{"id":92,"date":"2007-02-15T21:29:00","date_gmt":"2007-02-15T21:29:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/brianmashburn.net\/?p=92"},"modified":"2007-02-15T21:29:00","modified_gmt":"2007-02-15T21:29:00","slug":"my-shepherds","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.brianmashburn.net\/?p=92","title":{"rendered":"My Shepherds"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><font face=Arial><span class=765443005-19122006>&#8220;<\/span>The elders who  direct the affairs of the church well are worthy of double honor, especially  those whose work is preaching and teaching.<span class=765443005-19122006>&#8221; &#8211;  St. Paul<\/span><br \/><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font size=+0><span class=765443005-19122006><\/span><font face=Arial  size=2><\/font><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font size=+0><font face=Arial size=2>I<span class=765443005-19122006> have  elders who are worthy of double honor. They would certainly deny it. But they  are.<\/span><\/font><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font size=+0><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=765443005-19122006><\/span><\/font><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font size=+0><font face=Arial size=2><span class=765443005-19122006>Let me  tell you about them.<\/span><\/font><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font size=+0><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=765443005-19122006><\/span><\/font><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font size=+0><font face=Arial size=2><span class=765443005-19122006>There  is one that I will call the <strong>Preacher<\/strong>. Some who have known me  well from my past might think I&#8217;m insulting this man due to my past  self-righteous judgment of &#8220;preachers&#8221; in general (thus the divine comedy in my  having become one), but this elder has redeemed the title for me back to  something worthy. He has spent his life paying the high&nbsp;price of being a  preacher, and he has held it with honor. He, according to my friend Paul, is one  that is especially worthy of double honor. He is a diligent worker for the  Kingdom, thinks like Christ as if he knows him personally, and is constantly  transforming in revolutionary ways. He is currently working on the spiritual  discipline of simplicity.<\/span><\/font><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font size=+0><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=765443005-19122006><\/span><\/font><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font size=+0><font size=+0><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial  size=2>Then there is <strong>God&#8217;s Right Hand<\/strong>. This shepherd&#8217;s face  literally lights up with a smile at the royal thought of helping someone in  genuine need. And it&#8217;s almost as if the less deserving the recipient the  better&#8230;like being able to help someone who has screwed up reminds him of what  God has done for him. And he loves it all the more when the left hand doesn&#8217;t  know what he&#8217;s doing. His way of living is absolutely contagious to those who  find themselves with him.<\/font><\/span><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><\/font><font face=Arial size=2><\/font><font  face=Arial size=2><\/font><font face=Arial size=2><\/font><font face=Arial  size=2><\/font><br \/><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial size=2>Another  one is the <strong>Practitioner of Pure Religion<\/strong>. St. James said that  pure and undefiled religion is to take care of widows in their trouble. &#8216;Nuff  said. If I was a widow, I&#8217;d come running to&nbsp;this church simply because this  elder would take the call to care for me personally. <\/font><\/span><\/div>\n<div><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial  size=2><\/font><\/span>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial size=2>I&#8217;d love for you to  meet the elder who I will call <strong>Humble Willingness<\/strong>. His presence  is one of strong silence and support. It&#8217;s not that he doesn&#8217;t have much  wisdom&nbsp;or plenty to say, and he will when it&#8217;s called for, but he feels no  need to be heard on every &#8220;issue&#8221; like most of us humans do. He would tell you  that he feels over his head most of the time as an elder. But I know that he  also feels that he can&#8217;t escape&nbsp;the&nbsp;call of God on his life (and maybe  the call of his fellow elders, as well) and has decided to be willing to go  where He leads, choosing the path of &#8220;willingness to follow&#8221;, rather than  &#8220;qualified to lead&#8221;.<\/font><\/span><\/div>\n<div><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial  size=2><\/font><\/span>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial size=2>Then there is  <strong>The Shepherd&#8217;s Shepherd. <\/strong>I would call this man an &#8220;aged sage&#8221;  who, through stories, availability, and forthrightness instigates a whole bunch  of ministry and transformation. He doesn&#8217;t mind being the cause of trouble, so  long as it doesn&#8217;t run over someone&#8217;s heart, and it has as it&#8217;s ultimate end the  glory of God and the good of people. He is prayerful and has his eye on his  fellow Shepherd&#8217;s and their hearts and development as men of  God.<\/font><\/span><\/div>\n<div><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial  size=2><\/font><\/span>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial size=2>One I would call the  <strong>Minister of Humanity<\/strong>. He is full of compassion and embodies the  desire of making a real and meaningful contribution to real human beings. He  makes the world he walks through better, and has an eye for doing so, and a  willing spirit to make &#8220;better&#8221; happen whenever it is in his power to do so. I  imagine his eyes filling with tears when he sees situations that he can&#8217;t. I  don&#8217;t know for sure (and I also know for sure), but if I had a dime for every  dollar this man spent&nbsp;out of his heart of compassion, I&#8217;d be a wealthy man.  