Ephesians 4:11-16 11 And He Himself gave some to be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, and some pastors and teachers, 12 for the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ, 13 till we all come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a perfect man, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ. Each of these have a responsibility for the edifying of the body of Jesus Christ
Apostles – One
who is sent out or a messenger
Prophets –
Acting as a mouthpiece to deliver direct messages from God to correct or guide
Evangelists
– Is a missionary who travels from place to place to spread the Gospel
Pastors – A
recognized or appointed person serving a local church or parish
Teachers – Responsible
to impart biblical wisdom and the importance of leading by example
This is
called the five-fold ministry. Not one
is more important than the other. They
are called to work together to instruct, enlighten, and uplift the Body of Jeus
Christ for the Kingdom of God. Everyone has
been called to do one or more of the five-fold ministry.
Today, we
are going to focus on the pastors in today’s church. In many cases the modern pastoral job
description is often unmanageable, requiring leaders to act as CEO, counselor,
event planner, spiritual guidance and primary leader of prayer. This "over
functioning" frequently leads to extreme responsibility and pressure to perform
the functions of the church even though the Body of Jesus Christ should be
contributing more, especially in the area of prayer.
Spiritual
attacks on pastors are broadly viewed within Christian theology as intense,
targeted spiritual warfare designed to distract, discourage, or derail church
leaders. Because pastors lead congregations, the enemy targets them and can cause
widespread fallout in the church.
The pastor and
even his family have become the focal point of the church and have become a
target of criticism by the church body, others, and even family. They will attach pastors through anonymous letters,
emails, gossip, slander, browbeating and even church insurrection.
Many pastors
are forced to build a bubble of protection around them and their families. It can be very difficult to trust anyone for
fear of being attacked. This is fearing
into the future leads to stress and anxiety. They are forced to withdraw and trust only a
few.
I put this teaching
together last week and it is interesting to hear the topic yesterday at church. It was focused on Proverbs 6:16-19, so
I added this to the teaching.
There are
six things the Lord hates—no, seven things he detests:
1.
haughty eyes, 2.
2.
a lying tongue,
3.
hands that kill the innocent,
4.
a heart that plots evil,
5.
feet that race to do wrong,
6.
a false witness who pours out lies,
7.
a person who sows discord in a family.
Although
this applies to everyone, it applies to those who come against leadership in
the church as well and especially the pastors.
What Can We
Do to Help Church Leadership?
The most
effective thing we can do is to pray for our pastors consistently and
especially prior to the church service. The
following is a prayer covering that I pray each morning before I go out into
this evil world. It is a very, very
effective and a powerful prayer declaration.
Father
God, in the name of Jesus and by the power of the Holy Spirit, I pray a hedge
of protection covered by the blood of Jesus and Psalm 91. I cancel all evil assignments against me
directly or indirectly. Thank you God.
I can’t
count the number of times I have dodged harmful attacks from Satan directly and
indirect attacks that Satan worked through others.
Folks, we
must be a praying body of Jesus Christ.
We cannot be part-time prayer warriors because the attacks are
full-time. We have power and authority over
evil according to Luke 10:19 Behold, I give you the authority to trample on
serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall
by any means hurt you. We are called
to do what Jesus taught us to do in scriptures. This is not an option. Tony 5-28-2026