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A CLEAR MESSAGE TO A CALLED MAN Intro: We have gathered ourselves together for a solemn, holy
occasion. We have met here today to set
aside a special young man to ordain him into the Gospel ministry. What we do here today continues a great
tradition that began two thousand years ago with our Lord’s Apostles. We have gathered around and laid our hands on
a Christian brother, a man called of God to carry His Word to a lost and dying
generation. In doing so, we have publicly acknowledging our own confidence in
Brother _____; in his calling into the ministry and in his ability to carry out
that ministry, with the help of the Holy Ghost.
It is an honor to be involved in this service! As
I said, this is not some new thing that we are doing. In our text, Paul is writing to a young
preacher named Timothy. A young man upon
whom Paul had himself placed his own hands, as he ordained Timothy to preach
the Gospel, 1 Tim. 4:14. As Paul
writes to Timothy, Paul knows that his time on this earth is short. Before he leaves this world, he wants Timothy
to have a good understanding of what his calling and ministry are all about. Therefore, Paul takes pen in hand and writes
the verses we have as our text today. In essence, Paul issues A
Clear Message To A Called That
is the truth I would like to magnify for a few minutes today. Allow me to share some of the aspects
of the preacher’s call and ministry as they are presented in this passage. I
want to preach around the subject: A Clear Message To A Called
A.
v. 2a He Is To Be A Man Of The Word Preach the Word Preach
= “To
herald Refers to a kings messenger to the people. He was to sound out
the kings word with a voice that was loud and clear. The message was to be
heard and heeded. The messenger was to
be respected and unhindered. He was not an ambassador with whom one might
negotiate. He was a messenger that must
be heard! The
Word refers to the whole counsel of the Bible, Acts. 20:27. The preacher’s mandate is to be a man of the
Word. Not of human philosophy and
psychology; not of human wisdom and education; but of the unsearchable riches of
Christ. The message is to be the Word of
God alone! This
will require much study, 2 Tim. 2:15. In fact, the preacher’s life is to be a
lifetime of commitment to the study of the Word of God. The family needs to understand this and
support the man of God in his efforts to grow in the Word! Nothing
will take the place of the preaching of the Word of God! Nothing! Not a puppet,
not a pony, not a play, nothing will ever replace preaching! It is the means
God has chosen to save the world, 1 Cor.
1:21. After 20 plus years of preaching I can testify to that! B.
v. 2a He Is To Be A Master Of The Winds Be instant The word instant
has the idea of being present, or being ready.
The idea here is that there will be times when preaching is easy and times
when it is heard. There will be times
when it is fun and times when it is shear drudgery. There will be times when you can’t wait to
get up there and preach and there will be times when just the thought of
preaching will make you feel sick. There
will be times when the people are listening and when they are turning a deaf
ear to the message. Regardless of how the wind may be
blowing at a particular time, the preacher is to stand forth and preach the
Word of God. Be ready, be in
your place and preach! No excuses, no
whining, just a heart that is ready when the preaching moment presents itself. C.
v. 1 He Is To Be Mindful Of The Witnesses Charge before God Timothy
is reminded that God and Jesus are observing the ministry of the preacher. He is also reminded that one day the preacher
will give account to the Lord Jesus for the ministry he has performed, 2 Cor. 5:10; Rom. 14:12. The preacher is to preach with this knowledge
in view at all time! The preacher is not
accountable to some Deacon Board for his preaching. He is not accountable to the person in the
pew either. The preacher must never
preach to tickle ears or to please men.
But, he is to preach the Word of God just as it is written. He is to cut it straight and let it fall
where it may. He does not give account
to man, but he will give an account to Jesus.
That ought to make us approach the pulpit with trembling on the one hand
and a determination to sound out the King’s message accurately and clearly on
the other. II. v.
2b-4 THE PREACHER’S MESSAGE A.
It Must Be A Convicting Message
Reprove This is a word that refers to preaching that brings
conviction. This has in mind preaching that corrects the errors of mens
beliefs and practices. This kind of
preaching holds the bright light of the Word against the blackness of sin, thus
exposing it for what it is! Genuine biblical preaching exposes evil and brings
conviction on sinners. The true preacher
will expose sin as he carefully preaches the Word of God. B.
