latterrain77
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Hi Bob. Thank you for your comments. I do believe in the legitimacy of the role of the pastor, provided the pastor meets the requirements of 1 Tim 3. If a pastor DID meet those requirements, the question of “compensation” would not even be an issue. It is only an issue because MOST pastors do not live up to the 1 Tim 3 standard (which would automatically disqualify them from being pastor in the first place).Originally posted by Dr. Bob Griffin:
Methinks (love that old English) that those who are against PAYING the pastor for the ministry of the Word might also be against the whole concept of a PASTOR itself.
Usually they attack that position of the pastor as being unbiblical or untenable, then seek to go about the ministry without one.
A Bible Study group, all split from a GARBC church here, have asked me to help them form a church. BUT, they warn, they do not want ANY PASTOR telling them what to do or think. They will all just share in the pastor's position.
Antinomianism rears its ugly head in Wyoming. You can run but you can't hide!![]()
I know of pastors who get “fat” off of the congregation and do VERY little by way of service. I know this is NOT true of every pastor (as Larry has correctly suggested in one of his earlier posts). But it IS true of many. I don’t understand why following Paul’s example of “no compensation” is so difficult to grasp. Apparently it is.
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