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Introduction
The subtitle to the book is “9 Essential Convictions for Every Pastor”.
MacArthur looks at to find the convictions that held Paul faithful in ministry.
Paul was not exactly a pastor, but more of a missionary.
Certainly, he can be described as a minister for Christ, which all Christians should be.
Therefore, I see that these convictions should be held by all those who desire to remain faithful in ministry, whatever their ministry might be.
Chapter 1: Convinced of the Superiority of the New Covenant
Chapter 2: Convinced that Ministry is Mercy
Chapter 3: Convinced of the Need for a Pure Heart
Heading 4: Convinced of the Need to Preach the Word Faithfully
Chapter 5: Convinced that the Results Belong to God
Chapter 6: Convinced of His Own Insignificance
Chapter 7: Convinced of he Benefit of Suffering
Chapter 8: Convinced of the Need for Courage
Chapter 9: Convinced that Future Glory is Better Than Anything This World Could Offer
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