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Pastorear Según Dios: Un Llamado a la Experiencia y Disfrute de Cristo

Introducción al Pastoreo según Dios

  • La Biblia, en 1 Pedro 5:2-4, instruye sobre el pastoreo del rebaño de Dios, enfatizando que debe hacerse voluntariamente y no por interés personal.
  • El pastoreo debe alinearse con la naturaleza y el deseo de Dios, no con preferencias humanas o intereses personales.

La Visión Celestial en el Pastoreo

  • El enfoque del pastoreo debe ser una visión celestial que gobierne todas las acciones; esto implica entender la economía de Dios.
  • La impartición de Cristo a su pueblo es fundamental para el crecimiento espiritual y la edificación de la iglesia, lo cual se logra a través del pastoreo.

Elementos Clave del Pastoreo

  • Para pastorear efectivamente, es crucial tener una experiencia adecuada y disfrutar de Cristo; Él debe ser el tema y alimento del pastoreo.
  • No basta con un celo genuino; se necesita estar constituidos en Cristo para ofrecer lo mejor a los hermanos.

Reconocimiento de Debilidades

  • Es importante reconocer nuestras debilidades en el proceso de pastorear; esto permite que el Señor trabaje dentro de nosotros.
  • El verdadero pastoreo no se basa solo en acciones externas sino en permitir que Dios actúe en nuestros corazones.

Ejemplos Bíblicos del Pastoreo

  • A lo largo de las Escrituras, figuras como David son presentadas como ejemplos clave de liderazgo pastoral; "El Señor es mi pastor" (Salmo 23).
  • En Ezequiel 34, Dios reprende a los líderes israelitas por cuidar solo de sí mismos en lugar del rebaño, subrayando la responsabilidad pastoral.

Conclusión sobre la Importancia del Pastoreo

  • La función principal del pastor es cuidar y nutrir al rebaño; este deber está intrínsecamente ligado al carácter divino.
  • La preocupación divina por su pueblo resalta la importancia crítica del verdadero pastoreo según los principios establecidos por Dios.

The Role of God as the Shepherd

God's Direct Care for His Flock

  • The Lord expresses His commitment to shepherding His flock, emphasizing that He will personally care for them, as stated in Ezekiel 34:15.
  • Jesus identifies Himself as the "Good Shepherd" in John 10:11, highlighting the divine nature of pastoral care throughout the Bible.
  • Pastoral care is not merely about addressing physical needs but also involves nurturing a proper spiritual constitution to guide others according to God's will.

Understanding Pastoral Responsibilities

  • Romans 1 emphasizes that pastoring involves tender and inclusive care for God's church, which consists of believers—His sheep.
  • The focus is on caring for fellow believers rather than preaching to non-believers; pastoral duties center around meeting the needs of the church community.
  • Reference to John 21:15-17 illustrates Jesus' command to Peter to tend to His sheep, reinforcing that caring for God's flock equates to caring for the church.

Contextualizing Discipleship and Encouragement

  • After Jesus' resurrection, disciples felt disheartened and uncertain about their future, leading them back to fishing out of despair.
  • Despite their failure in fishing all night, Jesus appears and gently encourages them by asking if they have food, showcasing His compassionate approach as a shepherd.

Demonstrating Compassion Through Provision

  • Upon recognizing Jesus on the shore, Peter jumps into water; they find breakfast prepared by Him—an act symbolizing provision and care without condemnation.
  • This moment highlights how Jesus addresses Peter's discouragement with kindness rather than criticism or reminders of his failures.

Reflecting on Personal Distractions and Faith

  • The narrative invites reflection on personal distractions from faith; it suggests that many may feel similarly lost or distracted like Peter did after Christ's departure.
  • Instead of reprimanding those who stray or lose faith, there’s an emphasis on inviting them back with love and understanding—a true reflection of pastoral care.

Pastoreo según Dios

La esencia del pastoreo

  • El pastoreo se basa en el amor, no solo en la acción de cuidar. Se enfatiza que el verdadero pastoreo es un reflejo del amor de Dios.
  • Los dos elementos fundamentales del pastoreo son: cuidar con ternura y nutrir a los creyentes. Esto aplica tanto a nuevos como a antiguos creyentes.
  • Pastorear implica consolar y aliviar, así como nutrir con amor tierno, similar al cuidado de una madre hacia sus hijos. Esto es esencial para el crecimiento espiritual.

