Brothers, We Are Not Professionals | John Piper

31/07/2025 27 min

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Deep Dive into Brothers, We Are Not Professionals: A Plea to Pastors for Radical Ministry by John Piper - Brothers, We Are Not ProfessionalsThe "new professionalism" represents a morphed and strengthened pressure to professionalize the pastorate, particularly among younger ministers. Unlike the "overstated professionalism" of the past, which was characterized by formal attire like "three-piece suits and stuffy upper floors," this newer form is distinctly understated.Its focus has shifted from traditional therapeutic and managerial skills to communication and contextualization. Pastors now face a "quiet pressure" to emulate "professional media folks," including "cool anti-heroes and subtle comedians," requiring them to be "in the know about the ever-changing entertainment and media world." Stylistically, it's associated with "torn blue jeans and the savvy inner ring," emphasizing the "professionalization of ambience, and tone, and idiom, and timing, and banter." This approach is presented as "more intuitive and less taught, more style and less technique, more feel and less force."Despite these generational and stylistic distinctions, John Piper contends that the new professionalism shares "everything that matters" with its older version. Crucially, it is "not supernatural," meaning it encompasses skills and standards achievable "without faith in Jesus." Both forms lead to the "deadening effects of professionalization." This mindset pushes "the supernatural center more and more into the corner," effectively reducing ministry to "a set of secular competencies with a religious veneer." Piper views this as a profound threat, as it undermines the divine, faith-dependent nature of pastoral calling and risks killing a pastor's conviction that they are sent by God to save people from hell.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730