Some pastors preach on the same thing over and over. The same subject, the same topic, the same message. The problem for some of us is that it becomes like the warning labels on consumer products. We do not hear any message that is over emphasized. It becomes a dreaded encounter when you go to church and you no longer wait with anticipation to hear what God has to say and instead you dread hearing the same thing again.
It is a revelation to understand that pastors are people too. They have hopes and dreams and emotions. They have wives and families that need their support. They get happy, and they get disappointed. But a good, mature pastor will hide his feeling and his emotions just like a parent does with their children. We tell young pastors not to have fried church members for Sunday dinner. Does anyone tell successful pastors how to preach and how not to spoil what God has done?
He who endures to the end shall be saved. I used to think that this applied to end time tribulation. Some Sundays it seems like enduring to the end of pastor's sermon instead.
It's hard to tell your audience that a quarterback is stupid, and then sit down with him to interview him. It's hard to be the focus of adulation and then have to be just our pastor. The shepherd's rod and staff are not weapons with which to punish the sheep, but tools to help him guide the sheep.
"I planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the increase." 1Cor.3:6
Pray for your pastor.