The work of the ministry is a high and solemn calling. It is a calling to preach the Word, to shepherd the flock, and to care for souls. In this series on Pastoral Theology, Rev. Harry Woods considers the practical concerns that confront both those entering the ministry, and those long engaged in its labors. Pastoral ministry is marked by the Word, diligence in preaching, watchfulness over one’s own self, care for the flock, and faithfulness in administering the sacraments, all carried out with endurance amid the struggles and discouragements that often arise. There are burdens to bear, distractions to overcome, and weaknesses to confront. Yet, the pastor’s strength and comfort come from the Chief Shepherd, the Lord Jesus Christ, under whom he serves. Christ supplies the grace, compassion, and strength required. It is our prayer that this series will be both instructive and edifying for you.
The minister is not just in the business of churning out sermons week by week, but he is a whole man, with a body that is the temple of the Holy Spirit, and has a responsibility for his whole person. He must also give attention to his own physical, emotional, and intellectual needs, because they are interrelated. So Rev. Woods offers good helps and insights into this part of his Self Watch.
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