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Devotional: August 26th

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Ephesians 3:7-9

‘I was made a minister’

Read Jeremiah 1:1-19

In these verses, we have one of Paul’s many descriptions of the work of the ministry. Paul recognized the great responsibility that was laid upon his shoulders as the servant of God and he wanted the churches to know something of this work, so that they might properly pray for those who were called to it.

The work of the ministry is the greatest work under heaven. It requires all of a man, and more. It is too great for a man. ‘Who is sufficient for these things?’ is the constant cry of those who labor in the gospel. Now I want you to be aware of the great magnitude of this work. I want you to see three things that Paul shows us concerning the ministry.

1. Every true minister is under God’s authority (v.7). If there is anything that this generation needs to learn about the ministry it is that God alone makes a minister, and God’s ministers are under divine authority. No man, no seminary and no group of men can make a minister. This is ‘the gift of the grace of God ... by the effectual working of his power’. God alone can qualify a man for this work. And he is under the authority of God alone.

2. Every true minister is endowed with a gracious attitude (v.8). Paul thought very little of himself. He had great views of Christ, which caused him to have a low estimation of himself. He had a high estimation of his brethren. These two things always go together, a humble opinion of one’s self and a high opinion of our brethren. Paul thought very highly of his work. To him preaching was the most blessed work on earth. And Paul had the highest possible thoughts of his subject: ‘That I should preach the unsearchable riches of Christ.’

3. Every true minister is motivated by a glorious ambition (v. 9). Paul had one glorious all-absorbing desire. He wanted to make Christ known unto all men. he wanted to declare unto all men the mysteries of the gospel: eternal election, substitutionary redemption, full justification, union with Christ.

May it please God to give his church more men with divine authority, humbled attitudes and this glorious ambition.

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