Bible Reading: II Corinthians 10:7-13
Key Verse: Verse
7 -
"Do ye look on things after
the outward appearance? If any man trust to himself that he is Christ's, let
him of himself think this again, that, as he is Christ's, even so are
we Christ's.”
Key Words: as he is Christ’s, even so are we Christ’s
Life is not about you; life is not about me; life
is all about Jesus Christ.
Some time back a young
pastor asked me how to go about evaluating the church, its ministry, and even
how to go about evaluating himself. The following is a portion of the letter I
sent to him.
Have definite goals for
your church. The achieving of these goals will be an indication that you are
making progress. The pastor who simply lives from week to week will always stay
discouraged because he doesn’t know where he is going.
II
Corinthians 10:7-13 is a clear warning against the wrong kind of
self-evaluation. It is easy for a church to become a mutual admiration society.
The true measure of a church’s success is not what it is doing compared to
other churches, but is it fulfilling its own potential?
Don’t
forget that churches go through stages of growth, not unlike the human body.
The babyhood stage of the church is new and exciting, much like having a
newborn baby in the house. But then things settle down and you reach childhood
stage. This is the stage when people seem to manufacture problems. Next is the
spiritual maturity stage. This is when the church sees the importance of
soul-winning, faithfulness to God’s house, and they come for God’s glory.
One
word of encouragement: the Lord rarely lets a pastor see how much good he is
doing. When you feel the most discouraged, God is probably using you in the
greatest way. Be faithful!! God will take care of the rest (I Corinthians 4:2).
Always remember, it’s not a popularity contest.
·
Preach
the Word.
·
Be
instant in season and out of season,
·
Reprove,
·
Rebuke,
and
·
Exhort…
with all longsuffering.
May God bless you
as you labor for His glory.
This young pastor now pastors a growing church and God, indeed, has been good to him. Praise the Lord! I occasionally pull this letter out and read it just as a reminder that I am here for God’s glory, and that it is all about Jesus, not about me. Should that not be your motto for 2019?
What to do:
✞Put Christ first, that’s what
life is all about.
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