Sunday, November 9, 2025

PREACHER—PRAY!

You can preach after you pray, but you better not preach until you pray!  Paul tells his young colleague in ministry—“first of all…prayers…”. Consider these words from “Gospel Driven Ministry” by Jared Wilson:

In our devotional times and in our sermon preparation, as the Scriptures take us out of our depth, we pray for understanding, for insight, and for help in taking them to heart. Pray that God would empower you to follow his Word and give you pastoral insight to the needs of your people. Intercede for them even as you cook up the expository meal for them to eat. Make the sermon prep an act of love, both toward God and toward your congregation. 

The work of sermon preparation should also be an act of love for the lost! Pray that God would awaken souls through your ministry, that he would bring the dead to life. Pray that your words be used to amplify God’s Word, which ushers people trapped in the darkness into his marvelous light. 

Prepare yourself for ministry prayerfully. Embrace this posture of humility and beg for God’s help. Plead with him for strength, for unction, for revival. Petition him for healing and deliverance. Pray as though, if God weren’t to help you, you couldn’t get anything done that mattered. Don’t be like Uzziah, who was marvelously helped “until he became powerful” (2 Chr 26:15). Trust that God’s strength is perfected in weakness and own the expressed weakness of prayer. This is another important way we fan that flame. If the Word of God brings the fire, prayer is perhaps the stacking of the wood. We are opening ourselves to God’s power, exposing ourselves to God’s holiness, and bringing ourselves before his mercy. (P. 52, Kindle edition)

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