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Why is it important to esteem and support my pastor?

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Esteeming and supporting your pastor fosters unity and helps advance the gospel in the church.

Esteeming and supporting your pastor is vital for the health of the church and its mission. 1 Thessalonians 5:13 commands believers to esteem their pastors highly in love for their work's sake, indicating that a pastor's labor for the congregation should be recognized and honored. This mutual respect creates an atmosphere of appreciation that motivates pastors to minister faithfully.

Moreover, the wellbeing of the church family correlates directly with how its members treat their pastor. A church that values its pastor not only encourages him but also promotes peace and unity among the congregation, suppressing potential conflicts and fostering a collaborative spirit. When believers actively participate in lifting up their pastor in prayers and deeds, they affirm the communal nature of the body of Christ. This collective strength is essential for advancing the gospel and supporting the mission of the church in a world that often stands in opposition to biblical truths.
Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 5:13

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