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Home/Biblical and Theological/Cap Maker

Cap Maker

If the cap should fit, pray wear it a bit, If not, you can leave it behind.

Written by Randy Booth | Saturday, February 21, 2026

No offence is meant; but if anything in these pages should come home to a man, let him not send it next door, but get a coop for his own chickens. What is the use of reading or hearing for other people?

 

The Apostle Paul instructs Pastor Timothy—and, by extension, all pastors—in the nature of their calling when he writes: “Reprove, rebuke, and exhort, with all longsuffering and instruction” (2 Timothy 4:2). This charge defines much of the pastoral task. As ministers of the Word and Sacraments, we carry out this work in many settings: from the pulpit and the lectern, through articles and books, and, in this case, through a pastoral blog.

Reproof, rebuke, and exhortation necessarily include both challenging and encouraging words. Yet their shared purpose is always the same: the loving, formative discipline of God’s people. While many pastoral admonitions apply broadly, some will resonate more deeply with individuals at particular seasons of life.

At times, we are reminded of truths we already know. At other times, we may feel conviction or correction. And still at other moments, we are strengthened and encouraged. When each of these is received with humility, God uses them to move us forward in the ongoing work of sanctification.

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