Tim
Puritan Board Graduate
I love theology and enjoy studying the Bible and discussing my findings with others. With regard to a valid internal call to be an ordained minister of the word, how does one distinguish between a valid internal call to the pastorate and the normal desire to encourage fellow believers that is common to all Christians?
Does a truly called pastor have a greater desire to study the word?
Does a truly called pastor have a greater desire to encourage/teach others?
Does a truly called pastor have a greater ability to study and encourage/teach?
(I am using simple questions to get at the heart of things).
If not these differences, then what? I understand also that the call is for one who is Godly, but that is another issue.
Does a truly called pastor have a greater desire to study the word?
Does a truly called pastor have a greater desire to encourage/teach others?
Does a truly called pastor have a greater ability to study and encourage/teach?
(I am using simple questions to get at the heart of things).
If not these differences, then what? I understand also that the call is for one who is Godly, but that is another issue.