Biblical Leadership
Pastors are like everyone else who confess Jesus as Lord. The men who have been called to lead a body of believers are just that, men with the same temperament, faults, fears, and strengths. Granted, a man who feels the calling to pastor people must meet all the requirements listed in First Timothy chapter 3. Since it is God who calls a man to pastor His people, He is the One who makes a man worthy to be a pastor. As a natural man, a pastor has nothing to offer God. It is because of God’s gift in the person Christ Jesus, we are made worthy.
As a man who has the calling to lead a body of believers, I know that my calling is to copy Christ. To do what He showed in the New Testament. Not to direct my agenda, but to follow the agenda God gives me.
Reading through “Summer Church Pre-Launch” training material by Dr. John Worcester, I came across the below list on how a pastor should lead his people.
1. Lead like a shepherd not like a cowboy
2. Build a trust based relationship not FEAR BASED relationship
3. Persuade them do not THREATEN THEM
4. Go before and set the example rather than STAY BEHIND and crack the whip
5. Care for and love them. Don’t USE AND ABUSE THEM
6. Lead them don’t DRIVE THEM.
7. Develop followers through delegation and doing ministry together
8. Delegate to those with the right attitudes and develop skills on the job
9. Look for leader types who will also follow
10. Negotiate everything up front and make authority boundaries clear
11. Keep all your promises
Being a pastor in an established church or church planter, the man of God must be a servant first. People will be willing to follow a person they feel cares for them.
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