Biblia

PASTORAL MINISTRY: NEED FOR SPIRITUAL REALITY; LAW OF THE LEADER; LEADERS: SPIRITUAL NEED

PASTORAL
MINISTRY: NEED FOR SPIRITUAL REALITY; LAW OF THE LEADER; LEADERS: SPIRITUAL
NEED

Cattle are driven; sheep are led; and our Lord compares His people to sheep, not to cattle.

It is especially important that Christian ministers know the law of the leader—that he can lead others only as far as he himself has gone.…

The minister must experience what he would teach or he will find himself in the impossible position of trying to drive sheep. For this reason he should seek to cultivate his own heart before he attempts to preach to the hearts of others.…

If he tries to bring them into a heart knowledge of truth which he has not actually experienced he will surely fail. In his frustration he may attempt to drive them; and scarcely anything is so disheartening as the sight of a vexed and confused shepherd using the lash on his bewildered flock in a vain attempt to persuade them to go on beyond the point to which he himself has attained.…

The law of the leader tells us who are preachers that it is better to cultivate our souls than our voices. It is better to polish our hearts than our pulpit manners, though if the first has been done well and successfully it may be profitable for us to do the second. We cannot take our people beyond where we ourselves have been, and it thus becomes vitally important that we be men of God in the last and highest sense of that term.

Psalm 95:6–7; John 10:11–15; John 21:15–17; Acts 20:28–30; 1 Peter 5:1–4

The Price of Neglect, 142, 143, 144.