PASTORS, BE WARNED!
Ezek. 34:1-2 Then this message came to me from the LORD, “Son of
man prophecy against the shepherds, the leaders of Israel. Give them this
message from the Sovereign LORD: Destruction is certain for you shepherds who
feed yourselves instead of your flocks. Shouldn’t shepherds feed their sheep?”
NLT
This devotional today
is about pastors and for pastors. In the
Scriptures pastors are often depicted as being shepherds, overseers of the
people entrusted to them. This passage
is a stern warning for pastors. God is
warning those who are overseers who look out for themselves at the expense of
their people. These are people who feed
off of people instead of feeding people.
God declares very clearly that their destruction is certain.
If you have a pastor
who is not taking care of his people, you must do something about it. If you are not being fed, you are starving
your soul to death. Your pastor has the
responsibility to lead you into the Word where your soul can be fed. Only as you are continuously fed the Word are
you able to feast and grow. Your pastor
must constantly feed and challenge you on so that you don’t get lazy or
satisfied with where you are at. Your
pastor must stand guard over your soul so that any potential danger can be
addressed before you are harmed.
A pastor who is not
feeding his people is not fit to serve as a pastor. It is a grave sin for a pastor to take
advantage of people or use them for personal gain. Anyone who would be more concerned about
themselves and their personal comforts than they are about the needs of the
people they serve will feel God’s wrath.
Pastors should always feed their people.
Dear friend, hold your
pastor accountable, but when you do, hold yourself accountable as well. No matter how well your pastor may be feeding
you, you have to do your part. You must
take what is being offered to you, chew on it, and swallow it before it can do
you any good. You must be careful what
you feast on and avoid those things which are bad for your spiritual
health. You must be discerning and feast
on what you need. What you need today
may be different than what you need tomorrow.
Listen to the Spirit of God and chew on what you need and not just what
you want.
Don’t rely just on
what your pastor may offer you. A
once-a-week feeding binge will not meet your spiritual needs. You must be taking care of your soul daily. Your pastor can only do so much for you. Pray much for your pastor. If your pastor is feeding your soul, support,
encourage, and thank your pastor often. If
he isn’t, pray much for him. If he
doesn’t change, find another pastor who will feed you.
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