There are a lot of things a church should look for in its next pastor.
But as your church considers different pastoral candidates, I want to
make sure this is toward the top of your list: a supernatural faith in
the power of God’s Word.
AS IMPORTANT ANY OTHER QUALITY
I’m not talking about a man who simply checks the belief box on the “authority” or “sufficiency” or “power” of the Bible.
I’m talking about a man who whose conviction here runs so deep that it
profoundly influences the way he works and lives. He plans his weekly
schedule based on this conviction. He rests his daily mood upon this
conviction. He even picks his clothes in the morning knowing that, it’s
not how good he looks that will bring life to the dead, it’s the
resurrection power of God’s Word and Spirit.
This is as important as any other quality a pastor could have.
It’s as important as swimming is to a lifeguard, throwing is to a
quarterback, or adding is to an accountant. It defines the very task of
what a pastor does.
THE POWER OF THE WORD
Humans create with hands, shovels, and bulldozers. Not God. God creates
with words. He says, “Be,” and it is. He says “Peace” to the riotous
wind and waves, and they obey. He says “Come forth” to dead people and
their eyes pop open. Keep Reading >>>
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