
Pride in the Pastorate
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In this timely and convicting episode of Kingdom Polemics, Pastor Aldo Leon confronts the subtle yet destructive sin of pride in the pastorate. Speaking from experience, Scripture, and confessional wisdom, Aldo offers a sober warning against the spiritual self-deception that often hides beneath confidence, gifting, and influence in ministry. He challenges pastors and church leaders to honestly evaluate the hidden motives behind their work, pointing to the dangers of building ministries on ego rather than on Christ.
Discussion Highlights
- The marks of pride in pastoral ministry and how they differ from biblical confidence
- Why success, theological precision, or platform growth can quietly inflate self-importance
- How pride disguises itself as concern for the truth, love for the church, or commitment to excellence
- The way pride can drive pastors to dominate, self-protect, or resist correction
- Biblical examples of humble, Christ-centered leadership that resists self-glorification
- Confessional insights on the pastoral call to self-denial, mutual accountability, and servant-leadership
- Why repentance, not rebranding, is the path to true pastoral renewal
- Encouragement for both pastors and congregants to cultivate gospel-centered humility in the church
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Check out Aldo Leon's book In Christ's Crown, Christianity, & The Civil Realm, which makes a compelling biblical case for the Reformed doctrine of the civil magistrate under Christ's mediatorial rule. Available now at Berith Press: https://www.berithpress.com/bookstore/p/christs-crown-christianity-the-civil-realm.
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