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It’s designed that way

Pastor Matthew Best
2 min readFeb 4, 2022

In recent weeks I’ve struggled with feeling the weight of so much brokenness around. I’ve seen it in too many areas. Funerals, division, anger, fear, conspiracies, and more. It has tired me out. Talking with my spiritual director, they offered this (paraphrased by me) piece of wisdom:

It’s designed to tire you out. These systems expect you to be tired out responding to the unending stream of injustice. It’s the only way they can continue on.

So much wisdom in just a couple of sentences. And a wake up call for me.

A long time ago I remember reading a leadership book that offered this pearl of wisdom:

You can either respond, or you can lead. You can’t do both.

There is a cost to this of course. Leading has to let the idea of responding go. You can’t respond to everything. And if you spend so much effort responding, you have nothing left over for leading. Of course, this isn’t an all or nothing thing though either. Leading isn’t about ignoring things. In fact leading requires you to pay attention to what’s going on.

The challenge that we have in our society is that we have a really bad expectation for leaders. We expect them to respond to everything. That’s not what leaders are supposed to do. Leaders always responding is like driving while constantly looking in the rear view mirror. Leaders can’t always offer a response to the latest outrage, disaster, controversy, and division. They don’t have the energy for that. Nor is it a good use of their…

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Pastor Matthew Best
Pastor Matthew Best

Written by Pastor Matthew Best

My name is Matthew Best. I’m an ELCA (Lutheran) pastor who attempts to translate church and churchy stuff into everyday language.

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