Devotions for Pastors
By Stan Toler
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From a pastor’s heart to understanding the role and responsibility of a pastor, best-selling author Stan Toler knows the importance of encouraging and inspiring pastors through devotions designed to renew a pastor’s outlook and spiritual life given the daily demands and burdens they embrace.
Life as a pastor implies living “in a fishbowl” which can be tiring and demanding. While pastors are expected to meet the spiritual needs of others, their spiritual needs must be met as well.
In Devotions for Pastors, Stan Toler uses themed key-words, scripture, quotations from Christian authors, 250 word devotionals, prayer lines, and a call to action that provides the spiritual support pastors need to continue strong in their positions and faith.
Stan Toler
Stan Toler has spoken in over 90 countries and written over 100 books with sales of more than 3 million copies. Toler for many years served as vice president and instructor for INJOY, John C. Maxwell’s institute for training leaders to make a difference in the world.
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Devotions for Pastors - Stan Toler
perseverance
Great works are performed, not by strength, but by perseverance.
—Samuel Johnson
Abasketball coach tells his players on the first day of practice, Being in good shape is never measured by how tired you become. It’s how fast you recover.
Have you ever noticed friends who are a bit more persistent than you? When the pink slip arrives, when the car won’t start, when the phone call is bad news, they stand fast and firm as if to say, If the going gets tough, then I’ll get going.
It is gratifying to know the famous Russian author, Leo Tolstoy, wrote five drafts of his masterpiece, War and Peace, before it was published. And the American novelist, Ernest Hemingway, rewrote a passage from A Call to Arms fifty-one times before he was content. Often, greatness is measured less by talent than by tenacity.
There’s a pastor on the West Coast who has this saying on a plaque in his study: Hangest Thou in There.
It’s not only his personal motto, it’s what he tells people at the altar, in the hospital, and on their worst days. It’s not trite to him. It’s scriptural and full of promise.
Is there a situation you’re facing that is particularly frustrating? Perhaps this is an area where you can develop perseverance. Ask God for new strength to use the difficulties of life to develop an overcoming spirit.
Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.
—Hebrews 12:1
faith into action_________________________________
Call a ministry colleague, and encourage him or her to hang tough.
revival
Hallelujah, Thine the Glory! Revive us again!
—William P. Mackay
At the dawning of the twentieth century, General William Booth of the Salvation Army prophesied the church would experience the following points of departure if revival did not occur:
Christianity without Christ;
Forgiveness without repentance;
Salvation without regeneration;
Religion without the Holy Spirit;
Politics without God;
Heaven without hell.
Some years ago, a pastor reviewed Booth’s words and cried out to God for revival. Finally, in desperation he asked a dear saint, What will bring revival?
Without hesitation she responded, Second Chronicles 7:14!
The next Sunday the pastor spoke from 2 Chronicles 7:14, and shared the following formula for revival: Pray without ceasing. Practice holiness in our living. Love our brothers and sisters. Be diligent in outreach. Demonstrate generosity in our giving. Experience the power of the Holy Spirit.
As the pastor completed his message, people began to move forward, weeping and praying for revival. God truly came into their midst, and the church experienced revival unlike anything they had ever known.
Are you hungry for revival, or are you in a comfortable—or uncomfortable—rut? Why not follow this formula for revival? God wants all his people to be revived daily.
If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.
—2 Chronicles 7:14
faith into action_________________________________
Practice praying without ceasing for an entire day, asking God for revival to start with you. Talk authentically and regularly to God throughout the day about each revival factor in your life.
principles
Methods change but principles never do!
—Elmer Towns
While planting a church in Florida, one pastor began to focus on what many call the principle-centered life. He turned to the life of David and discovered principles that led David from lowly shepherd boy to lofty king of Israel.
According to 1 Samuel 17, there were no giant-killers in Saul’s army. A review of verses 15–51 reveals these Top Ten Life-Impacting Principles for Overcoming Giants.
10. Be faithful and responsible in the little assignments (v. 15).
9. Be disciplined and trim off excess baggage (v. 22).
8. Be consumed with the glory of God (v. 26).
7. Be committed despite criticism (v. 28).
6. Be happy in the place where I am serving (v. 32).
5. Be ready to point to God’s history of faithfulness (vv. 34–37).
4. Be comfortable with my own gifts and personality (vv. 38–39).
3. Be confident in everyday battles (vv. 45–47).
2. Be aggressive and decisive when required (v. 48).
1. Be determined to have daily victory over the giants of my life (vv. 49–51).
David became a giant-killer because he practiced the principle-centered life. Make these principles part of your life today.
So David triumphed over the Philistine with a sling and a stone.
—1 Samuel 17:50