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Let the elders who rule well be considered worthy of double honor, especially those who labor in preaching and teaching. For the Scripture says, "You shall not muzzle an ox when it treads out the grain," and, "The laborer deserves his wages." — 1 Timothy 5:17-18 So in Jewish culture, the firstborn son received a double portion of their father's inheritance at his death. And what we read here is probably an allusion to this same kind of treatment. This text says the pastor who teaches is deserving of double honor. And the double reference is due in both esteem and compensation. But the best part of this principle is the word picture. The picture is of a muzzled ox. And why is this important? Because in Deuteronomy 25:4, God established a law for how farmers leveraged animals for their advantage. He understood that people would abuse even the rights of animals by working them to death for their benefit. And that they would become so selfish they would muzzle them so that they could not "slow down" even for a quick bite. And I want you to know many pastors out there feel this way. I know because they share it with me. They feel overworked and under-appreciated. They feel like muzzled oxen being commanded to put their heads down, keep their mouths shut, and work harder. This is quite an image. If you don't think this is true, think about it for a few seconds. Recall how many critical statements you've made about your teaching pastor this year and weigh that against how many times you have told them you appreciate all the hard work they do for you. I bet the scales weigh heavily in one direction. So do me a favor today. Tell your pastor, "thank you." Just a note or text is all that is needed. Let's bombard them with the honor that they deserve. And if you want to double it up, pair it with a generous donation or gift card. They will love it. It's more infrequent than you think. ASK THIS: What's the name of the pastor you need to thank? DO THIS: Tell them thanks and double it up. PRAY THIS: God, thank you for the many pastors who have added so much value to my life. PLAY THIS: Build Your Church. Check out other all Vince Miller's videos and audios for small groups at: https://beresolute.org/ Get Vince's most widely read resources The Daily Devotional at: https://beresolute.org/mdd Check out more ALL IN products like the one Vince is wearing at: https://beresolute.org/product-catego... ____________________________________________________________________________________ Connect with Vince socially: FACEBOOK: / millervince INSTAGRAM: / vinceleemiller LINKEDIN: / vincemiller TWITTER: / vinceleemiller