CHAP. V. The Especial Duty of Pastors of Churches. (Book 5)
WE have declared the way whereby Pastors are given unto, and instated in the Church. That which should ensue, is an account of their Work and Duty in the Discharge of their Office. But this hath been the subject of many large Discourses, both among the Ancient Writers of the Church, and of late. I shall therefore only touch on some things that are of most necessary consideration.
1. THE First and Principal Duty of a Pastor, is to feed the flock by diligent Preaching of the Word. It is a promise relating to the New Testament; that God would give unto his Church Pastors according to his own heart, which should feed them with Knowledge and Vnderstanding, Jer. 3.15. This is by Teaching or Preaching the Word, and no otherwise. This Feeding is of the Essence of the Office of a Pastor, as unto the exercise of it; so that he who doth not, or cannot, or will not feed the Flock, is no Pastor, whatever outward call, or work he may have in the Church. The care of Preaching the Gospel was committed to Peter, and in him unto all true Pastors of the Church under the name of Feeding, Joh. 21.15, 16. Ac∣cording