
What is your first thought when you see this picture? Yes, that is me. Yes, I am a pastor and I am behind the bar at my favorite restaurant with martini glasses. What else happened after this picture? Does it matter? Would Jesus get behind the bar and let the spirits flow? How does that affect your perceptions of this picture?
Pastors live in a fishbowl that is often unjust. This, often involuntary, fishbowl is not always viewed from a positive perspective focusing on the good. Many of the judgements are made are based on religion and not scripture. The perceptions don’t even have to be based on fact.
This fishbowl is not new. The Apostle Paul and Apollos experienced this same judgement from the baby Christians in Corinth. He spoke of it in his writings to them in I Corinthians 4:1-9.
1 Don’t imagine us leaders to be something we aren’t. We are servants of Christ, not his masters. We are guides into God’s most sublime secrets, not security guards posted to protect them.
2 The requirements for a good guide are reliability and accurate knowledge.
3 It matters very little to me what you think of me, even less where I rank in popular opinion. I don’t even rank myself. Comparisons in these matters are pointless.
4 I’m not aware of anything that would disqualify me from being a good guide for you, but that doesn’t mean much. The Master makes that judgment.
5 So don’t get ahead of the Master and jump to conclusions with your judgments before all the evidence is in. When he comes, he will bring out in the open and place in evidence all kinds of things we never even dreamed of — inner motives and purposes and prayers. Only then will any one of us get to hear the “Well done!” of God.
6 All I’m doing right now, friends, is showing how these things pertain to Apollos and me so that you will learn restraint and not rush into making judgments without knowing all the facts. It’s important to look at things from God’s point of view. I would rather not see you inflating or deflating reputations based on mere hearsay.
7 For who do you know that really knows you, knows your heart? And even if they did, is there anything they would discover in you that you could take credit for? Isn’t everything you have and everything you are sheer gifts from God? So what’s the point of all this comparing and competing?
8 You already have all you need. You already have more access to God than you can handle. Without bringing either Apollos or me into it, you’re sitting on top of the world — at least God’s world — and we’re right there, sitting alongside you!
9 It seems to me that God has put us who bear his Message on stage in a theater in which no one wants to buy a ticket. We’re something everyone stands around and stares at, like an accident in the street.
I think the company of the Apostle Paul is pretty good company. So, I think I’ll hang out in the fishbowl a while longer.
What do you think? Let the comments begin!




















what do i have to say?
nice choice of martini glasses.
nice nike jacket.
nice “im holding martini glasses behind a bar” smirk.
who am i to cast the first stone?
who i am to judge?
jesus the judge. hes the man.
ill let him do his job and ill do mine.
great blog by the way. so true.