Shepherds as Followers
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 3:14 pm
When Timothy Laniack states that "a good shepherd is a follower before he is a leader" (22), he reminds us of a fundamental truth regarding our identity as pastors: before anything else, we are followers of Jesus Christ. We, as pastors, are always disciples, students, sheep in need of care and direction, wholly dependent upon the grace and mercy of the Lord just as much as any other person in our congregation. Truly, this identity is one we share with all Christians, especially those we live and serve among as leaders in our churches. In addition, being followers of Jesus Christ, outselves, may be the single greatest factor granting credibility to our role as pastors. When our people know that our purpose and goal and "agenda" is only to faithfully and lovingly follow Jesus, then they are better able to trust us and be led by us. My hope is that this is the kind of leader that our churches are looking for because it is the kind of leader that we need most today-- ones who are, first and foremost, followers of Jesus.