ENCOURAGEMENT FOR PASTORS (BY SPURGEON)
Is there a servant of God here who feels unequal to his work, and therefore wishes he could escape from it? My dear brother, you are unequal to your work, for you have no sufficiency of your own. I know also that I am, in and of myself, unequal to my own calling; shall we, therefore, run away? No, no; that is not the true line of argument; this is the reason why we should stick to our work all the more closely. Every hard thing can be cut by something harder, and the most difficult work can be done by stern resolution.
But if the work cannot be well done by us, how will it be done without us? If our diligence seems too little, what will our negligence be? If there is too much for us to do, should we therefore leave undone what we can do? God forbid! Pluck up courage, my brother, and in your own personal weakness find a strong reason for getting to your work; for, “When I am weak, then am I strong;” and the strength of God is made perfect in our weakness.
SERMON ILLUSTRATION (BY SPURGEON)
Spurgeon was a master illustrator. You can use this illustration in your own preaching to describe our weakness and the foolishness of pride.
We often imagine our confidence in Christ is much stronger than it really is. I think I have told you of my old friend, Will Richardson. He said, when he was seventy-five years of age, that it was a very curious thing that all the winter through, he thought he would like to be harvesting, or out in the hayfield, because he felt so strong. He imagined that he could do as much as any of the youngsters. “But,” he said, “do you know, Mr. Spurgeon, when the summer comes, I do not get through the haymaking, and when the autumn comes, I find I have not sufficient strength for reaping?”
So it often is in spiritual things. When we are not called on to bear the trouble, we feel wonderfully strong. But when the trial comes, very much of our boasted faith is gone in smoke. Take heed that you examine well your faith; let it be true and real, for you will need it all.
RESOURCE FOR PASTORS
Parents in your church could be discipling their kids (so why aren’t they?)
It’s not because they aren’t able to (they definitely are!), but because they don’t feel confident.
So we need to give them a simple, Bible-focused tool that will tell them exactly what to read from the Bible and how to talk about it with their kids.
And that’s why I created GodCenteredFamily.org — family devotionals that give parents EVERYTHING they need to teach their kids the Bible in just ten minutes a day.
Can you imagine the impact it would have on your church if every family was reading and discussing the Bible every night? God’s Word never returns void, so let’s give our members the tools they need to open it in their home.
Bulk subscription plans are available for churches so that you can equip parents in your church to disciple their kids (without adding anything on to your to-do list).
I hope you’ll check it out today.
THANKS FOR READING
Brothers,
Oh, hallelujah! Christ is the Savior and Shepherd of our churches! We cannot preach the Word, grow the saints, convert sinners, or protect the church in our own strength. But God is working through our weakness, so that he will get all the glory.
Press into his strength today, brothers. Trust him. And labor on.
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Blessings to your ministry,
Doug H.
Creator of SpurgeonBooks