
The True Ministry Part 1
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Daniel Baer

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About this listen
THE TRUE MINISTRY Part 1 includes a comprehensive biblical and practical study of:
- The Calling and Commissioning of Minister
- Types of "calls" in the Bible
- Being fully faithful to our calling
- Being called, chosen, and commissioned
- A calling versus a commission
- Callings versus career choices
- Acceptable and Unacceptable Methods of Entering the Ministry
- My Personal Ministerial Testimony, Experiences, and History of God's Calling
- Biblical Ordination
- Evidences of a True Calling
- Organizational or Denominational Ministerial Licensing and Certification (and why both are unbiblical and potentially ungodly)
- Denominational seminaries as "cemeteries" and "sausage factories"
- Ministerial Preparation: Preparing the Heart and Mind to Serve in the Ministry
- Ministerial Preparation: Growth and Development in the Spirit of God
- Ministerial Preparation: Studying and Hiding the Word of God in the Heart
- Types of Bible studies
- Methods of Bible study
- Tools for Bible study
- Bible memorization
- Ministerial Preparation: Growth and Development in the Work of the Ministry
- Ministerial Preparation: Growth and Development in the Spirit of the Ministry
- The Sanctity, Integrity, and Intended Incorruptibility of the Ministry
- Hungering and thirsting for righteousness
- The necessity of order and authority counterbalanced by integrity and accountability
- Divine hierarchal order versus carnal political structures, men-pleasing ministerial promotion, and the usurpation of power
- Purging out rather than perpetuating polluted means and methods
- Avoiding the creation and maintenance of methods of order, operations, or environments that encourage or allow for the presence of carnality and corruption
- Avoiding the idolization of and improper submission to human leaders
- Avoiding the instigation of fear of the ministry as a mechanism to control the people
- Being incorruptible in our interactions with others
- The keys to a pure ministry
- Judging corrupted men and conditions decisively and consistently
- Six areas of spiritual corruption in the church that are the responsibility of the ministry (to be avoided and not encouraged
- Ministerial Position and Authority: Putting the Ministry in its Proper Place
- The ministry is the earthly, visible arm of the divine government of the church
- Different offices and positions in the ministry with different degrees of authority and ability
- The biblical leadership structure of the church
- Titles used for the ministry in the New Testament
- Unbiblical and inappropriate roles for a minister to assume or presume to hold or that are potentially perverted conceptions of a minister’s position and purpose
- Ministerial Etiquette and Interaction with other Ministers and between the Ministry and Laity
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