Author: | Ademola Adedeji | ISBN: | 9781370083466 |
Publisher: | Ademola Adedeji | Publication: | December 31, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Ademola Adedeji |
ISBN: | 9781370083466 |
Publisher: | Ademola Adedeji |
Publication: | December 31, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
'Called to the Pulpit, but not a Pastor' is a scriptural exposition which reveals the different abilities God has endowed each one with, in order to perform specific assignments. It brings home the fact that everyone has a gift through which he can excel in an area of life where the gift is required; no one in life is 'giftless', so no one in life is useless. However, the problem of man is that we often abandon our core-strength in envy of others, trying to be like them at the expense of 'who we are'. Therefore, 'Called to the Pulpit, but not a Pastor' is poised to make everyone understand that, "if you are a child of God, then you have been called to perform a specific assignment in God's Vineyard, but not necessarily as a Pastor". It also emphasizes the importance of unity in the church of God; and collaboration in the corporate world. We all need each other to succeed. It is in working together that we can make the world a better place for us all. No one is insignificant, we are all equally important, though our gifts differ. When we appreciate one another, we can get the best from each other. Above all, if you are a child of God, remember that all eyes are on you; you are in the Limelight, so beware of the message you pass across to your unknown audience!
'Called to the Pulpit, but not a Pastor' is a scriptural exposition which reveals the different abilities God has endowed each one with, in order to perform specific assignments. It brings home the fact that everyone has a gift through which he can excel in an area of life where the gift is required; no one in life is 'giftless', so no one in life is useless. However, the problem of man is that we often abandon our core-strength in envy of others, trying to be like them at the expense of 'who we are'. Therefore, 'Called to the Pulpit, but not a Pastor' is poised to make everyone understand that, "if you are a child of God, then you have been called to perform a specific assignment in God's Vineyard, but not necessarily as a Pastor". It also emphasizes the importance of unity in the church of God; and collaboration in the corporate world. We all need each other to succeed. It is in working together that we can make the world a better place for us all. No one is insignificant, we are all equally important, though our gifts differ. When we appreciate one another, we can get the best from each other. Above all, if you are a child of God, remember that all eyes are on you; you are in the Limelight, so beware of the message you pass across to your unknown audience!