Radical Faith: Embracing Challenges for Christ

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"Jesus went outside the camp and then he tells us take your cross and go with me so you all know what's hard for you to do in the cause of love. I'm not saying asceticism in an artificial way here, create an aesthetic thing like, you know, take a cold shower every morning." [00:02:54]

"My prayer is that this message will help me mainly. I know what they are for me, some of them, to have more affection for the treasure Christ that at that moment when your will is locked into fear and locked into greed and locked into self-exaltation and you see a pathway that's costly but looks biblically right." [00:03:53]

"Pastors run away from evangelism because we believe it's not our gift and we're to equip the Saints to do the work of the ministry, and yet we have ringing in our ears to Timothy who did not have the gift of evangelism. He was timid. Do the work of an evangelist." [00:04:56]

"Find the hard stuff, get satisfied in Jesus, find him sufficiently motivating, and enjoy the fellowship of his sufferings. Have you ever heard anybody say while walking on the Primrose path of sunshine, I discovered the deepest and most lasting fellowship with Jesus? Never, never." [00:06:48]

"God is doing sermon preparation when your throat is amazing with yellow pus and you've got a fever and you feel like quitting. He's doing sermon preparation there. Don't begrudge the Seminary of suffering. Don't begrudge the marriage difficulties. Don't begrudge the parental stuff that's so hard. It's making you a preacher." [00:12:23]

"True preparation for ministry involves walking with God through life's difficulties. These experiences shape us into more effective ministers and deepen our reliance on Him. It's about seeking God's presence and guidance in every aspect of our lives, ensuring that our hearts and minds are aligned with His will." [00:12:57]

"Embrace it as God's design and good gift to you, painful as it is, working Holiness in you and intensifying your love for the Lord and making you a better pastor. The list of benefits from suffering goes on and on if we'll have it so that you can actually say, Okay devil, you meant it for evil, God meant it for good." [00:26:18]

"I don't think Christ is glorified anywhere more than when suffering people rejoice in him as their treasure. If everything's going Rosy for all my people, the possibilities of us making a name for Jesus in the city is smaller than if things are going hard for our folks." [00:39:36]

"One of the most satisfying things in Ministry, guys, is to do this long enough so that you get a steady stream of testimonies that come to you at funerals and in hospitals and other places where a mom or a son or a relative just takes you by the hand and says, so glad we've been at Bethlehem." [00:41:02]

"Don't waste your cancer. If you're not using that in your church, a third of my elders either have or are in remission from cancer. I can't tell you how many times I've given that book out. It's a great way to put the meat on the plate of this discussion on how to train your people and how to approach suffering." [00:47:56]

"Encourage us about staying somewhere until the Lord brings pleasure to himself by making it happen. The Lord does that. There are decisions you can make, but my story is one of providences. When I came, I asked the search committee, well, how long do you want me to stay? And they said, how long are you willing to stay?" [00:55:26]

"Wherever the people come and go, the pastor shouldn't. Wherever the people never leave, pastors can come and go, and the church doesn't change much. Little sittings in the country where nobody ever leaves, nobody comes, nobody leaves. There's 50 people. They've been the same 50 forever and their children." [00:59:14]

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