La importancia de la nutrición espiritual

  • Antes de impartir enseñanzas profundas, es crucial consolar los corazones turbados por diversas filosofías y creencias externas, tal como lo hizo Pablo con los colosenses.
  • La alegría y el bienestar emocional son precursores necesarios antes de proporcionar alimento espiritual adecuado a otros. Es fundamental alegrar a las personas primero para luego nutrirlas espiritualmente.

Necesidad urgente de pastoreo

  • Existe una necesidad urgente de pastoreo dentro del cuerpo de Cristo; esto ha sido evidente desde que se inició este ministerio hace más de 100 años. El testimonio del Señor sigue siendo vital para su pueblo hoy en día.
  • A pesar de la abundancia en mensajes y reuniones, la verdadera carencia radica en el pastoreo efectivo; se necesita avanzar en esta área crítica para edificar la iglesia adecuadamente.

Desafíos del pastoreo

  • El desafío principal del pastoreo es que requiere dedicación constante y atención incondicional hacia aquellos bajo nuestro cuidado; esto puede ser tan exigente como criar hijos.
  • Aquellos sin experiencia parental pueden no comprender completamente las demandas que implica cuidar a otros espiritualmente; el compromiso aumenta significativamente al asumir responsabilidades pastorales o parentales.

Crecimiento espiritual orgánico

  • En nuestra salvación orgánica, Dios nos regenera mediante el Espíritu Santo y nos cuida a través de Jesucristo para que podamos crecer eternamente en Su vida; este proceso está intrínsecamente ligado al concepto del pastoreo divino.

The Importance of Pastoral Care in Organic Salvation

Understanding Organic Salvation

  • The concept of organic salvation includes several elements: regeneration, sanctification, renewal, transformation, conformation, glorification, and now pastoral care. Pastoral care is essential for helping believers grow in divine life throughout eternity.

The Vital Role of Pastoral Care

  • Pastoral care is crucial for the growth of believers in divine life and their maturity for the edification of the body of Christ. It emphasizes the necessity of feeding on Christ to achieve this growth.
  • Ephesians 4:11-16 highlights that God has given various roles (apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, teachers) to perfect the saints for ministry work and ultimately build up the body of Christ.

Edification Through Mutual Care

  • Perfected saints are responsible for directly building up the body of Christ. This process involves every member contributing according to their measure rather than relying solely on gifted individuals.
  • Each believer should exercise their capacity for pastoral care among one another as it contributes significantly to church edification. The nourishment provided by perfected saints enables mutual support within the church community.

Universal Capacity for Pastoring

  • Every believer possesses a capacity to pastor others; it's not limited to those with specific gifts. Just as parents nurture their children, all members can engage in caring for God's flock.
  • Denying one's ability to pastor undermines spiritual birth; every member has a role in pastoring based on their spiritual gifts and growth towards perfection.

Function Over Hierarchy

  • The focus should be on function within the body of Christ rather than hierarchical structures often seen in traditional Christianity. Each member has a unique role that contributes to mutual pastoring.
  • The church's edification occurs through perfected saints who mutually care for each other. This approach emphasizes collective responsibility over reliance on designated leaders or pastors alone.

Mutuality in Pastoral Care

  • Members are encouraged to honor one another and provide mutual support as described in 1 Corinthians 12:23-26. This creates an environment where everyone participates actively in pastoral care.
  • True pastoral care extends beyond formal meetings; it encompasses daily interactions where members share Christ with one another through various means such as home gatherings and group discussions.

Pastoreo y la Vida de la Iglesia

La Importancia del Pastoreo

  • El pastoreo mutuo entre los miembros del cuerpo de Cristo es esencial para edificar la iglesia y exaltar al Señor, además de avergonzar al enemigo de Dios.
  • Todos los creyentes, sin importar su etapa de crecimiento espiritual, necesitan pastoreo. Esto incluye a todos, desde nuevos convertidos hasta aquellos con años en la fe.
  • No se debe subestimar el valor del pastoreo; incluso aquellos que llevan tiempo en la iglesia requieren apoyo y guía espiritual.

