I heard a great sermon preached last Sunday. It was most definitely a Gospel feast.
I said that to the pastor after the service. Then I went looking for his dear wife and told her, “Whatever it was that you have been doing to give him abundant peace and space and time, keep doing that.”
It does take abundant peace, space and time to be able to dig out Gospel treasures from a passage of Scripture, and serve a feast of God’s life-giving word each Lord’s Day. Therefore, pastors’ wives, pastors’ children, church elders, deacons and members, give your preacher just that. It’s one of the greatest service that you can render to Christ and His cause in a world where peace, space and time are rare commodities.
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It does take abundant peace, space and time to be able to dig out Gospel treasures from a passage of Scripture, and serve a feast of God’s life-giving word each Lord’s Day. Therefore, pastors’ wives, pastors’ children, church elders, deacons and members, give your preacher just that. It’s one of the greatest service that you can render to Christ and His cause in a world where peace, space and time are rare commodities.