Tag Archives: Ministry
There Are No Shortcuts in Ministry
It should be understood that there is no shortcut to an influential ministry for God…. There may be shortcuts to ecclesiastical eminence or administrative authority, but not to a spiritual ministry.
J. Oswald Sanders, Enjoying Intimacy with God (Chicago: Moody Press, 1980), 119.
The Cross and Ministry
It takes a crucified man or woman to bear effective witness to a crucified Saviour. We cannot bypass the cross on the way to effective ministry.
Rockwell L. Dillman in K. Neill Foster & Douglas B. Wicks, eds., Voices on the Cross, p. 46
Opposition in Ministry
If you have no opposition in the place you serve, you’re serving in the wrong place.
Preacher, Speak with God before You Speak to Men!
Nothing can so gloriously fit you to preach as descending fresh from the mount of communion with God to speak with men.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834 – 1892)
HT: @PulpitPreach
Christ Ought to Be All in a Ministry
I might tell you how Christ ought to be all in a ministry. The great work which ordained men are intended to do, is to lift up Christ. We are to be like the pole on which the brazen serpent was hung. We are useful so long as we exalt the great object of faith, but useful no further. We are to be ambassadors to carry tidings to a rebellious world, about the King’s Son, and if we teach men to think more about us and our office than about Him, we are not fit for our place. The Spirit of Christ, will never honor that minister who does not testify of Christ —who does not make Christ “all.”
original emphasis, J. C. Ryle (1816-1900)
Preacher, Preach As You Should Preach!
The Minister’s Mistaken Calling
The minister who does not strive to live up to this name, has mistaken his calling.
J. C. Ryle, Expository Thoughts on Mark (Carlisle, PA: Banner of Truth, 2012), 8.
Obedience Does Not Merit Grace
We can never obligate God by our obedience or our sacrificial service.
Jerry Bridges, Transforming Grace (Colorado Springs: NavPress, 1991), 64.
Why God Calls Us To Serve Him
God calls us to serve Him, not because He needs us, but because we need Him.
Jerry Bridges, Transforming Grace (Colorado Springs: NavPress, 1991), 50.
