In Latin the word "pastor"...
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In Latin the word "pastor" means "shepherd." It came from the same base that produced pascere, which means to "feed" or "pasture." A pastor is an individual who shepherds others, caring for their most basic needs. Traditionally in the church the position of pastor is rightfully held by the ordained clergy. This does not preclude the laity from being pastoral in relationship to others. As shepherds, let us go forth with the charge of John Wesley embedded in our souls: "I look on all the world as my parish; thus far I mean, that, in whatever part of it I am, I judge it meet, right, and my bounden duty, to declare unto all that are willing to hear, the glad tidings of salvation."
Application: As people were comforted in hearing the voice of Jesus, let them also be comforted by our voice of assurance and our being present in love.
Application: As people were comforted in hearing the voice of Jesus, let them also be comforted by our voice of assurance and our being present in love.

