This past August marked twenty years of me serving in pastoral ministry. Over the years, God has taught me many lessons. Here are some of them in no particular order:
- I have made more mistakes than I can count. The ministry is all of His grace, not my works.
- It is a miracle that I am still in the ministry. God alone has sustained me.
- If you do not know that you are called by God, you will never make it.
- All my plans failed. Every single one. The only things that succeeded were those found in the Word and bathed in prayer.
- Nothing good has ever happened that I did not first earnestly pray for.
- Fasting works. I hate fasting.
- God’s grace is beyond my comprehension.
- Jesus radically changes people.
- All human problems are solved by the Gospel.
- God’s Word is so profoundly true that it still blows me away.
- To follow Jesus is to be lied about, betrayed, and crucified. Expect it.
- People vote with their wallets and feet more than any other way.
- Once frightened, it takes a long time for sheep to settle down.
- Most people value worshiping in peace over anything else.
- Don’t be surprised when sinners sin.
- The closer you get to Jesus the more sinful you see yourself to be.
- The more righteous you see yourself to be the farther away from Jesus you actually are.
- Churches are comprised of sheep, wolves, and goats. To this day I have a hard time telling them apart.
- The fruit of the Spirit matters more than theology, conviction, or practice.
- My most important ministry is to my family. If I fail here, I cannot succeed elsewhere.
- You never forget the sheep that go astray. I still pray for them to this day and long for their return.
- Arguing theology is most often a mark of how immature you are not how mature you are.
- People are the best!
- People are the worst!
- People love you more than they show it.
- People hate you more than they show it.
- If I neglect time alone with the Lord, everyone can tell. My relationship with God affects my congregation.
- People care more about feeling loved than they do your theology or preaching.
- Humility is the key to the Christian life.
- True friends are rare. If you find them, keep them.
- The character of your wife makes or breaks you in the ministry. I have a good wife.
- If you have a happy home, you can be sustained through misery at church.
- Children are blessings. Welcome them as Jesus did.
- Selfishness is the bane of the Christian life.
- Pride hurts more people than you realize.
- You need other pastors in your life more than you realize.
- Church people are very good hypocrites. It is hard to see their true colors.
- Good deacons are worth their weight in gold.
- A good secretary who keeps things confidential is worth every penny.
- Private discipleship is more important than public ministry.
- How you say something is more important than what you say.
- The problem in many churches is the pastor.
- How many men I raise up to send out is more important than how many I gather to listen to me preach.
- I drive the bus that runs me over. (Thanks, Dale!)
- My life is the loudest sermon I preach.
- Take vacation days. Jesus will take care of His church while I am gone.
- God has better plans for my church than I do.
- Bitterness will kill your soul. Forgive as Jesus forgave you.
- My church is better than yours. Seriously, I have the best people in my congregation.
- After twenty years, I still do not have a clue as to what I am doing!
- Being a pastor is the hardest thing I have ever done.
- My wife has a harder job than I do.
- It is worth it.