5 Ways to Recover Your Passion for Pastoral Leadership

Here's how to rediscover your pastoral passion.
Here's how to rediscover your pastoral passion. (Lightstock)

I've been there. I've been burned out and depressed, discouraged and defeated. I've led in atmospheres where every creative idea was smothered by questions rooted in fear.

I've been distracted by secondary interests. I've given into my own emotions and have isolated myself from healthy, life-giving relationships.

And I've recovered. That doesn't mean I'm where I need to be—I'm still on the journey and have a long way to go. But I've learned the hard way how to bounce back to passionate preaching and leadership in the local church.

From my own past and my own painful experiences, let me shoot from the hip with five big ways you can bounce back from burnout and be a passionate leader once again:

1. Repent of sin. Dig it out of the depths of your heart—the secret recesses where no one else sees but God and own your sin, especially the seven most life-stealing sins: pride, lust, laziness, envy, unholy anger, gluttony and greed. If you're hanging onto these, it's no wonder you're feeling defeated. You're living as though victory isn't already yours in Christ.

2. Read the Word. Let's be honest. Most of the time, when we've given into feelings of distance from God and others, we play the victim and pout in the corner, acting entirely uninterested in the things that matter most to our deepest relationships. But God has spoken and this blog post doesn't even compare to the re-igniting power of the eternal Word of God.

3. Practice the discipline of prayer. Set aside 30 minutes to just pray. If you run out of things to say, sit silently and listen, but don't cut the time short. It doesn't always have to be 30 minutes, but start there. I know you don't feel like it. You're not even sure God is listening anymore, but deep down you know the truth. So re-join the conversation.

4. Love people. Get in touch with friends, serve others and pray for people in pain. Talk about your issues. Isolation is deadly. You have to fight to beat your desire to retreat. The best way to climb out of the misery of self-focus is to intentionally become others-focused. Spend some time praying for others, then see how you can serve them.

5. Feast yourself on the lavish love and unfathomable depth of God's grace. Stop living by performance, the to-do list and the tyranny of the inbox. You can't work hard enough to make God happy with you. You simply must rest in the assurance that He's pleased with you in Christ. His grace is always, always, always sufficient!

Here's the thing. I like books, blogs and seminars about leadership and church growth. They give us ideas, inspire us to lead better and equip us with skills we couldn't otherwise possess. But none of those things will bring healing like a deepening relationship with Jesus. And that comes through the humbling work of prayer, Bible-reading, repentance, reliance on God's grace and ministry to others through acts of love.

You know what to do. Let Jesus become bigger and more glorious in your eyes than ever before.

Brandon Cox has been a pastor for 15 years and is currently planting a church in northwest Arkansas, a Saddleback-sponsored church. He also serves as editor of pastors.com and Rick Warren's Pastors' Toolbox, and authors a top 100 blog for church leaders. He's also the author of Rewired: Using Technology to Share God's Love.

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