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Main points:
A. Pastor's salaries are unbiblical
B. The authority gospel ministers have to collect from people only involves food and water, according to Scripture.
C. Paul often (maybe never?) used this authority. He worked to provide for himself and those with him with his own hands and taught others to follow his example.
D. The "laborer being worthy of his wages" verse is referring to food and clothing, not church member's income.
E. Pastor's salaries can be quite high.
F. Pastor's salaries can take up an average of 33-49 percent of the total church budget.
H. Pastor's salaries turn church's into businesses and ministry into a predatory practice.
I. Pastors compromise Scripture in order to keep tithepayers satisfied.
I wholeheartedly agree with all of these points. It's one of the reasons I believe modern churches have been off course for over a hundred years. The last pastor we sat under was honest and admitted that the church was a business and had to run like a business.
If a pastor wants more than food and water, that's fine. He should work to have those things, teaching when he's able along with other elders.
A true ministry should prioritize the urgent needs of the believers and all those in need. Not a building fund or the pastor's salary. Jesus taught us to give to the poor and those in need directly, not tithe to pay for a big building and pastor's salary.