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August 28, 2010 By Stephen Underwood Leave a Comment

Good Habits for Young Preachers!

After having several opportunities to preach and having many lessons taught to me; I have learned some important habits to keep in mind for young preachers:

  • Learn to keep within your time! Most pastors give you a certain amount of time, respect it!

  • Iron your clothes! If the pulpit is not a place of high respect, then get a job that you don’t have to look like a preacher!

  • Polish your shoes! Wear the right socks!

  • Have a point to your message! What are you trying to get across to the people? What is the aim?

  • Be a voice for the text! Preach the text not find a text to say what you want to say.

  • In a five minute message:

  1. Have One point!

  2. There are 300 seconds in 5 minutes!

  3. Adapt what you are going to preach to that time, and keep your Bible reading minimal.

  4. Cause them to understand your text!(Neh 8:2) And Ezra the priest brought the law before the congregation both of men and women, and all that could hear with understanding, upon the first day of the seventh month.

  5. Tell them why the text spoke to you!

  • When you walk to the pulpit, leave your problems behind!

    This is not a game you can play! This is a high calling of God. You are expounding on the very word of God. People’s lives and souls are at stake! Treat it as such!

 

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August 28, 2010 By Stephen Underwood Leave a Comment

Irresistible and Undeniable


 

 

In Acts 6, we see the ordination of the first deacons. This was done so that the Apostles could be given wholly to the ministry. (Act 6:4) But we will give ourselves continually to prayer, and to the ministry of the word. Out of the chosen deacons; one stands out among the rest, Stephen. Even when the opposition arose, the Bible says that they could not resist the wisdom and spirit by which he spoke! In order for them to attempt to stop him from teaching and preaching, and seeing people saved, they had to make false accusations toward the godly deacon. Yet, while on trial, and being falsely accused, Stephen’s face was noted as being that of an angel! I pray that I will be so full of wisdom, and that the Holy Spirit will be so evident in my life that even the opposition cannot resist or deny the power of God on my life!

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August 28, 2010 By Stephen Underwood Leave a Comment

No Chastening…Seemeth to be Joyous!

Hebrews 12:11
“Now no chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievous: nevertheless afterward it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of righteousness unto them which are exercised thereby.”

 

I remember very distinctly the times throughout Army Basic training, that I (or everyone) would get punished for seemingly insignificant details. I remember one incident in particular, where the entire platoon was down in the breezeway shining their boots. (Back when they were still black and had to be spit-shinned.) We were told specifically to always bring both set of boots down to be polished. I however, had taken it upon myself to bring only one set down because I thought that my other set was “shinned” well enough! That was a mistake I remember to this day for the consequence of disobedience was more “grievous” than the task of shinning both sets of boots.

How often are we as Christians guilty of doing “God’s will” with our own will in mind? We can do all the right tasks, say all the right things, but have our own end, or agenda in mind. Recently, I was reminded of the important task of training disciples. I was going to the classes; learning how to do it, knowing the right things to say, and all the while excusing the fact that I was not doing it! When faced with the reality that there was no one that I was personally training, I became defensive, and even angry! However, as I meditated, prayed, and sought guidance from the Lord; that chastening became motivation in finding someone to befriend.

Since being forced to look at the man in the mirror, I have taken opportunities I wouldn’t have before. Before, I was talking to many people; people at work, at church, the gas station I frequent for my morning Mountain Dew, but the truth is that I was not having an impact on them for the cause of Christ. I would speak to them about spiritual things, but after leaving the conversation and place, there was no outside relationship. Talking to people about spiritual things is good, but it is not discipleship.

I hope that you, the reader, would pray with me about being a discipler and a friend, and not just one who talks! If we have any hope for reaching the world with the gospel of Christ, we must all be training leaders, that will train leaders. Discipleship starts with being a friend. We must show ourselves friendly if we are to have disciples. People know when you are genuine, and they see when you are real. I pray that I will be transparent, and that people will know that I care for them. This is the only way we can have a Godly impact on someone for Christ’s sake. Get involved today with training men and discipling others!

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