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Shepherding in the Church is a "Two Way" Street

  • Writer: Mark Hallock
    Mark Hallock
  • Jun 25, 2024
  • 2 min read


One of the great joys of being a pastor is shepherding God’s people...knowing, feeding, leading, and protecting them by God’s grace and power, as the Scriptures teach. It is hard, difficult work, but it is a true blessing and humbling privilege. As imperfect as I am as a shepherd-pastor (and I am very imperfect), there is nothing I would rather give my life to. However, it is important to understand that effective shepherding in the local church is a two-way street. The longer I am in ministry, the more I realize this.


In the local church, the sheep, God’s people, have an important role to play in a pastor’s shepherding work. I think about this not only from the perspective of serving as a pastor, but more importantly, as a church member who is blessed to have great pastors who shepherd me. According to Scripture, we can either make it easier for our pastors to carry out their God given responsibility to shepherd our souls, or we can make it harder for them. I have been thinking about this alot as I think about the wonderful pastors who “watch over” our family. Hebrews 13:17 puts it this way:


“Have confidence in your leaders and submit to their authority, because they keep watch over you as those who must give an account. Do this so that their work will be a joy, not a burden, for that would be of no benefit to you.”


Rarely do we think about the role and responsibility WE have before the Lord in helping our pastors shepherd our souls, but Scripture is crystal clear...our role is vital. Again, shepherding is a two-way street. Our attitude, our commitment to worship and giving, our prayer support, our encouragement, our responsiveness, our faithfulness to care for others in the body, our service, our communication with pastors and staff, our love....all of these things and more play a huge part in helping our pastors “keep watch” over us as God has called them to do, more than that, as God will hold them accountable for. That is weighty.


Here are two questions I’ve been thinking about and I would encourage you to do the same:


#1. What kind of sheep am I? Am I seeking to live out Hebrews 13:17 and HELP my pastors shepherd me and my family or am I failing to do my part and am in fact (knowingly or unknowingly) making it HARDER for them to shepherd?


#2. What are some things my family and I can begin to do now to live out Hebrews 13:17 and help our pastors shepherd us well? How can we be more of an encouragement than burden to our pastors in their shepherding work?


Lord, help us to love our pastors and their families well. May we be an encouragement, a help to them as they seek to shepherd us for Your glory.

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