Enduring Grace: The Journey of Ministry and Support

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1) "And I got to be here Thursday and see him handle the questions. And the thing that came out from Jeremy and Steve as they were questioned was not just that they're smart, not just that they know the scriptures, not just that they can defend their beliefs, but they have a heart for God and a heart for people. And that's beautiful. And Pastor Scott has that as well. I've known him for many years now, and I've seen that. And that heart for God and heart for people. Jesus, when he was attempted to be tricked by the Pharisees and entrapped, you know, what's the greatness of the commands? It's love God and love people. And your pastors emulate that." [45:00] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "There are misconceptions of ministry. It's easy. Anybody can do it. Hey, I got my Bible. I've studied my Bible just like you. You know, like, okay, fine. Why don't you just diagnose yourself with WebMD next time instead of going to a doctor? You know, do your own surgery. See how that happens. You know, that sounded harsh. I'm sorry. But those are things that pastors sometimes have to deal with. And it fits the context here because if you look at the end of chapter 1, keep in mind that Paul is in prison, but this is his second imprisonment. This is his imprisonment where he's about to be put to death. So he's writing 2 Timothy, and it is the last letter that we have. This is the last letter that the apostle Paul wrote." [49:26] (57 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "God's grace in Christ Jesus is available to help you accomplish the task that he's given you. And that goes for these two pastors that are being ordained today. But it goes for each Christian in this congregation, because we have tasks and it's just like, ah, being a dad, being a husband, being a mom, being a wife, like, ah, and then trying to do other things and be, church member and like You feel the pressure sometimes, certainly. God's grace in Christ Jesus is available to help you accomplish the task that he's given you. So depend on that grace, and that's the words to young Timothy. Be strengthened by the grace that's in Christ Jesus." [55:56] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "What does this look like? How does this flesh out in our lives? The Apostle Paul gives three analogies to help us to think through the tasks. And it's just like concepts that, okay, it can remind me to keep going on, to keep seeing things as oportunidades. The first one is a soldier who endures hardship and remains focused. Before we get to that, I just blew past verse 2, and it's hard because part of our missions ministry in the past was, mentoring people and developing people for ministry, the pastoral training. And I preach whole messages from verse 2. I just want to mention that these pastors here, in line with what it says in Ephesians chapter 4, verse 11 to 16, have the responsibility to help each of you grow." [57:25] (57 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "Or a pastor, Christian servant, who endures hardship and remains focused. There's that recruitment idea again. Hey, sign up to be a pastor, you know, endure hardship. Different than what some people think. Military images would have been very common to Timothy and to readers of that time. They were ruled by the Roman Empire. Maybe. We've seen some pictures of the Roman soldiers. And it seems like they were all around keeping control of the land of Israel and Jerusalem. And their presence was seen with their armor. We get the armor of God picture, if you want to refer to that in Ephesians 6 as well." [58:08] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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