Pray
For Your Pastor(s)
You
as a church member have the responsibility and the privilege to pray
for your pastor. Your pastor needs prayer. The average church
member, I would guess, rarely thinks of their pastor when they are
praying. Why is that? I don't know, I cannot answer that for
everyone. But, if you are reading this, you now know that you ought
to be praying for him.
Why do
pastors need prayer?
Pastors
need prayer for the same reasons you do. They face the same things
that you face day in and day out. Your difficulties are their
difficulties. Pastors face temptations, struggle with sin, are often
beset with weakness and doubts, deal with prayerlessness like other
believers, have problems in the home, raise children, wrestle with
apathy, grieve over social issues, allow stress to take hold, are at
war spiritually, and live life in a fallen world just like everyone
else.
In
addition to these needs, pastors face others. Pastors need your
prayers because they often struggle with depression. The ministry is
demanding and often fruit is not seen. It is easy for a pastor to
take his eyes off of the Lord and look to all of the issues within
the church. Or, a pastor might become bitter and complain. “Woe
is me!” can easily become the attitude of a pastor.
Other
things that most church members may not realize are that pastors bear
the sins and burdens of their people, are held accountable by God for
their flock, experience heartache over the faithlessness of some
members, face criticism, may feel pressured to perform in certain
ways or produce according to the churches standards, and face the
challenges of leading a group of people that are made up of different
backgrounds, different maturity levels, different interests, etc.
What
to pray
Pray
for your pastor's preparation. Pray that as he prepares to preach
and teach that he would be illuminated, faithful, prayerful,
obedient, studious, understanding, submissive, and able to apply
God's word. Pray that God bless your pastor with clarity, the ability
to deliver God's word, that he would communicate effectively, that he
will not be distracted from his time in study, that he would be a
good steward of his time, and that his sermon will be
Christ-centered, Spirit-dependent, and gospel-saturated.
Pray
for your pastor's personal life. Pray for his family. Pray that he
is growing, maturing, and spending time in the word. Pray also for
his needs, struggles, leadership, character, joy, holiness, and hope.
Remember to pray that he get enough rest, that he would be
God-honoring, above reproach, a good husband and father. Pray that
he work hard and be a good steward of all that God has given him.
Pray for his physical, emotional, and spiritual health.
Pray
for his prayer life. Pray to God that as he prays throughout the
week he be filled with passion, grace, mercy, love, and faith in God
to hear and answer. Pray that he remember to intercede for the
saints, confess the sins of the church, and beg God for mercy and
forgiveness. Pray that your pastor's prayers will be scriptural,
effectual, Spirit-led, and strengthened by God. Pray that your
pastor have a desire to pray, that he makes time to pray, and that he
never ceases to pray.
Pray
for your pastor's ministry. Pray that he would be faithful, God
glorifying, biblical, and persevering. Pray that the Lord bless his
efforts with fruit, spiritual growth, conversions, and joy. Pray
that the Lord bless him with the desire to serve, cast a vision, be
patient, be focused, love the people, and be evangelistic. And, pray
that the Lord grace him with wisdom to teach, preach, and counsel in
and through any situation.
Pastors
need the prayers of their people. Church members do not know
everything that goes into being a pastor and the emotional, physical,
and spiritual strain it places on a man of God. It takes its toll.
So, remember to pray for your pastors. Your prayers, in God's
sovereignty and perfect plan, may be the one thing that is keeping
your pastor sane, faithful, and productive. Thank God for the
prayers of the saints! Keep praying saints. The days are getting
darker, the ministry more challenging, and life more arduous. The
battle is real. Pray for your pastor as he prays for you.
What
a gift from God. God has called and equipped men to shepherd his
church. He has given them the command to pray for the sheep. And
God has orchestrated that the sheep pray for the shepherd. There is
a harmony here that can only come from God. Shepherds and sheep need
each other. We help one another. We are on the same pilgrimage and
headed for the same destination; one is leading and the other
following. But, it is a relationship with no equal-a pastor and his
sheep. What a beautiful picture, what a beautiful marriage. So
again, pray for your pastor as he prays for you.
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