Jim Hamilton’s First Pastorate

Jim Hamilton, the man who took my hand in a Greek class five years ago and led me to cultivate a love for the Bible, recently wrote about his first pastorate at Baptist Church of the Redeemer in Missouri City, Texas.  You should read the whole thing by clicking here.  But this is my favorite part:

Do you want singles in their late 20s and early 30s confessing anxiety about finding a mate, asking you to pray for them to trust the Lord’s providence in their lives? Do you want guys confessing their struggles with pornography as they seek to join the church? Do you want people with real problems (homosexual urges and the fallout from past sexual sin, whether lingering STD’s or guilt from an abortion) joining the church and coming for counsel in their struggle against sin? Do you want guys coming to you because they’re afraid of the way they’ve been rough with their wives and they don’t want it to go any further, so they’re seeking accountability?

You don’t get this from wearing cool clothes, having a trendy name for your church or learning to preach from comedians. If it comes – and if the authenticity about “big” sins is accompanied by authenticity about “acceptable” sins – it will come by the power of the Spirit through the preaching of the Word. The Bible convinces us to quit playing games. The Bible shows us the beauty of holiness. The Bible convicts us of the worth of this treasure, and we sell all we have – or risk exposing our sin – to buy the field in which the treasure lies.

~ by jakeporter on August 25, 2009.

One Response to “Jim Hamilton’s First Pastorate”

  1. I enjoyed reading that article. Thanks, Jake.

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