A Devotional Guide – Praying for Shepherds
By: Robert Daniel, Director of Missions
Big Creek, Central, and North Rapides
Associations
Four Indispensable Prayer Investments in Praying for
Shepherds
1 Timothy 3:1—7
1. Pray with Thanksgiving for God’s
Call Upon His Life.
On 52 occasions God’s Word builds upon the concept in which
believers are instructed to “encourage one another,” or some similar promotion
of unity and harmony within the church. A Shepherd is simply a man who has been
called by God to the work of an overseer. As seen in this Scripture, God’s Word
declares that it is a “fine work he desires to do.” Any prayer that begins with
thanksgiving is off to a great start. If you would pray for the shepherds of
our churches…simply start your prayer with thankfulness for these men who have
God’s calling upon them.
2. Pray for the Shepherd’s Christian
Character.
Of significant interest in the qualifications listed, only
one has anything to do with ability or giftedness (“able to teach”). The
emphasis is clearly on Christian character. Pray for the man who shepherds the
flock…that he grows in all of these areas and that God himself will protect the
shepherd from the pull of the world, the weaknesses of the flesh, and the
flaming arrows of the adversary. If God puts this manner of emphasis on
Christian character for the shepherd, let us not forget to value these traits
as highly as He does.
3. Pray for the Teaching Ministry
of the Shepherd.
Turner Research, LLC, conducted an opinion poll in Rapides Parish , Louisiana ,
in June 2013. In asking about the type of minister preferred, they found the
following results: 1. “Teacher type” was preferred by 22 percent. 2. “Bold,
tell it like it is type” was preferred by 13 percent. 3. The “Caring type” was
preferred by 12 percent. 4. “One well educated” was preferred at the rate of 14
percent. And so on. God’s Word indicates that the ability to teach is the
critical feature. Pray that the shepherd will have proper time to study, divine
help from God’s Spirit, and a heart to communicate the truth of Scripture.
4. Pray for the Godly Reputation of
the Shepherd.
The shepherd is plainly…to be trustworthy with his Christian
character in the full view of those outside the church. Pray that he may be
found faithful in every situation that he encounters. Pray that even those that
disagree with the biblical world view may regard the shepherd of the church
with respect for his consistency and conviction.
Making it Personal
As a Director of Missions, it is my privilege to visit the worship
services of the 95 churches of three associations. Each week I observe pastors
and church congregations. For those men who serve as shepherds, I am simply
amazed at their giftedness, their devotion to God, and their selfless service. In
most congregations, equally observable are the church members who are devoted
to God and who demonstrate a desire to conduct themselves according to
Scripture. But, I think there is a dynamic tension that exists in church life
regarding the attitudes of the people toward the shepherd. On the one hand, the
people wish to honor the biblical role of the shepherd. On the other hand,
there is the reality that he is not perfect. By following this devotional
outline, perhaps we may keep our focus on praying for the things that are
biblically emphasized and reducing the temptation to get distracted with critiquing
those other less important issues. Pray for shepherds…and pray aptly…as God’s
Word has shown us.
It is a trustworthy
statement: if any man aspires to the office of overseer, it is a fine
work he desires to do. 2 An
overseer, then, must be above reproach, the husband of one
wife, temperate, prudent, respectable, hospitable, able to
teach, 3 not addicted to wine or pugnacious,
but gentle, peaceable, free from the love of money. 4 He must be one who manages his
own household well, keeping his children under control with all dignity 5 (but
if a man does not know how to manage his own household, how will he take care
of the church of God?), 6 and not a new convert, so that
he will not become conceited and fall into the condemnation incurred by
the devil. 7 And he must have a good
reputation with those outside the
church, so that he will not fall into reproach and the snare of the
devil (1 Timothy 3:1-7 NASB).
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