Fundamentos del Pastoreo

  • El pastoreo implica ser uno con Dios y tener una visión clara de Su economía. Es fundamental estar bajo el pastorio orgánico de Cristo para poder guiar a otros efectivamente.
  • Se deben aprender habilidades prácticas para el pastoreo: escuchar las necesidades de los demás, evitar hablar demasiado, no discutir ni dar conocimiento vano; lo importante es ministrar vida.

La Doble Naturaleza: Ovejas y Pastores

  • Los creyentes son simultáneamente ovejas que reciben cuidado y pastores que cuidan a otros. Esta dualidad es clave en la vida cristiana.
  • Al recibir alimento espiritual (Cristo), los creyentes están equipados para compartirlo con otros. La calidad del alimento recibido determina lo que se puede ofrecer a otros.

Equilibrio en el Pastoreo

  • Es crucial encontrar un equilibrio entre ser alimentado como oveja y ejercer el rol de pastor. Aquellos que solo buscan ser cuidados pueden volverse espiritualmente "gorditos".
  • La iglesia se edifica cuando hay un adecuado intercambio entre ser pastor y oveja; esto no depende de circunstancias externas sino del compromiso con Dios.

Identidad en Cristo

  • Jesús es tanto Pastor como Cordero, guiando a sus seguidores hacia aguas vivas. Cada miembro del cuerpo tiene un papel vital como oveja y pastor dentro de la comunidad cristiana.
  • Cuanto más seamos constituidos con Cristo, más naturalmente llevaremos una vida que cuida a otros. La carga por cuidar surge al nutrirse espiritualmente en Él.

The Role of Christ in Pastoral Care

The Effect of Receiving Christ

  • When we receive the impartation of Christ, it leads to a definitive effect: the desire and ability to pastor others arises spontaneously because the Christ within us embodies pastoral qualities.

Riches in Ministry

  • We possess immense spiritual wealth through resources like ministry books, recovery version Bibles with notes, and radio programs. Engaging with these resources allows us to share the richness of Christ with others.
  • The experience of a seeker filled with grace illustrates how being constituted by Christ enables one to nurture and restore others through His word, likened to honey and milk.

Pastoring as a Natural Outcome

  • As believers are nourished as sheep, they naturally transition into their roles as pastors. This transformation is rooted in being constituted by Christ, leading to spontaneous pastoral living among God's people.
  • The normal outcome of receiving Christ is pastoring fellow believers; this reflects an inherent aspect of our spiritual life that nurtures others.

Understanding Our Union with God

  • John 20 emphasizes how God enters humanity through Jesus' death and resurrection, merging divine essence with human existence—creating a unified entity.

Love as the Foundation for Pastoring

  • In John 21, Jesus emphasizes love as foundational for pastoring when He asks Peter if he loves Him before commissioning him to shepherd His flock.
  • True pastoral care stems from love for the Lord; it should not be merely a duty or obligation but an expression of genuine affection.

The Nature of Pastoral Care

  • Pastoral care involves nurturing those around us—starting from family members to church brethren—highlighting that everyone requires care regardless of their status or experience.

Living Out Our Calling

  • Everyone has a role in pastoral care; it's not limited by experience or tenure within the church community. All are called to demonstrate love through their actions towards one another.

Beyond Encouragement: A Lifestyle

  • Effective pastoring transcends mere encouragement from others; it must stem from an intrinsic relationship with God and enjoyment in Him rather than being treated as a program or schedule.

Constituted Life Leads to Pastoral Action

  • Our capacity for pastoring correlates directly with how much we have been constituted by Christ. If we are nurtured spiritually, we will naturally extend that nurturing towards others.

Recognizing Our Limitations

  • Acknowledging our inability to pastor effectively on our own is crucial; we need the life of Christ within us—the Good Shepherd—to guide our efforts in caring for others.

Pastoring with Love and Compassion

The Heart of Pastoring

  • The speaker emphasizes the need to shepherd God's flock with a loving and tender heart, reflecting the nature of the Father and the Spirit of Christ.
  • A reference is made to the parable of the Prodigal Son, highlighting how the father awaited his son's return without holding past mistakes against him.
  • The father's reaction upon seeing his son return was one of joy and acceptance, not condemnation or reminders of failure.

Embracing Forgiveness in Pastoring

  • It is noted that true pastoring requires forgetting past shortcomings; otherwise, it hinders effective shepherding.
  • The father’s actions symbolize unconditional love, as he prepared a feast for his returning son instead of reprimanding him for his past behavior.

