2016 Conference: A Faithful Ministry | The Cross and the Crown
A Faithful Ministry: The Cross and the Crown Edward Donnelly
A Faithful Ministry: The Cross and the Crown Edward Donnelly
Words of Challenge: Communicating with Post Moderns, Part 2 There is no video available for this conference session. [dlaudio link="https://trinitypastorsconference.org/wp-content/uploads/conferencesessions/2009.10.22Tolerance-and-Conviction-2-Pastor-Edward-Donnelly-103009953502.mp3"]Download Audio[/dlaudio] There is no text available for this conference session. Edward Donnelly
Preach the Word: Preach the Word, Part 2 There is no video available for this conference session. [dlaudio link="https://trinitypastorsconference.org/wp-content/uploads/conferencesessions/2010.10.21Preach-the-Word-Part-2-Edward-Donnelly-102910851293.mp3"]Download Audio[/dlaudio] There is no text available for this conference session. Edward Donnelly
Preach the Word: Preach the Word, Part 1 There is no video available for this conference session. [dlaudio link="https://trinitypastorsconference.org/wp-content/uploads/conferencesessions/2010.10.21Preach-the-Word-Part-1-Edward-Donnelly-102910842350.mp3"]Download Audio[/dlaudio] There is no text available for this conference session. Edward Donnelly
Preach the Word: How Beautiful are the Feet of Those Who Preach the Good News [dlaudio link="https://trinitypastorsconference.org/wp-content/uploads/conferencesessions/2010.10.17How-Beautiful-Are-the-Feet-Edward-Donnelly-1018101415565.mp3"]Download Audio[/dlaudio] There is no text available for this conference session. Edward Donnelly
Edward Donnelly
Our general topic is Help for Today's Pastors: Case Studies from Paul. Paul's value for pastors has always been recognized. Three of his epistles are called pastoral epistles. Passages such as his address to the elders of Ephesus in Acts 20 are packed with advice and counsel for pastors, and there are many other passages of his writing that are of the utmost value regarding the work of the pastoral ministry. These are an absolute treasure house of information and guidance.
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Edward Donnelly
We turn in this second hour to Colossians, one of Paul's shortest letters written from prison in Rome to the young church in Asia minor. The founder and the pastor of the church, Epaphras, has visited Paul in Rome and he has told the Apostle that there is much in the church for which to be thankful, but these new Christians are threatened by danger, potentially by a very serious danger, and the young pastor needs help from the wisdom and insight of the senior man. This is Paul the Apostle's response to Epaphras's account of the situation in the church which he serves.
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Edward Donnelly
We speak of 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus as the pastoral epistles, but all of Paul’s epistles are pastoral epistles. He always writes as a pastor to the people of God, and he is always pastoring them. All his theology is pastoral theology.
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Edward Donnelly
I’ve been a pastor for 35 years, this week. Over the years I’ve had a number of men seated in our front room, often with their wives. Many of them have wept, their wives have invariably wept. Their faces have been white, their hands have been shaking, their confidence has been shot to pieces, they’re not sleeping properly, and they’re on the verge of quitting. These are not wimps or weaklings, these are strong men who have been ground down by problems, and, I think in every single case I can remember, within their own churches; not from the world, not from the outside, but from their own people. I’m seeing more of such men, not less.
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Edward Donnelly
All of Paul’s letters are pastoral letters. They are all written by a pastor to churches in specific contexts. What can we learn as pastors for our work from the way Paul the pastor does his work? I would like for us to look at Paul’s letter to the Galatians. The theme that we are going to look at I have entitled “Contending for the Gospel.” He says to the Thessalonians, “we have been approved by God to be entrusted with the gospel” (1 Thess. 2:4).
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