Thru the Bible in a Year Today, we step into one of the most practical, challenging, and deeply relevant sections of the New Testament: 1 Corinthians 1–4. Whenever I read these chapters, I feel as though Paul is sitting across the table, leaning in with pastoral clarity, reminding the church of who we are—and whoContinue reading “When the Church Forgets Who It Belongs To”
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Self-Examination Before Ministry
In this reflection, a pastor emphasizes the importance of self-examination in spiritual leadership, drawing on biblical principles. He illustrates how confronting criticism fosters personal growth and authenticity, urging leaders to focus on their calling from Christ rather than seeking validation. Embracing weaknesses allows God’s strength to be revealed, nurturing genuine community and spiritual maturity.