass houses and never communicate with their saints during the week except a small hand shake after or before service. They don't get involved in the day to day life of their sheep. They abuse the sheep instead of lead them to green pastures and clear water.

What we have today are too many hirelings and not pastors.

Yep!

KeptByTheWord 10-24-2016 10:03 AM

Re: A lack of pastoral discernment
 
The expectations placed on a pastor are simply not supported in scripture. This might be the first place to start with this.

Originalist 10-24-2016 10:07 AM

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Neither are the expectations that pastors place on tjeir members scriptural.


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