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The Minister’s Plea (sermon 1139)

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This, says Spurgeon, is a sermon "mainly upon my own behalf, and on the behalf of my brethren in the ministry." Specifically, and for the sake of the saints, and ultimately for the glory of God, he intends "to excite you to be much in prayer, both for myself and all ministers of Christ Jesus." Without any kind of self-indulgence, and in a spirit of honesty rather than complaint, Spurgeon builds a compelling case for the saints to plead with God on behalf of ministers of the gospel. He explains why the saints should so pray, and who should be engaged, and when and where this duty might be carried out. Then, both for encouragement and challenge, he underscores the reality of the Spirit's supply and its consequent blessing, and so presses home the need for that supply in answer to the prayers of the saints. How do you think about your pastors? What do you know of their labour and their need of grace in that labour? How do you pray for ministers of the gospel, and your minister? Spurgeon, neither boasting nor whining, draws back the veil a little on the work of ministry to excite our prayers, and the expectation of God's answer to them.

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Feb 16, 2024
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