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PRAY for Your Pastor!!!

Monday, July 14, 2025

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“This one morning… we remind each reader of the importance of praying for ministers.” – C.H. Spurgeon

If your pastor is like me, he spent quite a few hours this week praying about and preparing for yesterday’s sermon as well as for the rest of the church service. Then – having conducted the service, led the congregation in intercessory prayer, and preaching the message that God had laid on his heart – he went home and collapsed on the sofa… physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually exhausted.

Preparing and delivering a sermon is engaging in spiritual warfare at a very high level and I can tell you from personal experience that it is D-R-A-I-N-I-N-G. For that reason alone, your pastor needs, deserves, and depends on your prayers… and so does his wife and family.

Please take a few minutes to read what Charles Spurgeon, known as the “Prince of Preachers”, wrote on this subject and then take a few minutes more to lift up your pastor and his family in prayer.

“Brothers, our work is solemnly momentous, involving good or ill to thousands; we deal with souls for God on eternal business, and our word is either a savor of life unto life or of death unto death. A very heavy responsibility rests upon us, and it will be no small mercy if at the last we be found clear of the blood of all men. As officers in Christ’s army, we are the special target of the hostility of men and devils; they watch for our faltering and work to trip us at the heels.”

“Our sacred calling involves us in temptations from which you are exempt; above all it too often draws us away from our personal enjoyment of truth into a ministerial and official consideration of it. We meet with many difficult cases, and our wits are at a quandary; we observe very sad backslidings, and our hearts are wounded; we see millions perishing, and our spirits sink. We wish to encourage you by our preaching; we desire to be a blessing to your children; we long to be useful both to saints and sinners.”

“Therefore, dear friends, intercede for us with our God. We are miserable men if we miss the help of your prayers, but happy are we if we live in your supplications. You do not look to us but to our Master for spiritual blessings, and yet how many times has He given those blessings through His ministers; ask then, again and again, that we may be the earthen vessels into which the Lord may put the treasure of the Gospel. We, the whole company of missionaries, ministers, and students, do in the name of Jesus beseech you: ‘Brothers, pray for us.’”

“Let the elders who rule well be considered worthy of double honor, especially those who labor in preaching and teaching.” I Timothy 5:17 (ESV)

- Rev. Dale M. Glading, President

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