Jump Start # 4100
2 Timothy 4:2 “Preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort, with great patience and instruction.”
Throwback Thursday: an article written from the past
Why Do I Preach?
First of all, I preach not because it has always been a life long ambition of mine. Actually I never dreamed of doing what I now do. Neither my father, nor my grandfather ever preached. I was not ‘pushed’ into it by my family. In fact, it took some convincing to get across that after two years of college I was not going to completely switch majors and plans for my future.
I did not decide to preach because felt that I was “good” at it. After my first few attempts at giving Wednesday night lessons, I was thoroughly convinced that preaching was what I was NOT GOOD at. I did not receive overwhelming response or great encouragement to “be a preacher.” It might be hard to see this in me now, but public speaking was very difficult for me in school. I hated speech class for the simple reason that it was required that we had to give oral speeches. I would have never taken that class except for the fact that it was required in my field of study.
I did not become a preacher because it was my only interest and there was nothing else I could do or get a job at. The fact is that there are so many things that interest me I often feel tempted to pursue them just to see what they are like. I could see myself as a history teacher in a small college. Financial planning is interesting to me. I would enjoy being a writer and have thought about putting out a newsletter on a variety of subjects. Someday I would like to own a used bookstore. I originally went off to school to get a degree in forestry. That and landscaping still are of interest to me.
You probably are expecting by now, some grand and heart touching reason why I chose the path that I have. There is none. It’s not the thrill of standing before crowds or the great trust and responsibility that people have in the preacher. It’s not the place that it takes you or the different kinds of people you meet. I preach for the simple reason that I love the Lord and am excited about His word. It’s a joy to be a part of helping someone get to Heaven. My simple advice to any one who want to be a preacher is to just preach. Being true to the book and being true to myself is all I’ve ever tried to do.
That is why I preach today.
Roger
March, 1994
