Bunker Hill Community Church

The Paradox of Christian Ministry


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One might assume that a life of ministry guarantees material prosperity, widespread acclaim, and social prestige. Yet in 1 Corinthians 4, the Apostle Paul dismantles this illusion by comparing the ministry to a public procession into the arena—at best a spectacle, at worst prey for wild beasts. He portrays the ordinary experience of a minister of Christ as one marked by hunger and thirst, inadequate clothing, harsh treatment, and homelessness. Far from indicating divine neglect, these trials underscore the very point Paul makes: God's power is most fully manifested in human weakness. And because the essence of ministry has not changed since the apostolic era, those who take up their cross to follow Christ should likewise expect hardship, discomfort, and a total dependence on God's sustaining strength.
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Bunker Hill Community ChurchBy Ross Fichter