
Hebrews 13:7 - Remember your leaders, who spoke the word of God to you. Consider the outcome of their way of life and imitate their faith.
When I first came to the Springfield International Church of Christ, the couple that was leading the church was Daren and Elke Turner. I was a knucklehead back then (something I still struggle with), and I never got a chance to properly build a relationship with that family before they moved to Tulsa Oklahoma. I was also not a member of the church, and I was jumping from one ministry to the next so fast that I was not giving anyone a chance to take my under wing. Flash-forward two years and I find myself a member of great church that loves me and supports my faith to the best of their ability. Even while I was struggling with my decision to join the church, I found myself seeking out the friendship and guidance of one Jeremy Jobe. Following a period of time of transition, Jeremy and his wife Cheryl were chosen to lead the church for the foreseeable future. As a result of the time I spent with the Jobe’s and after all I have seen them do in the church, I realize that as the leaders of my church, these two play an extremely important role. They not only have poured into me as a Christian, but also had responsibilities to the all the members of the church, not to mention visitors and do not forget that they are married with two adorable kids while each working a job. It is hard as a single college kid who lives by himself to understand the extent to which they struggle with who knows what, but I do know that as my leaders, they need my support and prayers.
As the leaders of the church, the Jobes pour so much out into all the members of the church. Often, church leaders are forgotten by the church members. Somehow, leaders of churches have been given giant Ss on their chest and people often just assume that they will be fine. To think this is both ignorant and dangerous. I can only speak about the Jobes, but I have seen them pour their hearts and lives out into several people, I have seen them watch members leave the faith, and I have seen them go through a struggle with the health of their own family. Though they are appointed as leaders of the Springfield Church, they are still mortal; fragile beings.
Once again, I am a college kid… what can I do to help my church leaders? First of all, constantly pray for them. Everyone needs to be prayed for, but understand that the church leaders have the biggest bull-eyes on them and Satan really wants to break them. Next, try to figure out ways to encourage them. Though they are leaders, they are still people. They will go through struggle and they do need friendship. Finally, tell them that they are appreciated. The reason for this may be different for each person, but I know that my church leaders absolutely give everything they can for the members of the church and they are worth me doing these three things.
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