I am counting down the top 5 posts that I wrote in 2012, as determined by the number of views during this year. The 5th most read post is: Pet (Pastoral) Peeve.
One of my biggest pet peeves: hearing pastors say, “Ministry would be great if it weren’t for the people.”
Pastor: People ARE your ministry!
After Christ’s resurrection, He wanted to help restore Peter. Jesus asked Peter a simple question, “Do you love Me?” When Peter acknowledged that he did, Jesus gave Peter a way to show it: “Feed My sheep.” I believe this exchange is what Peter had in mind when he penned the words,
Be shepherds of God’s flock that is under your care, serving as overseers—not because you must, but because you are willing, as God wants you to be; not greedy for money, but eager to serve; not lording it over those entrusted to you, but being examples to the flock. (1 Peter 5:2,3)
Is it hard to be a shepherd? Yes.
Are some sheep difficult to shepherd? Yes.
Is it worth it to shepherd them? Yes, yes, YES!!
I love Oswald Chambers’ insight on this —
Jesus has some extraordinarily peculiar sheep: some that are unkempt and dirty, some that are awkward or pushy, and some that have gone astray! But it is impossible to exhaust God’s love, and it is impossible to exhaust my love if it flows from the Spirit of God within me. The love of God pays no attention to my prejudices caused by my natural individuality. If I love my Lord, I have no business being guided by natural emotions—I have to feed His sheep.
Jesus, increase my capacity to love Your sheep. All of Your sheep—the ones that bite; the ones that are nice; the ones that are untidy; the ones that are clean; the ones that are thankful; the ones that are ungrateful; the ones that “get it”; the ones that don’t. All of YOUR sheep. Thank You, Lord, for the supreme honor and heavy responsibility of serving as Your under-shepherd.



December 28, 2012 at 9:05 am
really if we think about that He tells us we are his “royal priesthood” then we all are shepherds/pastors and need to heed your words today to learn to love each one and I find that means someone has to love me too with all my prickles, foibles and troubles! thanks.
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December 28, 2012 at 9:07 am
That’s great insight! Jesus said that what would distinguish us as His disciples is our love.
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