In Gabe Stalnaker's sermon titled "The Labourer Is Worthy Of His Reward," the main theological topic addressed is the role and honor of elders, specifically pastors, as seen in 1 Timothy 5:17-18. Stalnaker emphasizes that pastors who rule well, meaning those who consistently lead others to Christ, deserve recognition and compensation, thus advocating for the dignity of their labor. He draws upon scriptural references, including Deuteronomy 25:4 and Luke 10:7, to illustrate that just as the physical laborer is entitled to sustenance, so is the spiritual leader worthy of support for their work. The significance of the message lies in redefining expectations of pastoral leadership within a congregation, urging both the church and the pastor to fulfill their responsibilities mutually, leading to a culture of love and support within the body of Christ.
“To rule well is to point men to Christ. It's to lead men and women to Jesus Christ.”
“A pastor ought to give himself to the spiritual feeding and care of the congregation that has been given to him. And a congregation ought to give itself to the physical feeding and care of the pastor that has been given to them.”
“He is not just the preacher of the message. He is the message.”
“He has done all things well. He accomplished a work that caused us to receive... double grace, double mercy, double forgiveness.”
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