Encouragement From Chuck Swindoll


Friday, September 28

Almost ten years ago I wrote Chuck Swindoll, seeking his advice regarding preaching and church leadership. I’ve kept his letter in what I call my “Rainy Day File” – a large file where I keep all the nice notes and letters people have written me over the years. Every once in a while I pull this out and read it so my grip will get a little tighter on the plow. Read it, I think you’ll be encouraged as well:

DALLAS THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

May 18, 1998

Dear Brian:

Thank you for your thoughtful letter.

Though I don’t have time to prepare a lengthy reply, I will offer some brief words of encouragement.

First, Paul’s mandate to Timothy in his second letter to him was “Preach the Word.” He did not say “grow the church.” That is God’s work. Don’t fall into the trap of feeling that unless you are out there on the pavement meeting people and making things happen, the church won’t grow. I’m convinced if you are faithful to who you are and all God has called you to be and if you remain committed to preaching the Word, God will bless your ministry.

Second, relax. You need to be yourself to the glory of God. Period. The more you try to contort yourself into someone you are not, the more ineffective you will be in ministry.

If your conviction is that you much preach expository messages, then by all means do just that. Surround yourself with trustworthy individuals on your staff who love God’s people and who are genuine servants of Christ. That is all I did and growth came from the Lord. We had no secret at Fullerton church. Radio had nothing to do with our growth. God simply does what he says he will do: bless His Word.

Whatever you do, don’t forget that last sentence, Brian.

Warmly,

Charles R. Swindoll
President

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I believe Mr. Swindoll's advice basically applies to every christian in every job situation. However, it seems staying firmly committed to His Word and trying to be myself are two hardest challenges in every job situation...

greylias said...

Brian, thanks for this encouragement. I've been holding onto fear too tightly.

I'm an engineer, and God is calling me back into ministry as a staff worship leader, not sure where yet.

In some ways, I've been 'trying to contort myself into someone I'm not'. But God is good and I need to focus on being myself to the glory of God.

I got a similar note from Louie Giglio not long ago, and it was a great encouragement to my spirit.

God's blessing on you and your family.
Terry Foester
Wilmington, DE