It Must Be A Confronting Message
Rebuke While a reproof exposes the sinfulness of
sin; a rebuke exposes the sinfulness of the sinner. This is the personal side of preaching. Sin must be confronted before sinners will be
convicted! God will use your preaching
to confront sinners, if you preach the “whole counsel of God. Our preaching must warn the sinner of the
dangers of his sin. C.
It Must Be A Comforting
Message Exhort - To call to one’s side - When we
preach, we are to thunder against sin, but we are also to encourage and comfort
the people of God. We do this not by our
intellect, or by our eloquent words of wisdom; rather, we do it by simply
taking the Word for God and pointing His people to a Biblical solution to their
problems. Then, we aid them as they
implement God’s plan into their lives. Never forget, when you stand before a
congregation there are people listening who are broken and in need of a word
from the Lord. D.
It Must Be A Compassionate
Message Longsuffering This word has the idea of patience, endurance.” As
the preacher carries out his God-given ministry to confront sin, challenge the
saints and comfort the hurting; he must always keep in mind that he is still
one of them. He is to walk with the
people with the heart of a brother in Christ. We must not become angry or
exasperated with the people of God, even though they do not respond to our
preaching as we think they should, E.
It Must Be A Confirming Message
Doctrine Paul returns to where he began: the Word of
God. Here is where everything rises or
falls. We are to preach this Word and we
are to instruct people in the doctrines of this book. Your opinions, your beliefs, your thoughts
are irrelevant! What matters is what “thus saith the Lord! The Bible is
our sole authority! It tells people how
to live and how to grow. It teaches them
how they are to respond to the reproofs and the rebukes of preaching. It must never be compromised, but it must be
proclaimed in power and heart-rending authority! When it is, the Holy Spirit will take it and
use it to illuminate the minds of people.
He will draw men to Himself the preaching of the trust of the Word of
God! III. v. 5 THE PREACHER’S MINISTRY A.
It Must Be A Ministry Of
Sobriety Watch This word means to abstain from wine; to be sober. It is a call for the man of God “to be
alert. Walk through life with
your eyes open. What is the preacher to
watch for? He is to watch for the wolves
that would destroy the flock, B.
It Must Be A Ministry Of
Steadfastness Endure Serving God is not the
easiest life in the world. The enemies
of the soul, the world, the flesh and the devil, are all striving to destroy
you. Add to that the fact that God often
uses hardship to train us, (Ill. Elijah – C.
It Must Be A Ministry Of
Sharing Evangelize While the Lord has not called you to a ministry of
full-time evangelism; He has called you to evangelize. The idea here is that pointing men to Jesus
is at the heart of all we do. The goal
of every part of our ministry and the goal of every sermon should be to point
men to the Lord Jesus Christ! Whether
you are in the pulpit or out, you are to be striving to bring people to the
Master. D.
It Must Be A Ministry Of
Stability Make Full Proof This word means to being in a full measure.” It was used of a ship moving across the sea
with its sails set, catching every ounce of the available breeze! The preacher is to set his sails, catch the
wind of God and allow Him to use you to your fullest capacity. At the end of the way, be sure you “bring
in a full measure.” This
attitude is depicted by Caleb in Joshua
14:8, 9, 14 where the Bible says “he wholly followed the Lord his God. The word “Wholly means to
set ones sails and catch all the available wind. Let
nothing hold you back, but go with God!
This will mean living the right kind of life. It will mean fulfilling the requirements of 1 Tim. 3:1-7, 11. It will mean that you need to be a man of God
in the church, at home and in the public arena. It will mean having the right
kind of wife and home life, (Speak to the wife). Do it
right and you will be able to say what Paul said in 2 Tim. 4:6-8. Conc: Read again 2 Tim. 4:1-3, 5.
I challenge you to remember this charge and I pray that you will be blessed
with a long, fruitful ministry for the glory of God! |
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