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How many times have you heard a clergy or lay person say, "In spirit and truth"? If you are like I am, it seems to me I have heard the phrase literally thousands of times and have said it so often the meaning is not all that clear. Having done a bit of confessing, maybe we can deal with the persistent malaise among clergy.
Robert G. Kemper, in The New Shape of Ministry, says point-blank: "The profession most like ours is politics. In the political profession there are hacks as well as statesmen." He moves further to illustrate the hack simply knows how to live off his constituency. However, the statesman sees the larger issues and movements of history. He knows where people are, where they ought to be, and how to move them; his best tool is persuasion.
"In spirit and truth" is a larger issue and a movement of history. To go with it is to know where people are, where they ought to be, and how to move them. Is your pastor a hack or a statesman?
-- Lacy
How many times have you heard a clergy or lay person say, "In spirit and truth"? If you are like I am, it seems to me I have heard the phrase literally thousands of times and have said it so often the meaning is not all that clear. Having done a bit of confessing, maybe we can deal with the persistent malaise among clergy.
Robert G. Kemper, in The New Shape of Ministry, says point-blank: "The profession most like ours is politics. In the political profession there are hacks as well as statesmen." He moves further to illustrate the hack simply knows how to live off his constituency. However, the statesman sees the larger issues and movements of history. He knows where people are, where they ought to be, and how to move them; his best tool is persuasion.
"In spirit and truth" is a larger issue and a movement of history. To go with it is to know where people are, where they ought to be, and how to move them. Is your pastor a hack or a statesman?
-- Lacy
