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Twenty-Five Ways To Lose Your
Passion For Ministry...
And How To Get It Back!Thomas F. Fischer, M.Div, M.S.A.
Number 234
1) First, there may not be a deep enough "bench" of leaders to sustain the building momentum;
2) Second, the absence of leaders may result in an absence of at-hand support to defend the pastor from an extreme vulnerability to antagonists. If change energizes antagonists and conflict, the greatest energy of conflict will be on the eve of implementation of the new.
Passion endures through suffering, the unexpected, and failures and successes and is powered by an unshakable certainty of faith. This hope, so essential to Christian character,
What was Paul's secret? He had but one passion. Not five, not four, not three, not two. Just one or, more correct, One. His one passion was not tied to buildings, programs, churches, specific ministries or anything else. Certainly these sprang up marvelously as God blessed the fruit of Paul's grace-based passion. But these were not His passion. His passion was proclaiming a Man, Jesus Christ.
That passion was a healthy passion. It was rooted in his awesome gratitude for God. It was rooted in his recognition of unworthiness as a sinner. It was rooted in a profound sense that he was who he was only because of Jesus' passion for him. Given the amazing singularity of Christ's passion for him, he determined that the giving of his life would be similarly singular. He would preach Christ.
Paul knew that if his passion was rooted in his speech, in his preaching, in his wisdom or in his strength, it would fail. Like so many of us, he had to find out the hard way. It's not until your worldly passion is destroyed and shown to be rubbish (literally "excrement") that you see how misguided your passion really was. Like Paul, you may have thought you were zealous for God. But you were woefully and tragically mistaken.
It's only when one goes through the process which Paul described in Philippians 3:3ff that you finally aspire to the only passion you need. From this passion proceeds the most important consequential passion, the passion to declare passionately to others God's passion for them and you.
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