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Why is it important for pastors to be called by God?

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Pastors must be divinely appointed to ensure they possess a genuine desire and capability to shepherd God's people (1 Timothy 3:1).

The importance of pastors being called by God stems from the understanding that this role is divinely ordained and not pursued by mere human ambition. According to 1 Timothy 3:1, a man who desires the office of a bishop desires a good work, which signifies that this calling is profoundly serious. It involves being entrusted with the gospel and the care of God's people, and thus, it requires a heart that God has molded and prepared for ministry.

Additionally, Scripture illustrates that this calling is a supernatural work of the Holy Spirit. Just as God appointed the Apostle Paul from his mother's womb (Galatians 1:15), so He appoints pastors to reach specific congregations. It is not the result of educational preparation alone but a divine intervention where God gives a man a heart for His people. This heavenly calling ensures that the pastor fulfills his duties with genuine affection and commitment, effectively leading the flock entrusted to his care.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 3:1, Galatians 1:15

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