The best thing about being a pastor is you’re able to make such a difference in people’s lives for eternity’s sake.
There are so many great aspects to the ministry, things you can do which were not available to you until the Lord thrust you into the ministry. People trust you, they hand you the key to their lives (in a sense), they receive you into their homes as an honored guest (almost a family member from the first), and they listen to you as though yours was the voice of the Father.
That’s a heavy load.
However, there are limitations. Just because people trust you and hand you a trainload of esteem and truckloads of trust does not mean you can do everything you would like. There are some lines you should not cross, some fences you need to respect.
The no-no’s everyone thinks of first might include prohibitions such as these:
…Not to preach longer than 45 minutes (25-30 is best). Who made that rule? No one. But unless your name is Spurgeon, it’s probably a good one to observe.