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The Ministry of the Teacher
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The Ministry of the Teacher

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This message delves into the profound responsibility of being a spiritual teacher, emphasizing that such a role carries significant weight and can lead others toward either truth or error. The sermon begins by highlighting the negative aspect of teaching, referencing biblical warnings about those who accumulate teachers to satisfy their ‘itching ears’ and the greater condemnation awaiting those who act as instructors. It stresses the accountability before God for what is taught and how one leads.

The message then outlines key principles for spiritual teachers, focusing first on ‘the life’ of the teacher. This includes being the right example, as Jesus both ‘began to do and teach,’ demonstrating that actions should align with the message. It also emphasizes the importance of faithfulness, echoing the instruction to commit truth to ‘faithful men,’ and the necessity of being prepared, which encompasses not only diligent study of God’s Word but also being prayed up and in close communion with God. The second core principle relates to ‘the message’ itself, urging teachers to be unashamed and confident in proclaiming the Gospel. As with Peter and John, others should perceive that teachers ‘have been with Jesus,’ reflecting His love and light.

Finally, the sermon touches on ‘the influence’ of a spiritual teacher, illustrating how a single individual can profoundly impact lives for eternity, much like Edward Kimball’s influence on D.L. Moody. It encourages believers to embrace the opportunities they have to be a blessing to others through a godly example, a genuine love for God and people, and a confident declaration of biblical truth. The ultimate goal is for God to work through us, honoring Him as we guide others.

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