In his sermon titled "More About Pastor Teachers," preacher David Pledger delves into the vital role of pastor-teachers within the church as integral to the edification of the body of Christ, referencing James 3:13-18. He emphasizes that true wisdom, which leads to effective teaching, is divinely endowed through the Holy Spirit and Scripture, noting that this wisdom manifests in a pastor’s lifestyle and conversation that reflects God's righteousness. In support of his arguments, Pledger refers to Ephesians 4, highlighting that the gifts of pastors and teachers are given for the perfecting of the saints. He points out that a pastor must possess a knowledge of God’s glory, as well as an understanding of man’s fallen state, the glory of Christ’s redemptive work, and his role in the New Covenant. The practical significance lies in the call for pastor-teachers to embody and impart godly wisdom that leads to peace and spiritual maturity, rejecting the worldly wisdom characterized by strife and envy.
“A man who would be a pastor teacher, he must know something about the glory of God.”
“A good lifestyle is one that is ordered by the word of God.”
“Where there is wisdom from this world, there’s envy... And it takes an infinite sacrifice to put away one sin.”
“The wisdom which is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be entreated.”
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