GOD’S AMAZING PATIENCE
READ: Philippians 1:12-26
Whether in pretense or in truth, Christ is preached; and in this I rejoice. – Philippians 1:18
THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: 2 Samuel 19-21
An
elderly preacher whose ministry had reached thousands for Christ
confessed that selfishness was too often mingled with his genuine love
for the Lord. This same concern was expressed by another effective
minister who asked others to pray that he might overcome a desire to be
“number one” when speaking at Bible conferences. I too see elements of
pride and self-centredness in myself.
Because
we remain in what Paul called “this body of death” (Rom. 7:24), in
which sin still dwells, all of our worship and service to the Lord is
tainted by imperfection. Perhaps that’s why I am inclined to be
understanding toward the preachers the apostle described in Philippians
1:15-17. Even though elements of envy, greed, and pride marred their
ministry, Paul expressed gratitude that Christ was being proclaimed. He
would not have done this if they were hypocrites or false teachers.
All
our service for Christ is in some way affected by the sinful tendencies
that remain in us. William Beverage wrote, “I cannot pray except I sin;
I cannot preach except I sin…. My very repentance needs to be repented
of; and the tears I shed need washing in the blood of Christ.”
Praise God for His amazing patience! – Herb Vander Lugt
Although we stumble every day,
The Lord is always there
To lift us up, forgive our sin,
And show His love and care. – Sper
Our sin is great – God’s grace is greater.
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