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I pray that that's not just a song you were singing.
But that, that's true.
That is well with your soul and I love the line there though.
Satan should Buffett though.
Trials, should come let this Blessed Assurance control Christ.
Has regarded.
My helpless estate and shed his own blood for my soul.
Why is it well with our soul?
Because of what he has done, not because of what's going on in our circumstances, not because Technologies working perfectly or not working perfectly.
It Is Well with our soul because of who Christ is please be seated.
As we already did the scripture reading and everything.
We will go right into the message this morning.
So let me get through What was already read here?
Here at Grace Church.
We have a particular method of preaching.
And what we do is we preach through books of the Bible, chapter by chapter and verse by verse.
And this means that sometimes any course of a book, we arrived at passages that can be a little bit awkward.
We have already ran into that occasionally today.
It is one that is not necessarily as awkward for you as it is for me because the topic today is proper care for the gospel preacher.
And in chapter 9, what the hell does he lays out why you should pay your pastor?
I am your pastor and it may seem a little bit self-serving for me to stand up here and tell you why you should be paying me.
But I wanted to remind you that we're working our way through 1st Corinthians.
This is not me coming up here to talk about things that are going wrong, okay?
I want you to understand that we are very well taken care of by grace church and I'm very blessed by that.
What we are doing is we are expanding the truth of scripture and that is what we do.
And verse by verse and chapter 8, called began a new section of the book.
I listen to the messages that Gerald priest, and he did a fantastic job.
I'm very thankful for him and his ministry.
This section goes from chapter 8, all the way through chapter 11, verse 1 and Paul, as we have noted begins a new area of study with the words.
Now concerning this starts in chapter 8 in, as we said, this particular topic goes all the way through the beginning of chapter 11 in in this section, what he's dealing with is the unity in the exercise of Christian Liberty.
And so in chapter 8, he talked about our freedom and then he talked about and limiting our freedom in Christ.
And what he's going to do in chapter 9 is given illustration of how Paul has personally chosen to limit his freedom in Christ, K Soca brainwash how he is chosen to exercise his freedom in regards to that principle.
And so we're dealing with a physical compensation of a pastor and drugs.
We deal with this.
I need prayer.
I with everything that's going on.
We're going to pray, father.
I thank you for your sovereignty.
I thank you, Lord.
That you were in control of all things that there is not a day that goes by.
There is not a moment in RJ.
And we are not in your care.
Father, we recognize that.
Life can be difficult, we recognize that there is Trials and turmoil and difficulty.
And I thank you for the promise of your word that we can run to the rock that is higher than us as Isaiah says.
And there we take refuge in you.
I asked for that today.
You would be with my words and speech that I would clearly effectively and passionately communicate, the truth of your word and ask father, that all of us would have Open Hearts.
Ready to receive what you have revealed.
We thank you father in Jesus name, amen.
There have been many times in my life where I have learned that there is a right way to take care of something and there was a wrong way to take care of something.
Once I put fertilizer on my lawn and I learned that if you are fertilizing at this lawn and you have a big Clump land in one spot, what happens to that Clump?
It goes poop and burns up, right?
It doesn't grow super well because it has too much of this thing.
Once I owned a pickup truck and some friends were, like, when I was graduating from high school, they thought it would be fun to write all over it with chalk.
And I thought I had, that'll be fine.
Not realizing all over that truck because Chuck is abrasive.
And do I learned my lesson with a buffer and wax cleaning out those scratches in this section tall is presenting that there is a right way.
And a wrong way to care for a gospel preacher.
For the pastor going to discuss the outcome when the principal is followed.
So here is the principal a local church must physically compensate.
A pastor for the spiritual work.
He performs.
That's what I was going to talk about and then give us some guidance and the guidance is that proper care for the gospel.
Preacher requires, three considerations, that's what we'll be looking at these three considerations is an expected outcome.
When proper care is provided by the law provided the local body flourishes.
And we need to obey the principal and we need to follow the guidance consideration.
Number one, free considerations today.
Number one, the call of the preacher.
The call of the preacher calling is an interesting thing because that many of us have an idea of how we want God to call.
We also have an idea of who we want God to call.
And usually, our idea of who God should call.
Is the next guy right there.
I see any but God, this guy should do it, right.
That is a tendency that we all have.
God does not call the qualified as the saying goes, He qualifies the called, how do we know that that is true.
Consider Gideon Gideon is threshing, wheat in a winepress, which is not where you thresh, wheat went to him and his Angel appears to Mendes.
Hi mighty man, of Valor.
I bet you're getting going cuz he talking to I'm pressing weed in a wine.
Press to hide from the midianites.
Who is this?
Mighty Man, of Valor of whom you speak.
God doesn't call the qualified.
He qualifies the called Jonah.
God told Jonah to go administered an interview and he went the other direction.
I got swallowed by a whale now, I hope that none of us need that level of qualification for the calling that God has given us.
We need to try not to be swallowed by whales.
God is glorified by calling into his service.
People who are in perfect.
Every single one of us is in perfect least if he says, actually post as I am less than the least of all the apostles, if less than the least of all the apostles wrote, most of the New Testament, That's pretty awesome.
What our God can do through those, he qualifies.
God, placed all in the ministry.
What does that mean for someone to be called?
Paul makes two points in regards to this question?
And the first is this a call examined in verse 1. 1st Corinthians chapter 9 verse 1. Paul says this, am I not an apostle?
Am I not free?
Have I not seen Jesus Christ, Our Lord, are you not my work in the Lord?
Call ask these questions rhetorically.
And what that means is, he has an expected answer.
Am I not in a possible?
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