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Deep Dive into Brothers, We Are Not Professionals: A Plea to Pastors for Radical Ministry by John Piper - Brothers, Bodily Training Is of Some ValueRest is critically important for pastors because the condition of their bodies profoundly affects their spiritual experience and usefulness in ministry. God himself ordained a rhythm of rest, and Jesus invited his disciples to "rest a while." This divine pattern underscores the necessity of intentional breaks.Charles Spurgeon, a prominent pastor, explicitly advised that since pastors' Sundays are often "days of toil," they must "rest upon some other day" to avoid breaking down. He personally kept Wednesday as his day of rest. Spurgeon advocated for "holy inaction and consecrated leisure," believing that "in the long run, we shall do more by sometimes doing less." He strongly recommended seeking refreshment in nature, such as "breathing country air" and enjoying natural sounds, to "sweep the cobwebs out of the brain" and combat despondency, noting that sedentary habits tend to create despondency. He also cautioned against misdiagnosing physical ailments like "dyspepsia" as spiritual backsliding.Similarly, Jonathan Edwards approached eating with great discipline and intentionality, not for pleasure, but to optimize his "mental labor" and "gain time" for his studies. He carefully observed food effects, abstaining from anything that made him sick or sleepy, and maintained "strictest temperance" to "think more clearly."These historical insights, coupled with contemporary understanding, highlight that intentional care for eating, exercising, and sleeping are "more spiritually relevant in the ministry than we may think." The body, often described as "Brother Ass"—a useful, albeit sometimes obstinate, partner—requires mindful stewardship. This enables pastors to maintain mental clarity, emotional stability, and physical energy, all crucial for persevering in ministry and effectively "fighting for joy," ultimately leading to greater effectiveness in glorifying God.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730
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