Seeking the Lost Sheep

  • The analogy of a shepherd leaving 99 sheep to find one lost sheep illustrates God's pursuit of those who stray from His word.
  • Emphasizing love as essential in pastoral care, referencing 1 Corinthians 13 which describes divine love as patient and kind.

Characteristics of Divine Love

  • Key attributes of love are discussed: it does not rejoice in wrongdoing but rejoices in truth; it bears all things and never fails.
  • Believers are encouraged to embody this divine love, being strict yet loving when correcting sin among brethren.

Building Up the Body in Love

  • The importance of creating an inviting atmosphere within church gatherings is highlighted; members should feel welcomed rather than judged.
  • Romans 4 references Christ as the Good Shepherd who cares for His flock by addressing their needs through love.

Aspects of Christ as Our Shepherd

  • John’s Gospel presents Jesus as the Good Shepherd who gives life abundantly to His followers.
  • Jesus' sacrifice is emphasized; He laid down His life for His sheep so they could share in eternal life.

Nourishment Through Christ

  • Believers are introduced into Christ Himself as their source of nourishment, emphasizing unity among Jews and Gentiles under one shepherd.

Christ as the Good Shepherd

The Unity of Believers

  • Christ refers to having "other sheep" not in the fold, indicating His role in uniting Jewish and Gentile believers into one church, symbolizing a single flock under one shepherd.
  • Through His death, Christ imparts eternal life to all believers, allowing them to grow and mature spiritually as part of God's divine economy.

The Great Shepherd's Role

  • In Hebrews 13:20, Paul describes Jesus as the "great shepherd of the sheep," resurrected by God to perfect His flock through the eternal covenant established by His redemptive blood.
  • This eternal covenant aims for the consummation of the New Jerusalem through effective pastoring, emphasizing that Christ fulfills God's promise through His resurrection.

Pastoral Leadership in Churches

  • Peter highlights that Christ pastors His flock through church elders (1 Peter 5:4), who are appointed to care for and guide the congregation.
  • Elders are not controllers but guardians who allow Christ to shepherd through them; their pastoral work must reflect Christ’s resurrection power.

Importance of Cooperative Pastoring

  • Effective pastoring is essential for church edification; elders must ensure their leadership aligns with Christ's guidance rather than relying on their own strength.
  • The cooperation between elders and Christ is crucial for maintaining a vibrant spiritual community rooted in resurrection life.

Care for Souls

  • As described in 1 Peter 2:25, Jesus is portrayed as the guardian of our souls, caring deeply for our internal well-being and guiding us back when we stray.
  • He addresses our complex emotional needs by nurturing our minds and wills while healing our wounds—demonstrating a tender and organic approach to pastoral care.

Pastorear el Rebaño de Dios Según Dios

La Importancia del Pastor en la Vida Cristiana

  • Cristo actúa como pastor de nuestras almas, brindando estabilidad y dirección en nuestra vida cristiana, guiando nuestra mente y emociones.
  • Es esencial que Cristo perfeccione nuestros pensamientos y sentimientos para mantenernos alineados con la verdad a lo largo del tiempo.
  • Como el buen pastor, Él no solo está con nosotros, sino que también nos transforma como redimidos de Dios.

Pastorear Según Dios: Conceptos Clave

  • El mensaje se centra en Romanos 5, enfatizando la necesidad de pastorear el rebaño de Dios conforme a Su voluntad.
  • "Según Dios" implica vivir en conformidad con Su naturaleza y depender completamente de Él para guiar nuestro pastoreo.
  • Al ser uno con Dios, llegamos a ser parte de Su vida divina sin perder nuestra humanidad.

La Naturaleza Divina en el Pastoreo

  • Pastorear según la naturaleza de Dios significa actuar conforme a Sus deseos y atributos divinos, evitando técnicas mundanas.
  • No debemos emplear astucias o actividades que comprometan la santidad; nuestro enfoque debe ser genuino y basado en principios divinos.

Inclusividad en el Cuidado Espiritual

  • El amor de Dios no hace excepciones; todos los hijos del Señor deben recibir cuidado pastoral sin distinción ni favoritismo.
  • Pastorear es un reflejo de la vida divina; debemos aplicar los atributos divinos al cuidar a otros.

