9380 1138 Pastors Prim 4/20/2006 5:03 PM Page 1 T P ’ P HE ASTOR S RIMER O.S. H AWKINS 9380 1138 Pastors Prim 4/20/2006 5:03 PM Page 2 Copyright 2006 O.S. Hawkins All rights reserved ISBN: 0-9779400-0-4 Dewey Decimal Classification: 253-dc22 Subject Heading: CLERGY - HANDBOOKS, MANUALS, ETC. Printed in the United States of America Unless otherwise noted, Scripture quotations are from the Holy Bible, New King James Version. 9380 1138 Pastors Prim 4/20/2006 5:03 PM Page 3 Other books by O.S. Hawkins When Revival Comes (with Jack R. Taylor) After Revival Comes Clues to a Successful Life Where Angels Fear to Tread Tracing the Rainbow Through the Rain Revive Us Again Unmasked! Jonah: Meeting the God of the Second Chance Getting Down to Brass Tacks In Sheep’s Clothing Tearing Down Walls and Building Bridges Moral Earthquakes and Secret Faults Rebuilding: It’s Never too Late for a New Beginning Money Talks: But What Is It Really Saying? Shields of Brass or Shields of Gold? Good News for Great Days Drawing the Net Culture Shock High Calling, High Anxiety The Question of Our Time The Art of Connecting GuideStones: Ancient Landmarks 9380 1138 Pastors Prim 4/20/2006 5:03 PM Page 5 About the author For more than 25 years O.S. Hawkins served pastorates in Oklahoma, Florida and Texas. A native of Fort Worth, he has three earned degrees (BBA, MDiv and DMin) and several honorary degrees. He is President of GuideStone Financial Resources which serves 175,000 pastors,church staff members, missionaries and other workers of various Christian organiza- tions with their retirement and benefit service needs. He is the author of more than 25 books and preaches regularly at Bible conferences,evangelism conferences and churches across the nation. He and his wife Susie have two married daughters and three grandchildren. 9380 1138 Pastors Prim 4/20/2006 5:03 PM Page 7 Dedication To the pastor at the crossroads who labors with dedication and determination in that seemingly “out of the way place” where he often may wonder if he is forgotten. To you is given an incred- ible promise — “Shepherd the flock of God which is among you…and when the Chief Shepherd appears, you will receive the crown of glory that does not fade away” (1 Pet. 5:2,4). 9380 1138 Pastors Prim 4/20/2006 5:03 PM Page 9 Table of Contents I The Pastor and His Purpose......................13 II The Pastor and His Preaching ..................29 III The Pastor and His Preparation................49 IV The Pastor and His Passion ......................63 V The Pastor and His Perspective ................75 VI The Pastor and His Position......................89 VII The Pastor and His Pastorate..................103 VIII The Pastor and His People......................117 IX The Pastor and His Prayer Life ..............131 X The Pastor and His Power ......................141 XI The Pastor and His Privilege ..................153 XII The Pastor and His Passage....................169 XIII The Pastor and His Pastoral Ministry ....179 XIV The Pastor and His Pastoral Care............199 XV The Pastor and His Partner ....................211 XVI The Pastor and His Parenting..................223 XVII The Pastor and His Priorities..................233 XVIII The Pastor and His Personal Life............235 XIX The Pastor and His Possessions..............255 XX The Pastor and His Pressures..................267 XXI The Pastor and His Politics ....................277 XXII The Pastor and The Poor ........................287 XXIII The Pastor and His Pedagogy ................299 XXIV The Pastor and His Pay ..........................309 XXV The Pastor and His Pension....................321 XXVI The Pastor and His Prize ........................331 Scripture Index ........................................................339 About GuideStone....................................................343 9380 1138 Pastors Prim 4/20/2006 5:03 PM Page 11 Introduction In a myriad of ways this pastor’s primer you hold in your hand capsulates more than a quarter of a century of my pastoral min- istry. This journey took me from the little town of Hobart out on the southwestern plains of Oklahoma to the concrete canyons of downtown Dallas. It has been my joy and privilege to be called “pastor”to four wonderful congregations of believers across the years. While at the First Baptist Church of Hobart,Oklahoma,I learned that