Tom Butler
New Member
You pastors and preachers on the BB, what's the average amount of time you spend each week preparing two or three sermons, or Bible study? Five, ten, twenty hours?
Will you prepare just as diligently if five people show up, or 500?
Seems to me that if we expect our pastor to prepare, prepare, prepare messages and studies for our edification and spiritual growth, it is like a slap in the face to him to turn our backs on him when he is carrying out God's call.
Some of you have listed legitimate reasons you can't go. Others seem to be making up reasons to stay away. Some of you got real defensive about it.
Valid reasons excepted, the prevailing attitude seems to be that all the pastor's efforts are just not worth our time and effort.
Our gatherings are primarily to worship, for Bible study and for fellowship. All are important. I sense that some posters look on our corporate gatherings as just another meeting.
Legitimate reasons, fine. Schedule conflicts, fine. You're tired, fine. Just don't want to, fine.
I may join you. I can already feel the leading of the Lord to stay home next Wednesday night.
Will you prepare just as diligently if five people show up, or 500?
Seems to me that if we expect our pastor to prepare, prepare, prepare messages and studies for our edification and spiritual growth, it is like a slap in the face to him to turn our backs on him when he is carrying out God's call.
Some of you have listed legitimate reasons you can't go. Others seem to be making up reasons to stay away. Some of you got real defensive about it.
Valid reasons excepted, the prevailing attitude seems to be that all the pastor's efforts are just not worth our time and effort.
Our gatherings are primarily to worship, for Bible study and for fellowship. All are important. I sense that some posters look on our corporate gatherings as just another meeting.
Legitimate reasons, fine. Schedule conflicts, fine. You're tired, fine. Just don't want to, fine.
I may join you. I can already feel the leading of the Lord to stay home next Wednesday night.