It is imperative that we pray for our pastors.
We don’t need to repeat this if we want to continue to see them attached to the Lord.
Being under the grace of a leader is a powerful covering, but we must never forget to entrust it to the Lord.
Men of God are very exposed, they must always appear strong and courageous, they must set an example of faith and faithfulness to the Lord.
They must be role models, sources of inspiration and motivation for many.
God uses them, their anointing is dynamic, their words are inspired, their testimonies are motivating…
We all want to be like our parents because we feel safe with them.
We are proud of them, we are always amazed at the way they capture the spiritual, we are sometimes seduced by the way God reveals things with such depth…
We are flattered, it’s normal, it’s a mystery.
But it’s so appreciated that our leaders make a spectacle of it.
And that’s the problem.
Some people already think they’re gods, they think and make people think they know everything, they understand everything, they hear everything…
Others don’t even need Jesus to make his entrance because they’ve already received the dose they need to enter the high places.
Many anointed ones no longer allow themselves to be honoured, but they want to be venerated and adored.
Those who pretend to serve Jesus will say that they want to impact and encourage the new generation.
All this to say that the higher we go, the more we have to watch our steps, we have to be careful of our foundations because if they move, we’re finished.
Praying for the anointing is all very well, but maintaining it is a strength that comes only from God.
If Yaweh doesn’t help us, goodbye humility.
We’ll be caught up in the new trend that requires us to travel the world to feed our thirst for recognition,
which demands that we lust or we feel inferior,
which demands that we have megachurches full of people, with no real disciples.
The leaders of our ministries are not immune to pride; everything is done to make them believe that they are special and specialists.
Let us not fail in our role, let us stand as sentinels, let us intercede for them.
They need it.
Colossians, 3:12 – Therefore, as God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved, clothe yourselves with the armour of mercy, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.
Fast and pray for your pastor.
This is Paul’s advice to the chosen ones.
Being a servant involves several values.
To clothe oneself = to fill, equip, carry, put on, cover…
Mercy is the quality of someone who can overcome conflict, forgive and love others without distinction.
Kindness is the quality of someone who is generous, who always reaches out to help his neighbour, to help him in spite of everything.
Humility is the quality of someone who is ready to submit completely to God, to silence his thoughts and always obey him.
Gentleness is the quality of someone who knows how to put words into words, to soothe where anger and disorder sit.
Patience is the quality of someone who knows how to wait calmly, who has perseverance and knows how to control his or her emotions.
We acquire these qualities over time; it’s a lifelong process.
So let’s pray that our pastors have the character, the nature of God.
That’s what’s valuable in our Daddy’s eyes.
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