Get Off the Roller Coaster: Fighting Against the Ministry Identity Crisis with the Gospel
Paul refused to let ministry success go to his head or to let ministry failure go to his heart.
Paul refused to let ministry success go to his head or to let ministry failure go to his heart.
Just as God sent Moses to deliver the people of Israel, he also sent Jesus to deliver the people of the world—only Jesus was a better Moses.
The reason for the spiritual’s refrain is none other than Christ himself. Our healing, hope, and “balm” lies within him.
“Wade in the Water” reminds us that God moves in the chaos of life to bring healing, freedom, and redemption through Christ.
Our Savior calls us to love all our neighbors, whatever their culture and wherever their native home.
In light of the gospel, there’s no shame or condemnation for those in Christ (Rom. 8:1), and the Lord opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble (James 4:6).
Jesus stepped into our broken world and endured unimaginable suffering, not so we would never face hardship, but so we could know that he is with us in the midst of it.
Of course, in one sense you aren’t the mountain leader, university professor, or party host. These roles are God’s—it’s his Spirit alone who can teach us the truth.
Our faithful, caring, and kind Shepherd protects his weary, weak, and worn-out sheep.