Desire to be an Overseer
St Paul writes to Timothy about those who desire to be overseers. The problem is most people who desire to be overseers desire to be masters. Much is talked about Pastoral leadership. Christ directs his people, by suffering. Christ directs his people by serving them. He does not lord it over them plan things out for them. He waits for them to ask the questions. He waits patiently to hear what their person struggles are.
St Paul reminds us it is a noble thing to desire to be an overseer. But here St Paul is not talking about someone who rules over others. This is a watchman who looks after the people of God. St Peter is told to feed his sheep. St Paul is talking not about the ruler of the church, but the servant of the church. This servant reveals the truth. This servant warns them of coming danger. This is truly a noble office.
Thanks be to God that he places these people in our presence to help his sheep. The sheep are easily pushed around by wolves. The Pastor is supposed to fend off the wolves. The pastor is supposed to search out the lost sheep. Here we are all to respect those who have been placed in these positions. But these overseers need to be true servants and not masters. It is not your church, but it is God's Church. Respect those who come before you and those who will come after you. Thank you.
St Paul reminds us it is a noble thing to desire to be an overseer. But here St Paul is not talking about someone who rules over others. This is a watchman who looks after the people of God. St Peter is told to feed his sheep. St Paul is talking not about the ruler of the church, but the servant of the church. This servant reveals the truth. This servant warns them of coming danger. This is truly a noble office.
Thanks be to God that he places these people in our presence to help his sheep. The sheep are easily pushed around by wolves. The Pastor is supposed to fend off the wolves. The pastor is supposed to search out the lost sheep. Here we are all to respect those who have been placed in these positions. But these overseers need to be true servants and not masters. It is not your church, but it is God's Church. Respect those who come before you and those who will come after you. Thank you.
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