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I’ve seen some churches die and some make it in church planting.
I’ve seen ministries started and I’ve seen some ended.
This got my thinking about 150 years of ministry here at Slayden.
This is a great accomplishment, but should be because you did it.
You made it.
But because each year represents lives changed and kingdom work accomplished.
This passage is Paul’s final words.
Today we are celebrating and it’s not a funeral.
But how can we carry on fruitful work?
How can we go another year or 150 years, what ever the lord brings and call it another accomplishment?
Let’s look at this passage.
Your ministry should:
have the power of the one who judges the living and the dead
Verse 1 Involving preaching the word
Verse 2 Involves patiently:
Knowing it Reproving Rebuking Exhorting Sober discernment
Verse 3-5a Be tough
Verse 5b Endure suffering Involve evangelism
Verse 5c Be faithful to complete the task God gives
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