Ser Llenos de Vida Divina

  • Para pastorear efectivamente según Dios, necesitamos estar llenos hasta rebosar con Su vida divina como fuente constante.
  • Juan 4:14 resalta que quien beba del agua que Cristo ofrece tendrá una fuente interna que brota para vida eterna.

Understanding God's Attributes and Our Role in Pastoral Care

The Nature of God and Our Transformation

  • To embody God's attributes such as love, light, justice, and holiness, we must be filled with Him. This transformation aligns with 1 John 4:8 which states that "God is love" and emphasizes His nature as light without darkness.
  • Romans 2:21 reveals the manifestation of God's justice, while Ephesians 1:4 highlights our selection in Him to be holy. This underscores the necessity of reflecting Christ in our pastoral roles rather than our own personalities.

The Call for Renewal and Divine Expression

  • All remnants of the old creation must be discarded; self-denial is essential. Romans 8:19 indicates that creation eagerly awaits the revelation of God's children, emphasizing a transformative process where we reflect God's glory (2 Corinthians 3:18).
  • To shepherd according to God’s will requires unity with Him. As stated in 1 Corinthians 6:17, being one spirit with the Lord is foundational for effective pastoral care.

The Integration of Divine and Human Life

  • God desires a union between divine life and human existence to create a singular living experience. This integration allows us to express Christ through both human means and divine essence.
  • Effective pastoring necessitates being constituted with God; the more we embody His essence, the more naturally we can lead others spiritually.

Embracing Christ as Our Foundation

  • Colossians 3:11 illustrates that all distinctions fade when Christ becomes our entirety. The goal is for Christ to dwell within us fully so that He can manifest through our lives in pastoral contexts.
  • Living out this reality involves allowing Christ to increasingly occupy our lives so that we can fulfill His pastoral desires effectively.

Living by Divine Life for Effective Pastoring

  • Only those who live by God can shepherd according to His design. Jesus exemplified this by seeking not His own glory but living entirely for the Father (Philippians 1:21).
  • New believers are encouraged to remain open and willing for God’s impartation into their lives, enabling them to become one with Him in their pastoral efforts.

Participating in Divine Nature

  • God's economy aims at forming Himself within us so that we may live out His life daily. John 11:21 affirms Jesus as "the resurrection and the life," indicating that true life comes from Him alone.
  • By partaking in divine life regularly, we enable our humanity to express divine qualities effectively during pastoral duties.

Representing God Through Service

  • Examples from biblical figures like Moses illustrate how serving as representatives of God involves executing His will faithfully. For effective pastoring, it is crucial to serve as an extension of God's function on earth.

Pastoreo Según Dios Understanding the Role of Shepherding in Faith

The Meaning of Shepherding

  • Shepherding involves providing comfort, relief, and nourishment with tenderness while also representing God through guidance and necessary restrictions.

The Role of a Representative of God

  • Shepherding may require uncomfortable conversations to redirect those who have strayed, emphasizing that such words should be spoken in love to bring them back.

Samuel as a Model

  • Samuel exemplified being a representative of God because his heart aligned with God's; he acted according to what was in God's heart and mind (1 Samuel 2:35).
  • Being "a man after God's own heart" means Samuel mirrored God's essence, making him an earthly representation of divine authority.

Living Out the Ministry

  • Samuel's life and work were dedicated to fulfilling God's desires, which serves as a model for believers today to embody the nature of God in their ministry.

Modern Application for Believers

  • Today’s believers are called to participate in the life and nature of God, becoming one with Him. This unity allows them to minister effectively without seeking personal exaltation.

Pastoral Care According to God

  • True pastoral care is about ministering according to God's ways rather than our own methods; it involves nurturing others based on divine principles.

Divine Trinity's Role

  • The divine Trinity is integral in imparting processed God into His chosen people so they can experience unity with Him.

Speaking Life into Others

  • To minister effectively, believers must speak words filled with grace, truth, spirit, and life—this reflects the processed God within us.

Scriptural Foundations for Ministry

  • Ephesians 4:25 emphasizes speaking truthfully among each other due to our shared humanity. Verse 29 encourages edifying speech that imparts grace.

