"Called to the Ministry?" | Doug Wilson

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Published 2017-11-27
In this episode of Ask Doug, pastor Doug Wilson answers a question about ministry calling.

Ask Doug is presented by Canon Press.

All Comments (11)
  • @kiganfive
    C.H. Spurgeon was the first first place I came across the phrase, 'If you can do anything else, by all means do it.' And that is in his "Lectures to my Students". It was reading that line in his lectures that gave me the confidence to 'do something else.' Also, Dallimore's "Whitefield" is likely one of the most compelling encouragements to ministry. Great segment.
  • Thank you so much for explaining this. I am interested in the ministry, and I have felt moved by the Gospel, and I really just want to burst because of all I could say about it. It is truly exciting to me when someone asks me about something Biblical, or about our theology. I am about to talk with my elders in my church about this and ask where to go from here, if at all. Anyway, thank you for presenting this topic.
  • @drawlins9
    "We are not all called to the same work, but we're all called to the same faith." I think, I'm pretty sure that was Dr. Martyn Loyd Jones who said that, as well.
  • A biography of Jonathan Edwards by George Marsden might've been what he was searching for around 6:30?
  • @eltonron1558
    I know I'm called, as like a mystery, I'm constantly having to correct, ordained ministers. It's not like I'm trying to, it's just a matter of catching them in a lie. Just like the gospel. It is according to Christ, not about Christ. Moses didn't give the Jews the ten commandments, God gave the Israelites, the commandments. The Jews, are but one of the 12 tribes, that recieved them. What's going on, when ordained ministers, can't even get the basics? Sunday keepers, not that there's anything wrong with it?
  • @HannahClapham
    This is all good advice but doesn’t touch the one big problem I see. The church in many ages, including this one, has been saddled with an abundance of poor leadership. And even when you have good leadership, generally speaking, they can be horrendous at choosing their successors. I think there are times and places when young men may feel the call of reform, and they may well feel totally isolated like Elijah, and they may need to go out into the fray without anyone’s blessing. Of course, this is normally a recipe for disaster. And one would need to discern between being an actual “Elijah” and just another thick-headed Lone Ranger.
  • @jdsheleg8332
    Nice opinion, but he just gave us that, his opinion. Zero quotes from the Bible.
  • @angloaust1575
    Preaching the gospel is a responsible position Not all are qualified In today's climate with bibles books Tapes CDs it's not the same situation So many schools of thought on doctrine it's better to read bible Ones self and trust holy spirit to guide and teach All the preacher can do is give his interpretation After all unregenerated people can preach 2cor11v14.15!