In today's reflection on 2 Corinthians 6, we delve into the profound responsibilities and trials of being a true preacher. This passage has been a cornerstone in my spiritual journey for over three decades, shaping my understanding of what it means to be a genuine servant of God. The essence of a true preacher is not found in eloquence or popularity but in the lived experience of God's word, proven through trials and steadfastness. A preacher must be a worker together with God, aligning with His message, His church, and His labor. This is not about creating a personal brand or style but about joining in God's eternal work, which continues beyond any individual.
The ministry is not a platform for personal ambition or fame. It is a calling that demands every area of a preacher's life to be open to scrutiny, from personal character to public ministry. Paul, in his letter to the Corinthians, provides a list of 28 distinct qualities that define a true minister, emphasizing the importance of character and endurance over mere ability to preach. These qualities include patience, afflictions, necessities, and distresses, which are not just trials but proofs of a preacher's authenticity.
Paul's life exemplifies the dark side of ministry, where trials and tribulations are not just endured but embraced as evidence of his calling. He faced stripes, imprisonments, and tumults, yet these hardships were not deterrents but confirmations of his commitment to the gospel. The ministry is not about avoiding suffering but about standing firm in the face of it, proving one's dedication to God's work.
In today's world, where the church often faces challenges from within and without, we need preachers who embody these qualities. We need leaders who are not swayed by personal gain or public opinion but are steadfast in their commitment to God's truth. As we reflect on these teachings, let us pray for a restoration of true godly character in our churches and for preachers who will stand firm in their calling, no matter the cost.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Inflicted Sacrifices:** True preachers willingly embrace sacrifices such as labors, watchings, and fastings, which are self-inflicted choices that demonstrate their commitment to the ministry. These sacrifices are not forced but chosen as part of their dedication to God's calling. [55:21]
5. A Call for Godly Preachers: In today's world, the church needs preachers who embody godly character and are willing to stand firm in their calling, regardless of the cost. This requires a restoration of true godly character and a commitment to enduring through trials for the sake of the gospel.
** [55:21]
Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:12] - Introduction to Approved Preachers
- [01:35] - The Weight of 2 Corinthians 6:4
- [02:35] - Characteristics of True Ministers
- [05:12] - Proving Authentic Ministry
- [07:01] - Working Together with God
- [09:28] - Dangers of Self-Serving Ministry
- [12:19] - Paul's 28 Distinct Qualities
- [14:20] - The Context of Corinth
- [17:29] - Paul's Defense Against False Accusations
- [20:30] - The Dark Side of Ministry
- [22:00] - Trials as Proof of Authenticity
- [25:00] - General Trials in Ministry
- [44:06] - Specific Trials: Stripes and Imprisonments
- [55:21] - Self-Inflicted Sacrifices in Ministry
- [66:22] - Conclusion and Call for Godly Preachers