PETER FAMILY CHURCH
DISCOVER HOW TO LOVE AND CHERISH YOUR PASTOR IN SIMPLE WAYS This message is brought to you by Reverend Dr Musa Peter Omale. The apostle and miracle prophet through whom God raised many dead people back to Life, and maximized the happiness of many families worldwide, drawing amazing souls to Jesus Christ. He is the General Overseer of Peter Family Church, and a Consultant Cardiologist. You can share your thoughts with him on +234, 070, 30, 200, 3 7 2. Again, +234, 070, 30, 200, 3 7 2. Our pastors are the spiritual leaders God has placed over us in the church. They captain the church administration and ensure that the work of God goes smoothly. We should however remember that although they are our spiritual leaders, they are also as human as we are and as such need and desire the support of their congregation. No matter how anointed pastors are, they still need people. There is no leader that can exist without followers. The church isn’t made up of the pastor alone, this is why the church is commonly referred to as the body of Christ. And just as the body has different parts, each contributing its support to the smooth functioning of the body as a whole, so also does the church need the support of its members to function well. That being said, here are a few simple ways to love and cherish your pastor: Live a life of holiness: I know this may seem surprising but it is indeed true. An amazing though indirect way to show your pastor that you love and cherish them is to live a life of holiness. It is indirect because the primary reason for living a holy life isn’t to please your pastor or any man but rather, to please God. In addition to this however, imagine how happy and pleased your pastor would be when they discover that their sermons aren’t falling on deaf ears. That the Word which God has sent them to preach is actually being heeded by their members, that people are turning away from their evil ways and committing to holy living. The pastor in charge of a church whose members are heavenly minded and given to pleasing God, is sure to feel loved and cherished. Pray constantly for your pastor: Much as pastors are our spiritual leaders who pray and intercede for us, it doesn’t derogate from the fact that they also need prayers probably even more than most of their members. This is because they face many attacks, spiritual and otherwise by reason of the fact that they are in the front lines of the battle to depopulate hell and deliver God's people from spiritual bondage. Remember that ordinarily, Christians face persecution because of the name of Christ. How much more those who are in charge of a population of Christians. There have been true life stories of countless and varied assassination attempts on pastors, kidnapping, physical attacks, among others. And how about the spiritual attacks that we don’t even get to hear about? Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown, pastors bear a lot of burdens, even beyond attacks, financial burdens, the burdens of their members, mentees and spiritual children, their own family burdens and so much more. They need our constant prayers. James 5:16b (KJV) says “the effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.” If the prayer of just one person is this powerful, how much more the prayers of a righteous congregation for their pastor. The more we pray for our pastors, the more able they are to bear our burdens—it will even be highly beneficial to us, as they benefit from our prayers, we benefit much more from theirs. Support church projects financially: Many Christians do not like to hear about giving, sad but true. Whether we like it or not, as long as we are in this world, the church will continue to have financial needs. There will always be ongoing projects in the church ranging from providing for the welfare of the needy, to expansion of structures to accommodate more people, to financial support for evangelism out
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