Verse of the day: Brethren, pray for us. (1 Thessaloniki 5:25)
We set aside this day of the year to refresh the reader’s memory of the subject of prayer by ministers, and seriously implore all members of God’s family to accept this enthusiastic plea first made by the Apostle Paul and now we repeat ourselves. The work is solemnly significant, involving well-being or pain for thousands of people. We treat souls for God in eternal matter, and our word is the aroma of life for life or death for death. All the ministers of the Gospel have a great responsibility, and it will not be a small mercy if we are finally purified from the blood of all men. As officers of Christ’s army, gospel ministers are special targets of demons and enemies of men. Demons seek our weaknesses and work to catch us. The sacred call of the ministers of the gospel implies temptations from which you are exempt; In addition, they often def from the personal pleasure of truth to a ministerial and official consideration of it.
- Gospel ministers face many difficult cases and are confused; they observe rather unpleasant deviations and their hearts are saddened; they see millions die and their minds decay; they want to enjoy their own preaching.
- They want to be a blessing to the children of church members.
- They want to be useful to believers and sinners.
- So.
- Dear friends.
- Intercede for those in the ministry.
- We will be miserable if we lose the protection of their prayers.
- ; but we will be happy if we live in his pleas.
- You are not looking at us.
- But at the Lord.
- To receive spiritual blessings.
- However.
- The Lord often bestows these blessings through gospel ministers.
- Then pray constantly to the Lord.
- Lord.
- That they will be earthly vessels in which he will lay the treasures of the gospel.
- All missionaries.
- Pastors.
- Workers.
- Seminarians plead: “Brothers.
- Pray for us.
- “.