Yesterday I read the below quote in a neat little book called Words to Winners of Souls by Horatius Bonar. An older book, but still very valuable, as he calls the minister to true conversion and an accurate understanding of his job—not to deliver sermons and go on the occasional visit, but to work diligently in every way to convert people to God, and so to save them.

"To deliver sermons on each returning Lord's Day, to administer the Lord's Supper statedly, to pay an occasional visit to those who request it, to attend religious meetings—this, we fear, sums up the ministerial life of multitudes who are, by profession, overseers of the flock of Christ. An incumbency of thirty, forty or fifty years often yields no more than this. So many sermons, so many baptisms, so many sacraments, so many visits, so many meetings of various kinds—these are all the pastoral annals, the parish records, the ALL of a lifetime's ministry to many! Of SOULS that have been saved, such a record could make no mention."

Challenging. I pray that after 30–50 of ministry that I will not realize I have been ministering in vain.
 


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02/08/2011 07:22

Jeremy,

I think that we are often lead into thinking that our ministry is our job. But there are things that I do because it is my job, i.e. attend board meetings, visit the cranky widows and such. There are other things that i do because it is the ministry that i want to be about. My connection with our community is part of my ministry. My connection with those who don't know Christ, who are in need of the love he and his followers offer. But, i am with you, it is easy to get caught up in your office doing "sermons" and such completely forgetting that ministry isn't just an hour on Sunday but a way of life.

Great quote by the way.

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02/08/2011 07:28

Thanks, Andrew. I debated whether to use the word "job" or not, and I decided to mainly to try to jar our minds away from the tasks we do to the spiritual quality of what we ought to do.

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