The Heart Of A True Minister

Grace Bible Church of Conway's Podcast

Apr 29 2024 • 47 mins

Jeffrey Johnson's sermon on 1 Corinthians Chapter 9 discusses Apostle Paul's defense of his apostolic authority and his approach to ministry. In this chapter, Paul emphasizes his rights as an apostle, including receiving material support from the congregations he serves, yet he chooses not to exercise these rights in order not to hinder the Gospel. Paul contrasts himself with other apostles who may utilize these rights, pointing out that despite his freedom to claim support, he has chosen to work (as a tentmaker) to avoid being a burden.

Johnson highlights Paul’s sacrifices and his resolve to preach the Gospel without seeking financial gain, which reflects his dedication and his primary focus on spreading the message of Christ rather than personal benefit. He further discusses how Paul feels overlooked and unappreciated by the Corinthians, who even question his authority, despite his extensive labors among them.

The sermon draws on this example to challenge modern Christians to emulate Paul’s selfless service, emphasizing that serving in the kingdom of God often involves personal sacrifice and may go unrecognized. Johnson identifies a broader message about the nature of true service, suggesting that it should not be motivated by recognition or reward but by love and dedication to God’s work.

Ultimately, Johnson encourages believers to persevere in service, regardless of the lack of appreciation or immediate rewards, inspired by Paul’s example and the ultimate example of Jesus Christ. He calls for a reassessment of personal motivations for service, advocating for a selfless approach that seeks to serve others as Christ did, without regard for personal gain.