So I wanted to make this thread because I have seen many pastors and heard many either praise or complain about pastors and I even seen some who honestly I think didn't know what they were getting into.
So my thoughts are what does it take to be a pastor? Rather I suppose what does it take to be a good pastor? The job itself is a very huge responsibility not just because of where you stand in the church or the prep work need to do for sundays service but when you decide to walk that path you are choosing to be a leader a shepherd of his flock and every word you speak effects each soul that hears them. It requires not just strong faith but a heart that knows his voice and how to speak what he or she hears.
Knowledge of the scriptures, a strong faith and relationship with God, the ability to lead and to help guide his flock these are great qualities in a pastor but for me I have seen many pastors and been to many churches but there always seemed to be something lacking in every church I saw a pastor in. whether it really is that lacking or I was just was unlucky I never truly found the ideal pastor. They did well in organizing their sermon and there was wisdom in their lessons but I have always believed that a pastor who is filled with God's love would shine among other pastors, someone who truly impacts and moves the hearts of his flock.
Even before I was saved I always had this natural skill to read a room and when I became a Christian that was not only enhanced but I could also kind of sense things in a room of people, I could at times see a spark made in someones heart I could tell when a fire was made in someone or when a heart was deeply impacted by the words spoken, not to be boastful in anyway but this mainly happened from the words placed on my heart to speak and it happened almost every time I spoke.
And I wondered why when I would go to a church in the service this never seemed to happen much. Like I said I can for the most part read a room and maybe it my imagination but the room normally seemed kind non inspired and the sermons as well organized and sometimes very wise lessons seemed rehearsed.
Where was this fire I would wonder, why does his words not seem to really move and inspire these peoples hearts? I always saw a pastor as not just a shepherd or spiritual leader but one who God uses to move and make his church on fire, to make that spark and make his children hungry for him to make them thirst for him and make them crave a deeper relationship with him. It isn't enough to give a great lesson in my opinion after all great lessons are everywhere, but if a pastor knows the power words can have on a persons heart and if the words they speak can really move and inspire the hearts of others and rekindle that hunger and fire I think such a pastor would be the best kind regardless how well organized or well written their lecture and lesson in sermons are.
But even with all I think and believe What does it really take to be a pastor? What may I be lacking in my train of thought and what may I be wrong about? more importantly I would like to hear from all of you what you think personally what it takes to be a pastor, what kind of pastor would you want?
So my thoughts are what does it take to be a pastor? Rather I suppose what does it take to be a good pastor? The job itself is a very huge responsibility not just because of where you stand in the church or the prep work need to do for sundays service but when you decide to walk that path you are choosing to be a leader a shepherd of his flock and every word you speak effects each soul that hears them. It requires not just strong faith but a heart that knows his voice and how to speak what he or she hears.
Knowledge of the scriptures, a strong faith and relationship with God, the ability to lead and to help guide his flock these are great qualities in a pastor but for me I have seen many pastors and been to many churches but there always seemed to be something lacking in every church I saw a pastor in. whether it really is that lacking or I was just was unlucky I never truly found the ideal pastor. They did well in organizing their sermon and there was wisdom in their lessons but I have always believed that a pastor who is filled with God's love would shine among other pastors, someone who truly impacts and moves the hearts of his flock.
Even before I was saved I always had this natural skill to read a room and when I became a Christian that was not only enhanced but I could also kind of sense things in a room of people, I could at times see a spark made in someones heart I could tell when a fire was made in someone or when a heart was deeply impacted by the words spoken, not to be boastful in anyway but this mainly happened from the words placed on my heart to speak and it happened almost every time I spoke.
And I wondered why when I would go to a church in the service this never seemed to happen much. Like I said I can for the most part read a room and maybe it my imagination but the room normally seemed kind non inspired and the sermons as well organized and sometimes very wise lessons seemed rehearsed.
Where was this fire I would wonder, why does his words not seem to really move and inspire these peoples hearts? I always saw a pastor as not just a shepherd or spiritual leader but one who God uses to move and make his church on fire, to make that spark and make his children hungry for him to make them thirst for him and make them crave a deeper relationship with him. It isn't enough to give a great lesson in my opinion after all great lessons are everywhere, but if a pastor knows the power words can have on a persons heart and if the words they speak can really move and inspire the hearts of others and rekindle that hunger and fire I think such a pastor would be the best kind regardless how well organized or well written their lecture and lesson in sermons are.
But even with all I think and believe What does it really take to be a pastor? What may I be lacking in my train of thought and what may I be wrong about? more importantly I would like to hear from all of you what you think personally what it takes to be a pastor, what kind of pastor would you want?