Vital Nature of Pastoral Work

  • Pastoral care is essential for the body of Christ; there is an urgent need for believers to grow in this area so that they can fulfill their roles effectively.

Community Acknowledgment

  • Recognition is given to various church members involved in shepherding efforts across different locations like Puyi and Puerto Mont.

Christ as Our Good Shepherd

  • Jesus embodies the ultimate shepherd role—He redeems us and nurtures us tenderly. As we become more like Him, we learn how to care for others similarly.

Experiencing Christ's Love

  • The intrinsic constitution formed by experiencing Christ’s love enables believers not only to receive but also extend that same loving care towards others.

Pastoreo y Vida en la Iglesia

La Visión del Pastoreo

  • El pastoreo se describe como una visión de amor, donde vivir a Cristo es fundamental para edificar el cuerpo de Cristo.
  • Se enfatiza que el pastoreo no es solo recibir, sino también dar, siendo un fruto de estar constituido en Cristo.

La Mutualidad en el Pastoreo

  • El cuidado mutuo entre hermanos es esencial; al ser nutridos por otros, podemos pastorear a los demás con gracia.
  • La experiencia de ser perfeccionados en la iglesia permite cuidar a los hijos de Dios con ternura y amor.

Crecimiento Espiritual y Necesidad de Pastoreo

  • Todos tienen la capacidad interna para crecer espiritualmente mediante el amor recibido y compartido.
  • Es crucial que todos sean pastoreados mutuamente sin importar su nivel espiritual, promoviendo un crecimiento comunitario.

La Importancia del Amor en el Pastoreo

  • Estar bajo el pastor orgánico de Cristo proporciona consuelo y nutrición, permitiendo cuidar a otros con amor.
  • Escuchar más y hablar menos es vital para recibir la vida de Cristo que nos capacita para pastorear.

Función del Pastor en la Edificación de la Iglesia

  • Cada miembro tiene una función única dentro del cuerpo de Cristo; todos necesitamos ser pastoreados con amor.
  • El amor se presenta como el camino más excelente para formar un solo rebaño bajo un gran pastor.

Vivir Según la Economía Divina

  • La vida en la iglesia no debe verse como una obligación, sino como un producto natural de vivir a Dios.
  • Al estar constituidos por Cristo, nuestra vida será naturalmente orientada hacia el pastoreo y cuidado mutuo.

Pastoring According to God

The Essence of Pastoring

  • Pastoring according to God involves caring for people with God as the core, nurturing them with Christ's life, and facilitating their growth in Him as the head of the body.
  • This process is not achieved through human methods but by the Spirit, emphasizing a divine reality that fosters organic salvation within the church.

Mutual Pastoring

  • There is a mutual aspect to pastoring; we are both pastors and sheep. This relationship helps build up the body of Christ in love.
  • Our pastor lives within us, enabling us to shepherd others not through worldly techniques but with a focus on holiness and love.

The Role of Christ as Our Shepherd

  • Christ is described as our admirable shepherd who cares for our souls and nourishes us with grace-filled words, allowing us to minister these truths in love.
  • Living in unity with God’s nature fills us with faith and enables us to pastor others effectively.

Continuous Experience of Christ

  • Constantly experiencing Christ equips believers to nurture fellow saints tenderly while receiving sustenance from His word.
  • As we receive care from the Good Shepherd, we are encouraged to share this love and nourishment with others.

Building Up the Church

  • Being constituted more fully in Christ naturally leads one to feel compelled to pastor others without favoritism or personal ideals.
  • We are called to be built up in love within the body of Christ, which requires self-denial and a desire for unity with Jesus.

Capacity for Mutual Care

  • Every believer has been given the capacity by God to care for His flock; this mutual pastoring should align with a governing vision rooted in being constituted by Christ.
  • Daily engagement with God's life allows believers to embody divine attributes while pastoring one another effectively.

Importance of Organic Salvation

  • The act of pastoring is vital for alleviating burdens and nurturing growth; it stems from an immense love that builds up the church community.
  • Effective pastoring must be conducted according to divine vision rather than personal preference, emphasizing continual growth in one's relationship with Christ.

Pastoreo y la Vida en la Iglesia

La Esencia del Pastoreo

  • Se destaca que el pastoreo implica cuidar con ternura y nutrir, no solo enfocándose en problemas como trabajo o salud, sino en edificar el cuerpo de Cristo.
  • Cristo, como gran pastor, otorga a los creyentes el don espiritual de ser pastores, constituyéndose en su vida y llenándose de ella para ejercer esta función.