the pastorate is the people business and that life is about relationships. While at the First Baptist Church of Ada, Oklahoma,those good and godly people with a rich pulpit her- itage inspired me to become an expository preacher. While serving the First Baptist Church in Fort Lauderdale,Florida,for 15 years, I had the privilege of being on the cutting edge of church growth and for that decade and a half watched God do what few local churches have been able to see and experience. Then,at the First Baptist Church in Dallas I found anew the stewardship of pastoral authority and the respect that goes with heritage and history. Along the way of my personal journey I have been fortunate to have had two remarkable mentors in ministry. Dr. W. Fred Swank, my father in the ministry who led me to Christ as a 17- year-old young man,consistently modeled the pastor’s heart before me and was my constant source of encouragement,cor- rection and counsel. Then, after Dr. Swank’s death, Dr. W. A. Criswell “adopted”me as his own. He took me under his wing and into his heart during my days in Fort Lauderdale and then it 11 9380 1138 Pastors Prim 4/20/2006 5:03 PM Page 12 was my good fortune to pastor the same people he had pastored for 50 years. He was my biggest asset and greatest encourage- ment during my Dallas days. Both of these pastors,like right- eous Abel,“though dead still speak”today through much of my own philosophy of ministry which is found in this volume. The journey throughout this pastor’s primer will take us through 26 chapters. Each chapter contains a PowerPointwhere we will deal with the power of the subject at hand. There is also a PracticalPointwhere we will seek to put our hand on the handle of how “to do”ministry at the chapter’s particular point of interest. This is followed by a PressurePoint. Here,we will be cautious of various things to avoid and seek to be watchful of potential problems which could possibly arise at the point of the particular chapter’s topic. Then we will come to a PulpitPointwhere we will establish a biblical basis,using an expository sermon outline,for the chapter’s primary subject. Finally, each chapter will con- clude with a PersonalPointat which the reader will have oppor- tunity to make personal applications for future considerations. As the years unfold before us,it is my prayer that some young pastor out there somewhere,perhaps going to his first pastorate, will find some nugget of truth and help from these pages in order that he might,like David,lead his people “with the integrity of his heart and the skillfulness of his hands”(Ps. 78:72). 12 9380 1138 Pastors Prim 4/20/2006 5:03 PM Page 13 I (cid:2) THE PASTOR AND HIS P URPOSE 9380 1138 Pastors Prim 4/20/2006 5:03 PM Page 14 14 The Pastor and His Purpose (cid:2) P P OWER OINTS The pastor has been given by the Sovereign Lord the highest calling in God’s economy. It is not a vocation to be chosen among several options. It is a divine, supernatural “calling”from the Lord Himself. Jesus put it thus,“You did not choose Me but I chose you,and appointed you,that you should go and bear fruit”(John 15:16). Paul said,“I became a minister according to the gift of the grace of God given to me by the effective working of His power”(Eph. 3:7). The pastor has a special calling from God and a special gift which is given to him in order to perform the work of ministry. God’s words to Jeremiah are as poignant and personal to a God-called pastor as any to be found anywhere. He said, “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you; before you were born I sanctified you, I ordained you a prophet to the nations”(Jer. 1:5). I have always considered this one of the most awesome thoughts a pastor could have. Think about it, before I was formed in my mother’s womb — He knew me! But that is not all. He set me apart for a special calling and ordained me to do His will. Nothing nobler could be said of a pastor than what Paul said of David in his Pisidian Antioch address. He said that David “served God’s purpose (his calling; his will) in his own generation and fell asleep” (Acts 13:36). God’s purpose is for each of us to find the will of God for our lives and then to do it. God does not simply “call” the pastor into ministry; He gifts him for the tasks of the pastorate. He does not call the
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