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I Am a Better Pastor

March 16, 2023
By A Local Pastor

Dear Friend,

I am a better pastor than John Piper, John MacArthur, Tim Keller and any other pastor of renown. No, I am not as rhetorically gifted, nor am I widely published, nor will I ever draw the crowds, but for you, specifically, the members of my congregation, I am the best pastor you will have. I will go further and say that your local pastor, whoever he may be, is also a better pastor than all the men I mentioned above. They are uniquely-called men to shepherd you, to hear your stories, to know your individual names, to baptize your children, marry your daughters, bury your fathers; yes, these men are better pastors than the prestigious men above.

You can go ahead and gain from their insights, listen to their sermons and lectures, and read their books, but at the end of the day, only one man (or a couple of them) will be at the hospital when your son has a concussion or breaks his leg, or when your aging mother has a heart attack, or when the unexpected comes.

Friends, don't lose sight of your local reality and community.

Encourage your pastor to continue the hard work of ministering, bearing burdens, exhorting, comforting, and more. Don't believe the lie that you can do church alone with these celebrities or that you don't need a local body or that theology is a job best done in isolation or that your local pastor is only a fill-in or an add-on to the "real pastors" on your favorite podcast. You belong to a local body. And that sometimes unsophisticated and sometimes clumsy, and sometimes unassuming, but always faithful man, is a better pastor for you than all those super names combined.

Sincerely,

A local pastor

 

This BLOG was originally published in the Kuyperian Commentary. It was written by Uri Brito who serves as the Senior Pastor of Providence Church in Pensacola, Fl. He is the editor of The Church-Friendly Family, author of The Trinitarian Father, and co-author of the e-book Christian Pipe-Smoking. He is the co-author with Rich Lusk of two commentaries, the founder and contributor to Kuyperian Commentary, and guest contributor at The Christian Post and Theopolis Blog. He is a board member of the Theopolis Institute and the Senior Fellow for Pastoral Theology at the Center for Cultural Leadership. Rev. Dr. Brito received his M.Div and D.Min. from Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Fl.