Identidad y Función del Pastor

  • Los creyentes son descritos como ovejas que reconocen la voz de Cristo; seguirlo asegura una vida abundante y un camino excelente.
  • El ejercicio del pastoreo debe ser equilibrado y mutuo, edificando así la iglesia según Dios. Todos tienen defectos y carencias que se pueden sanar mediante palabras de gracia.

Importancia del Pastoreo Mutuo

  • El pastoreo no es una posición reclamada sino una función cumplida; es esencial para crecer en la vida divina hasta alcanzar madurez.
  • A medida que más personas se constituyen de Cristo, más efectiva será su capacidad para pastorear mutuamente dentro de la iglesia.

Palabras de Gracia y Verdad

  • La parte constituida de Cristo en cada uno permite ofrecer palabras nutritivas a otros; esto es vital para recibir salvación.
  • La relación con Cristo permite cuidar tiernamente a los demás; el amor es fundamental en este proceso pastoral.

Crecimiento Espiritual a Través del Pastoreo

  • El pastoreo se basa en vivir bajo una visión divina; todos son tanto ovejas como pastores dentro del cuerpo de Cristo.
  • Cada miembro contribuye al crecimiento espiritual mutuo, lo cual es crucial para edificar la iglesia.

Conclusiones sobre el Pastoreo

  • El pastoreo no solo es una práctica sino un elemento clave en la salvación orgánica que promueve el crecimiento espiritual.
  • La necesidad urgente de estar más constituidos por Cristo resalta cómo este proceso nutre a los hermanos y fortalece a toda la comunidad.

Pastoring According to God

The Essence of Pastoring

  • The speaker expresses gratitude for the pastoral role within the church, emphasizing that being constituted in Christ is essential for pastoring others in love and building up the body of Christ.
  • All actions should align with God's vision; as one becomes more constituted with Christ, pastoring becomes a natural expression of spiritual life.
  • Emphasizes that having the life of Christ leads to a burden for caring for others, highlighting that true pastoring stems from love for the Lord.

The Role of Jesus as the Great Shepherd

  • Jesus is described as the great shepherd who cares for our souls; thus, our pastoring must be rooted in His love and guidance to nurture others effectively.
  • To pastor according to God, one must be filled with Christ's essence and live out this divine nature while nurturing others.

Mutual Care Within the Church

  • The importance of becoming love itself is highlighted; mutual care among members strengthens the body of Christ through shared experiences and support.
  • Acknowledges that everyone has a gift for pastoring but emphasizes reliance on divine strength rather than personal ability.

Building Up the Body Through Pastoral Care

  • Pastoring is crucial for caring for God's flock; it should not stem from personal motivations but from being increasingly constituted in Christ.
  • Being part of a community where one receives and gives pastoral care fosters growth and edification within the church body.

Living Out Pastoral Responsibilities

  • The speaker reflects on their own experience within their church community, noting how they are being perfected daily to fulfill their pastoral role according to God's will.
  • Highlights how mutual support among believers enhances spiritual growth and builds up the church through shared love and care.

Conclusion: Love as Central to Pastoral Work

  • Affirms that effective pastoring results from being constituted with Christ; it involves tenderly caring for each other rather than merely visiting individuals.
  • Concludes by reiterating that true pastoral work glorifies God by fostering an environment where believers mutually encourage one another.

Pastoring According to God

The Importance of Being Constituted by Christ

  • Being a pastor according to the Lord is essential due to our selfishness and deficiencies. It is fundamental for spiritual growth and preparing us to care for others in a divine way. Amén, we are grateful for the celestial vision and genuine experience in Christ that enables us to lead a pastoral life filled with love.
  • The more we love the Lord, the more we live by His economy's vision, becoming constituted of Christ's natural life, desire, path, and glory. This nurturing relationship allows us to grow mutually within the church community.

Receiving Life from the Good Shepherd

  • As I am pastored by Christ, the Good Shepherd who gave His life for us, I receive His tenderness and abundant life. This fills me with love so that I can care for others not through my own ability but through His life within me.
  • To effectively shepherd one another, we must be constituted of Christ by loving Him and remaining in Him. This enables us to administer life to fellow believers with tenderness and nurture them with love according to God's heart.

