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Pastor, it's okay to change the order of service (Also: dealing with controlling leaders)
"Whatever the free Spirit moves us to do, that let us do at once."
Shepherding with Spurgeon
Weekly Newsletter for Pastors from SpurgeonBooks
ENCOURAGEMENT FOR PASTORS (BY SPURGEON)
In order to prevent custom and routine from being enthroned among us, it will be well to vary the order of service as much as possible. Whatever the free Spirit moves us to do, that let us do at once.
I was not till lately aware of the extent to which the control of deacons has been allowed to intrude itself upon ministers in certain benighted churches. I have always been accustomed to conduct religious services in the way I have thought most suitable and edifying, and I never have heard so much as a word of objection, although I trust I can say I live on the dearest intimacy with my officers; but a brother minister told me this morning, that on one occasion, he prayed in the morning service at the commencement instead of giving out a hymn, and when he retired into the vestry, after service, the deacons informed him that they would have no innovations.
We hitherto understood that Baptist churches are not under bondage to traditions and fixed rules as to modes of worship, and yet these poor creatures, these would-be lords, who cry out loudly enough against a liturgy, would bind their minister with rubrics made by custom. It is time that such nonsense were forever silenced. We claim to conduct service as the Holy Spirit moves us, and as we judge best. We will not be bound to sing here and pray there, but will vary the order of service to prevent monotony.
SERMON ILLUSTRATION FROM SPURGEON
Spurgeon was a master illustrator. You can use this illustration in your own preaching to describe how God helps people grow.
I frequently find that when men are being educated for the ministry, the hardest thing is to set them going. They are like bats on the ground. If once a bat gets on the earth, he cannot fly until he creeps to the top of a stone and gets a little above the earth. Then he gets wing and can fly well enough. So there are many who have not gotten their energies aroused. They have talent but it is asleep, and we need a kind of railway whistle to blow in their ears to make them start up and rub away the film from their eyes so that they may see.
Now, it is just so with men when the Spirit of God begins to teach them. He excites their interest in the things that he wishes them to learn; he shows them that these things have a personal bearing on their soul’s present and eternal welfare. He so brings precious truth home that what the man thought was utterly indifferent yesterday, he now begins to esteem inestimably precious. “Theology!” he said, “Of what use can it be to me?” But now the knowledge of Christ and him crucified has become to him the most desirable and excellent of all the sciences. The Holy Spirit awakens his interest.
RESOURCE FOR PASTORS
Eight incredible testimonies from the underground church*
Christian persecution is a horrific reality around the world today. And while many Christians tend to ignore or forget about our persecuted brothers and sisters, the Lord Jesus cares deeply. And we should care too.
We need to understand the grave realities of persecution today, the tactics that wicked governments employ in an attempt to control churches, and what Christians around the world are facing from hostile forces trying to stop the spread of the gospel. Reading the testimonies of persecuted Christians helps us gain these crucial understandings so that we can share in God’s care for our persecuted brothers and sisters.
If you are looking for a great place to hear the testimonies of persecuted Christians, you can get a FREE BOOK that features the heroic stories of eight women who refused to deny Christ in the face of extreme persecution.
If you join The Voice of the Martyrs’ free Church Leader Network, you can request a free copy of their book, Hearts of Fire. This is a powerful resource that will strengthen your faith (plus, the stories of faithfulness in the book will make for valuable sermon illustrations).
Reading Hearts of Fire made me more like Jesus because it helped me to care more about his people. I know that this book will do the same for you.
ONE MORE REMINDER: PREACH JESUS THIS WEEKEND
“When we hear a sermon with no Christ in it, the preaching is spoiled and the presentation of the gospel is entirely ruined.” — Charles Spurgeon

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