Jan 15, 2013

Listening and the Pastor

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Here's an excerpt from Listening and the Pastor, Matthew Miller's contribution to the January issue of Tabletalk.

Pastors sense deeply the frustration of trying to get our message through to our people. Almost daily, our mailboxes are filled with flyers offering seminars on how we can tailor our sermons and use social media more effectively to "break through the clutter" of our communication age. Given that we have been called to be heralds and stewards of a divine message, we cannot be blamed for wanting to make sure we are being heard.

But in this jostling for the attention of the flock, we are prone to miss the importance of listening—listening not only to the Lord (which others in this issue have addressed), but listening also to our people, as well as to the advice of fellow pastors and elders. Yet it is the Lord Himself who tells us in His Word, "Let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak" (James 1:19). "Every person" includes preachers, too.

Continue reading Listening and the Pastor online or learn more about the digital edition of Tabletalk.