And If I had a minute added to my life for every hour he has spent in service to  humanity, I&#8217;d live to be 150. I think he believes the scene in Matthew  25.<\/font><\/span><\/div>\n<div><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial  size=2><\/font><\/span>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial size=2>I&#8217;ll call one the  <strong>Joy of Jesus. <\/strong>Always with a smile, always with Jesus&#8217; name on  his lips. He&#8217;s sincere and thoughtful, but full of spring in his step and joy,  specifically because of Jesus, whose Name spews from his mouth with regularity  and ease. No job is &#8220;too small&#8221; for him and his love and zeal for his wife is  remarkable, his praise for her second only to his praise  for&nbsp;Christ.&nbsp;<\/font><\/span><\/div>\n<div><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial  size=2><\/font><\/span>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial size=2>Another I&#8217;ll call  the <strong>Tearfully Transformed<\/strong>. You should hear him speak of his  past commitment to a legalistic following of the rules he could squeeze out of  the Bible, and the heart-death that it brought along with it to himself and  those around him, and compare it to him speaking of his current commitment to  a&nbsp;Spirit-filled following of the heart and character and priorities of  Jesus Christ and the heart-life that it has brought himself and those around  him. Incredibly bright and intelligent and articulate, he would tell you that he  is still fighting to believe the Bible in the way he now reads it, tearing up  easily as he continues to die to himself to live for Christ relationally among  others.<\/font><\/span><\/div>\n<div><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial  size=2><\/font><\/span>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial size=2>Then there is the  <strong>Leader of Leaders. <\/strong>The competence and capacity of this man is  truly a sight to behold. He is a gifted teacher, a compassionate truth-teller, a  bold relationship builder, a dedicated family man, willing to enter into the  messy lives of others with no guarantee of &#8220;success&#8221; in traditional terms. He is  creative with solutions, able to take in a multi-faceted, multi-variable  &#8220;problem&#8221; and formulate a creative expression of our church&#8217;s emerging values  that redeems the &#8220;problem&#8221; into an &#8220;opportunity&#8221;. He is a convicted man, but  never immovable in his ideas that express those immovable convictions. He  invites and incites group transformation, able to be an up-front leader, or a  leader-by-participating, and enjoys both. This man, his family, and those who  get into relationship with him model and embody the vision of our  church.<\/font><\/span><\/div>\n<div><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial  size=2><\/font><\/span>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial size=2>And then there is  the&nbsp;<strong>Man of Decision.<\/strong> This shepherd has a love for decision  making, facilitating decision making, and is fearless in calling for decision  making.&nbsp;While he would never want to jump prematurely,&nbsp;he prefers  action to continued discussion, and isn&#8217;t afraid of making a mistake. He isn&#8217;t  against or intolerant of &#8220;continued discussion&#8221; and &#8220;appropriate dialogue&#8221;, but  he lives with a Spirit-filled &#8220;holy impatience&#8221; that is always inviting our  church&#8217;s leadership to &#8220;get it done,&#8221; whatever that &#8220;it&#8221; needs to be. He is a  servant to the rest of his brother Shepherd&#8217;s with his gifts, and, most  importantly, is a lover of his family in bold, sacrificial and unique ways. He  and his wife live in a daily sacrifice, never drawing&nbsp;attention to  it,&nbsp;but faithfully modeling endurance and perseverance in commitment to  Christ for all who know him well.<\/font><\/span><\/div>\n<div><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial  size=2><\/font><\/span>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial size=2>Finally, there is  <strong>Human Gravity<\/strong>. This shepherd seems to attract real human  beings, with real human issues of all sorts. In particular, people who have been  wounded and are self-aware enough to know it, can&#8217;t seem to avoid the desire to  be around this patient and courageous care-giver. He and his wife are deeply  introspective people, but can just as easily laugh and smile and joke as they  can be sincere, serious, and deep. They use their own lives shamelessly to  minister to others in their perceived places of shame, and as a result, this  shepherd seems to naturally pull people who have emotional or mental scars, but  who want hope and life to overcome them. <\/font><\/span><\/div>\n<div><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial  size=2><\/font><\/span>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial size=2>You put this group  together, and I&#8217;m tellin&#8217; yaw, you have a group who are worthy of double honor.  If you will get to know this church, you will see these same characteristics in  her individual members. Jesus explains why&#8230;he says it&#8217;s because <em>&#8220;when a  student if fully trained, he will be like his teacher.&#8221;<\/em> (Luke  6:40)<\/font><\/span><\/div>\n<div><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial  size=2><\/font><\/span>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><span class=765443005-19122006><font face=Arial size=2>No wonder this place  is so great. We are becoming like them, as they are like  Christ.<\/font><\/span><\/div>\n<p><\/font><\/font><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#8220;The elders who direct the affairs of the church well are worthy of double honor, especially those whose work is preaching and teaching.&#8221; &#8211; St. Paul &nbsp; I have elders who are worthy of double honor. They would certainly deny it. 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