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Originally Posted by AreYouReady?
Prax, I have always had a hard time understanding why only the pastor does these things?
Are there not any spiritual men who can go and visit the sick and pray with them?
Are there not any handy men in the church who after their jobs can go and fix things?
Isn't the body of Christ supposed to fit like a glove and work together to spread the gospel and pray with each other, see after each other's needs?
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AreYouReady,
I realize you addressed this to Prax, but I'd like to throw in my two-cents worth.
From my own observations and experience, I see that many pastors shoulder an undue amount of the workload in a church for more than one reason. One reason is that they've either never learned to delegate, or they choose not to. But even Moses had to learn how to delegate, in both civil (
Ex 18:13-26) and spiritual (Nu 11:16-17) matters.
Another reason is that there are some in the flock that are all too happy to let the pastor do it all, since he's the one on the payroll. But just as Moses cried out to God for help, so pastors must seek God to raise up help for him, and then seek God how to train them.
And some pastors have the personality type which compels them NOT to delegate because they think it would just be faster and more efficient to do something themselves rather than train someone else to do it. While this might be true in the short term, it will inevitably put them on a fast track to burnout.