The Minister's Self-Watch
Series Lectures to My Students
The sermon emphasizes the paramount importance of a minister's personal piety and character as foundational to effective ministry, drawing parallels to a skilled craftsman maintaining their tools and Michelangelo's meticulous brush-making. It cautions against complacency, highlighting the vulnerability of the ministry to temptation and the potential for inconsistency to undermine the gospel's impact, urging ministers to cultivate rigorous self-examination, unwavering integrity, and a life that consistently reflects the message they proclaim, lest they become a hindrance to the very souls they seek to shepherd and ultimately dishonor God.
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| Sermon ID | 53124194876653 |
| Duration | 51:22 |
| Date | |
| Category | Audiobook |
| Bible Text | 1 Timothy 4:16 |
| Language | English |
