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Hardcover Pastoral Ministry: How to Shepherd Biblically Book

ISBN: 1418500062

ISBN13: 9781418500061

Pastoral Ministry: How to Shepherd Biblically

(Part of the John MacArthur Pastor's Library Series)

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Book Overview

Pastors today can easily become preoccupied with image and effectiveness, buying into consumer culture and straying from Jesus's call to shepherd leadership. In this book, Pastor John MacArthur's passion for the Bible combines with the expertise of faculty members at The Master's Seminary to guide seminary students and pastors in becoming and being a pastor.

Pastoral Ministry: How to Shepherd Biblically presents a practical pastoral theology aimed at showing pastors and pastors-in-training the vital role God's word plays in shaping the preparation and priorities of pastoring. The authors first examine the biblical teaching about the high and demanding call to ministry required of any spiritual shepherd. This volume shows how to grow intentionally from calling to training and preparation to ministering to God's church as a spiritual shepherd.

This book answers these questions and more:

How does the Bible establish a philosophy of pastoral ministry, and what is it?Who is personally qualified to be an undershepherd of God's flock?What are the biblical preparations required of shepherd leaders?What priority does God's word place on activities involved in pastoral ministry?

The Master's Seminary faculty, with over thirty years' experience in seminary training of pastors, contributes a treasury of expertise alongside insights from well-known Bible teacher John MacArthur. While united in affirming shepherd leadership as the biblical model for pastoral ministry, the authors offer an abundance of individual expressions that can inspire any pastor dedicated to serving God's church in the pattern of Jesus Christ.

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Useful Book

Currently I am taking a class in seminary and this is the textbook. It if filled with useful information about being a biblical pastor. It has some really deep thoughts and useful applications throughout.

Must-Read for Pastors

The subtitle says it all - "How to Shepherd Biblically." John MacArthur and the Master's Seminary Faculty did a great job writing this book to "call pastors back to the Scriptures as the authoritative basis for developing a philosophy of ministry." This is a great companion to his other books, "Preaching Biblically" and "Master's Plan for the Church." In summarizing my thoughts on this book, I divide the book into two general categories: 1.) What is a Pastor to BE? The Pastor is to be humble (pg 15-23) which includes confidence in God's power, committed to God's trust (1 Thes 2.3), commissioned by God's will (1 Thes 2.4), compelled by God's knowledge, consumed with God's glory (2 Cor 3:7-11, 4:7, 1 Thes 2:6). He is to be "above reproach" and meet the other qualifications in Titus 1 and 1 Tim 3 (each qualification is examined on pgs 67-80). He must be called which includes confirmation, abilities, longings and lifestyle (pg 81-91). He is to be trained with godly character, biblical knowledge, and ministry skills (pg 92-106) and ordained (pg 107-117). 2.) What is a Pastor to DO? The primary objective in shepherding God's flock is to FEED them, that is, he must be "able to teach" them the word of God (1 Tim 3.2, Titus 1.9). In 1 and 2 Timothy, Paul gives pastoral instructions to Timothy to preach, refute, be an example, be diligent, and to suffer (pg 25-26). The Pastor is to equip the members of the congregation so they will use their spiritual gifts to edify one another (pg 55-58). He is to lead the church in the 7 ministries as recorded in scripture: the word, fellowship, Lord's Supper, prayer, outreach, missions, interchurch fellowship (pg 59-63). A pastor is to have a home that is an "example of a mature Christian marriage and family as an encouragement to the other homes in the flock" (pg 123, pg 121-130). He is to abide in Jesus (John 15:7-8) and pray dependently in all situations (Eph 6.10-20) (pg 131-143). He is to "be of sober spirit, on the alert" (1 Pet 5.8, pg 150). He is to study diligently in preparing to preach the scriptures accurately (pg 162-175). He is to provide leadership in the following areas: a.) Worshiping (pg 189-203). b.) Preaching (pg 204-213). In much preaching today, Biblical Exposition "takes a back seat to misguided craving for `relevance'" (pg 207) In contrast, Titus 1:9 says a preacher must be noted for "holding fast the faithful word which is in accordance with the teaching, that he may be able both to exhort in sound doctrine and to refute those who contradict". c.) Modeling (pg 214-227) (1 Cor 11:1, 1 Thes 2:14). d.) Leading (pg 228-246). Leadership is the "exercise of one's spiritual gifts under the call of God to serve a certain group of people in achieving the goals God has given them toward end of glorifying Christ" (Gangel) (pg 229-230). Leadership is a gift (Rom 12.8, 1 Cor 12.28). A godly leader is to be a "servant leader" (Matt 23:11, 20:25-28) e.) Outreaching (pg 247-260). An

Very relevant

This book is a great resource for any pastor's library. It goes through step by step on how to be an effective pastor and how to nurture the congregation into sheep worthy of the Good Shepherd.
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