A Solemn Address to Ministers of the Gospel - Lecture 25
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In this weighty episode of The Log Cabin Podcast, we explore a historic and sobering address to ministers of the Gospel. Drawing from nearly two decades of ministerial observation, the episode argues that revival and decline alike often begin in the pulpit.
We discuss:
Why almost everything depends instrumentally on the preacher
The danger of cold hearts in the ministry
Spiritual pride and the subtle drift toward applause
Choosing subjects with a single eye to God’s glory
Guarding doctrine carefully
The difference between eloquence and usefulness
Why personal holiness is the foundation of powerful preaching
The eternal weight of ordaining men to ministry
This episode is a call to pastors to examine their hearts, recover spiritual fervor, and aim unapologetically at the salvation of souls.
If you are a minister, this is a mirror.
If you are not, this is a guide for what kind of preaching to pray for.