Guarding the Shepherd’s Heart - Six Leadership Traps Every Pastor Must Avoid: Week 5
Accountability Is a Gift: Why Every Pastor Needs Guardrails Most pastors believe in accountability. They preach it. They counsel it. They encourage husbands and wives to practice it. They urge young believers to find mature Christians who can walk with them. They teach that Christians were never meant to live isolated, hidden, or self-directed lives. They remind the church that all of us need confession, correction, encouragement, and community. But it is possible for a pastor to believe in accountability for everyone else while quietly resisting it for himself. That resistance is rarely stated openly. Most pastors would never say, “I do not need accountability.” Instead, it often appears in more subtle ways. “I have been doing this for years.” “They do not understand the pressure I carry.” “I am accountable to God.” “I have people around me.” “I do not need someone checking up on me.” “I know my own heart.” “I would never cross that line.” But Scripture gives us a very dif...