What The Church Needs: Paul
There are many examples in
Scripture of godly men fulfilling their call and glorifying God.
They serve as models; albeit, they are imperfect ones. However, they
can teach us many truths both by their positive and even their
negative actions. We look to these men only in an effort to project
their emulative characteristics back onto us, realizing all the time
that they are mere men, and sinful men at that (except, of course,
Christ Jesus). We can learn; we must learn from those who have gone
before. We look at these men and examples of the past in order to
reform the present. Ultimately, however, we must look to Christ. We
know looking back throughout the Bible that Christ was active within
his people. As we look back on them, we are actually focused on
Christ and his work then to better our now. So, what do we need?
Paul
(2 Timothy 3:10-4:8)
We
need a Paul-like passion for preaching and teaching the glorious
gospel of Christ, studying the scriptures, and preparing the next
generation for serving God and the church. If
Paul had one thing, it was passion. His heart beat for God; Paul was
zealous for the glory of Christ. His life was inflamed by the love
of the Spirit. Paul was passionate about God, doctrine, practice,
life, preaching, faith, evangelism, missions, discipleship, teaching,
worship, fellowship, good works, church planting, bible study, and
even death.
We
are well aware of Paul, his academics, theological acumen, etc. He
was used mightily by God, but something remarkable about Paul needs
our attention. His life and labors were poured into others. He
cared for and prepared the next generation of believers for God's
work. He did not merely preach, go on a few mission trips, start a
couple of churches, and then die. No, Paul worked for the future.
Paul made disciples. He multiplied himself. God's work carried on
after Paul.
How
blessed was Timothy? He not only knew Paul, but Paul poured his life
into the young man. Timothy was taught and mentored by the apostle
Paul. He received counsel, advice, practical teaching, doctrine, and
encouragement from his friend.
What
are we doing for the next generation? Do we seek to mentor and
disciple believers? Do we make time for others? Are we encouraging
the preaching and teaching of sound doctrine in an age of people with
itching ears? Do we use Scripture to reprove? Correct and train?
Is our ministry characterized by the competent equipping of men in
order that they perform good works all for the glory of God? Do
ministers teach young men how to read the Bible? If someone has a
desire to preach, do they shepherd him?
We
have a responsibility to the next generation. Our generation stands
on the shoulders of giants that had come before. Who will the next
generation stand on? There are some weak shoulders and backs. Oh,
that God would strengthen us and awaken us to the fact that we do not
serve ourselves. We do what we do for others, and so many of these
others may be yet to come.
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