The pastor is here to ____________________. How would you fill in the blank? How does Scripture? Why are there so many unbiblical expectations of pastors. What danger is there when the pastor is malnourished in the word?
In this episode, James and Andrew consider Paul Washer's tenth indictment against the modern church. They consider the pastoral office, pastoral focus, pastoral care, and the pastor's responsibility to emerse himself in prayer, study, preparation, and presentation of the Scriptures instead of dividing his attention among so many things pastors divide their attention among in many local churches.
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Next week, Andrew and James will finish finishing Paul Washer’s indictments against the modern church. After that, they will address popular teaching in the world today-comparing its content to Scripture.
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