Challenges of Pastoring

  • The church faces difficulties; however, being united under Christ’s constitution allows us to fulfill our mission in God's economy while pastoring others in love and tenderness. We must embrace this calling despite challenges posed by adversaries.
  • Through nourishing relationships within the church community, we enter into deeper realities of faith where mutual care leads to growth in divine life as we shepherd each other according to God’s will.

Growth Through Mutual Pastoring

  • Pastoring according to God is crucial for growing into maturity and building up the body of Christ despite personal flaws or shortcomings; daily constituting ourselves with Christ empowers this process.
  • Enjoying fellowship with brothers and sisters helps me express my experiences joyfully without realizing I was pastoring until it happened naturally through shared enjoyment of the Lord’s sweetness.

The Nature of Pastoral Care

  • We are both sheep and shepherds capable of caring tenderly for one another as per God's loving nature; this mutuality reflects our Savior's heart as we constitute ourselves from Him more spontaneously over time.
  • As Christ fills us internally with His attributes, He reveals how pastoral care aligns with His personhood—fulfilling urgent needs within the body of Christ through mutual edification rooted in love.

Embracing Our Role as Shepherds

  • Under God’s governing vision, being constituted from Him grants everyone capacity for pastoring His flock according to divine nature—this joyful act builds up the body in love while overcoming adversities together as a community.
  • Our pastoral role depends on having a clear vision rooted in experience and love for God; He becomes central nourishment guiding all aspects of our lives including pastoral duties.

Conclusion: Living Out Our Calling

  • We are blessed when recovered and regenerated into good pastures where Jesus serves as our sustenance leading towards growth—pastoral work thrives on mutual nurturing among members reflecting God's heart.
  • Daily interactions allow me fulfillment through scripture reading where I find comfort from my Pastor who has brought me into church life—a space where I've always been cared for lovingly.
  • My function is fulfilled when I engage actively under heavenly guidance while enjoying fellowship which leads me toward fulfilling my role as a pastor—Christ continues nurturing others through me.

This structured approach highlights key themes around pastoral care based on divine principles while emphasizing communal support within church settings—all anchored firmly around timestamps facilitating easy reference back into discussions presented throughout this transcript segment.

Pastorear Según Dios Understanding Divine Shepherding

The Essence of Pastoring

  • It is essential to shepherd according to God to grow in divine life and reach maturity, as we possess the life of the Shepherd within us. This requires being constituted with Christ and living in unity with God for the edification of the body of Christ in love.
  • To lead a pastoral life, one must be constituted with Christ, the great Shepherd, which instills a burden to care for others. Each individual has received the gift of pastoring, enabling them to nurture and build up the church through love.

Mutual Pastoring

  • We are both sheep and shepherds; while being cared for, we also have a responsibility to care for others. This mutual pastoring contributes to the building up of the church as we live out our roles in love.
  • The life that constitutes us is one of spontaneous pastoring aimed at edification. Jesus exemplifies both a shepherd and a sheep, providing nourishment that reflects God's tender care.

Living Out Our Calling

  • Being one with God allows us to minister lovingly and truthfully to others. As believers filled with the Shepherd's life, we are equipped to pastor according to God's economy until its consummation.
  • Providing pastoral care aligns with our gifts and is vital for building up others. It involves infusing our lives with Christ’s essence while nurturing those around us under His loving purpose.

The Nature of Divine Pastoring

  • Pastoring according to God means offering inclusive and tender care without overwhelming fellow believers. Such pastorship should stem from a vision rooted in being constituted by Christ's love.
  • Gratitude is expressed for having been nurtured by good pastoral care within the church community, emphasizing that this capacity aligns with God's vision for building up His body through Christ as sustenance.

Encouragement Through Mutual Care

  • Having experienced gentle nurturing from the Good Shepherd encourages individuals to extend that same pastoral spirit towards their brothers and sisters in love, fostering mutual support within the church community.
  • The goal is unity with God so that we can effectively nurture His flock towards maturity within the church context.

A Call to Worship

  • An expression of deep affection towards Jesus highlights His glory amidst trials. There’s an emphasis on worshiping Him collectively as part of mutual pastoring during communal gatherings each week.