Title: God's Co-worker
Classification of co-workers to assist in the ministry of evangelism
It refers to co-workers in God's work - There are people who have been educated and understood. Co-workers - Co-workers know the heart of co-workers and cooperate with each other.
A co-worker needs wisdom to know the heart of a co-worker
Co-workers should be humble and meek
Co-workers have an attitude of submission first
Co-workers do not change whether the number of church members is large or the number is small.
He said, "I have faith, but without works, it is dead faith."
A co-worker in evangelism A co-worker in evangelism
A co-worker walks with the Holy Spirit
Early childhood co-worker. Elementary school co-worker
Translated by Lee Lin Lee. youth co-worker
Youth and college student co-workers need to have discernment
Co-workers who are good at evangelism Co-workers who are good at guidance
I really need a co-worker while pastoring
The role of a pastor’s private support How many / %
language life action wisdom
Co-workers helping to revive the church
Financial Partners Educational Partners
Administrative Co-workers Prayer Co-workers
A co-worker when working as a pastor
Co-workers to protect and help health
missionary travel companion
Data management partner
Co-workers helping the event
Co-workers helping with vehicles
medical missionary co-worker
manpower management partner
photo management partner
video management partner
Choir management co-worker
Church equipment management partner
pulpit flower manager sermon material management kitchen manager
audio equipment manager
Co-workers are not allowed to brag about themselves
Co-workers work hard, and God is glorified
We are God's co-workers; you are God's field and God's house.
Realizing that we are all co-workers, let's live enjoying the joy and benefits of co-working.
First, the Holy Spirit and co-workers
We are co-workers with the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit works through people and works with people. We didn't become co-workers with the Holy Spirit because we grew up. The Holy Spirit needs us to build us up. That is why we are inviting you to the field of power and miracles. Paul became a great missionary because the Holy Spirit called him to be a co-worker (Acts 13:2). Paul became a co-worker of the Holy Spirit and did missionary work at the forefront of the Holy Spirit. As a result, Paul tasted the glory of the gospel, experienced the work of the Holy Spirit firsthand, and became the protagonist who opened the door to missions. Let us all work with pride and pride. The Holy Spirit who called Paul also calls us (Jeremiah 1:5). The Bible says, "You did not choose me, I chose you and appointed you" (John 15:16). Because the Holy Spirit called me, I came to serve as a worshiper, to devote myself as a volunteer, and to be used as a co-worker in the construction of the temple. We are co-workers with the Holy Spirit. Let's move forward with pride and mission no matter what situation, position, or work we do. The Holy Spirit does great and wonderful things through us.
Second, female and male co-workers
Third, children are partners
Children are also partners in ministry. We think about what ministry children will do. I think of children only as objects of ministry. However, God used children as the protagonists of His ministry. Let's look at Samuel in the Old Testament. Samuel served in the temple from an early age (1 Samuel 2:18). God gave and entrusted the word to young Samuel (1 Samuel 3:10, 11). Jesus also treated children as co-workers. The miracle of the Five Byeong-Ear is so important that it appears in all four Gospels. This miracle was possible because of the dedication of one child. He also used children as co-workers while explaining the kingdom of heaven. He said that those who are like little children will go to heaven. Children are ministers too. Children are also co-workers of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:17). Let's acknowledge children as the protagonists of our ministry. Let's raise up children to work for God's church. When that happens, great people like Samuel are definitely coming out of our church.
Fourth, youth are also co-workers
Fifth, young college students are also partners
Faith is like a two-player three-way game. I am not running alone. We must run with the Holy Spirit bound. The older generation must run in tandem with the next generation. Young people are no exception. Adults should respect young people and college students. Also, young people and college students should be happy to play with adults. This is a biblical partnership. Moses worked with the young Joshua. Paul worked with Timothy. Peter worked with Mark. Jesus worked with 12 young men. Through this kind of partnership, faith was passed on and the scope of ministry expanded. Young people have grown into bigger ministers. Let us all work together like Paul and Timothy. Paul raised Timothy. By entrusting the church in Ephesus, the field of ministry was opened. They encouraged me to work freely. He spared no wisdom and admonition through the books of 1 and 2 Timothy. Timothy served Paul as a spiritual father. So I completely obeyed Paul's words. No matter how hard and difficult it was, I was with Paul (Philippians 2:22). There should be an abundance of such partnerships in the church. When that happens, we grow with each other.
Let us all acknowledge each other as co-workers. Children, youth, youth, women, men, all are partners. Let's work together, sweat together, and entrust each other's ministry with trust. If you treat yourself like a child, you are bound to become a child forever. If they are recognized as co-workers with God, even children can work with power. Let's all look forward with hope. A young minister like Samuel will come out. Youth ministers like Joseph and Daniel will arise. Young ministers like Joshua and Timothy will be produced. Couples ministers like Prisca and Aquila will be established.
A site rich in sermon materials, Korean Christian Internet Broadcasting