
Ephesians 4:11–12 “And He gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers, for the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ.”
Every Christian has a primary duty to share the gospel, the good news of Christ’s liberation of mankind. This notwithstanding, giving oneself to the work of ministry, whether to lead or to play a significant role in the local church within the body of Christ, is a decision that one ought to make carefully.
You see, engaging in ministry work is a huge task. One cannot use being gifted or having a divine call from God as the only reason to suddenly begin doing something significant in ministry, such as becoming a lead leader or pioneering a movement or fellowship. Such decisions must be given careful consideration in order not to undermine preparation and the process of development required for such noble assignments.
You see, even when it comes to people rendering services that may not appear very prominent in the local church the Bible teaches that such people ought to be equipped and nurtured to do God’s work. Thus, more work shall then be required of those involved in indoctrination, setting principles and protocols in a local church.
Gifts, graces, and encounters are not the sole basis for making significant ministry decisions. Make the effort to think through other important elements such as integrity, faithfulness, godly character, level of patience, and your personal relationship with God through prayer and the personal study of God’s Word.
You see, ministry work flows from who you are, not merely what you do. Thus, the man of God is commanded to pursue character deliberately. Know that your character protects grace from abuse and sustains ministry when gifting alone is no longer enough.
God is not in a haste. Take your time before making critical decisions when it comes to important ministry matters. Do not be driven by unguided passion or zeal and place yourself under unnecessary responsibility. When all is said and done, you must save both yourself and your hearers (1 Timothy 4:16).
Read: Luke 1:80 “And the little boy grew and became strong in spirit, and was in the wilderness until the day of his appearing to Israel, the commencement of his public ministry.”
Prayer: Lord, I pray for grace and patience to make the right decisions when it comes to Your work on earth. Amen.








