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Once God calls someone to preach, is that a life-long calling?
IOW, does God ever "un-call" a person to preach?
Just curious.
I believe it is a life long calling. God might move you around from being a pastor to an evangelist to a Sunday School superintendent to prison, truck, construction, teachers, etc. ministries.
What do you mean by a call to preach? Do you mean the call to pastor a church? or the call to preach (exposit) God's Word? I'm not trying to side step the question, but sometimes the idea of being called to preach and called to pastor are used interchangeably (and wrongly).
All believers are called to preach the Gospel, but not all are called to be pastors. The call to stop preaching ends 6 feet under groundI was not referring to a person being called to pastor a church.
I was not referring to a person being called to pastor a church.
Yes, but since fellowship would be broken he would not have the desire. That being the case, he would be disobedient in fulfilling the Great Commission...another sin...and the snowball downward continues...I was under the impression that if a man fell from grace (not loss of salvation!) ie - major sin in his life - would he still have the call to preach?
So what do you mean? If it's a call to tell people about Jesus, then it's life time.
Besides, I don't see in Scripture a "call" to preach. Just wondering what you mean?
Why do you say that?I was simply referring to what you termed "the call to preach (exposit) God's Word."
In a general sense, all of God's children are called to tell people about Jesus, but not every Christian is necessarily called to preach as you have defined it.
Yes, but since fellowship would be broken he would not have the desire. That being the case, he would be disobedient in fulfilling the Great Commission...another sin...and the snowball downward continues...
It didn't for me when I was in that state for many years. If there is improper motives behind it, for example a paid pastor... where that being his sole income, he might still "desire" to preach the Gospel, but it wouldn't be from God nor a true godly desire, the desire would be money.Interesting - do you think it is possible to have the desire - even if living in known sin?
Say what---That God does not call certain people to preach His Word or that Christians should not tell people about Jesus?Why do you say that?
Say what---That God does not call certain people to preach His Word or that Christians should not tell people about Jesus?