Jesus gets in your business. To welcome him is to invite agonizing and self-demolishing life-change. For the average church-goer, the conviction is almost too much to bear. So we look for someone who might take his place in order to construct an easier form of Christianity.
Enter the pastor.
Whenever people come into our church, I'm aware that some of them already have a job description for me in their heads. My teaching is expected to supplant their time in the word. My prayers are expected to sustain them. My pastoral care is expected to comfort them. And my personal interaction is expected to please them.
I quit that job.
My job is to decrease so that Jesus can increase.


that's exactly what John The Baptist said...John 3:30..
good stuff...
blessings,
chill
Posted by: chill pastor | August 03, 2007 at 08:42 AM