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EPISODE · Aug 4, 2025 · 9 MIN

Brothers, Pray for the Seminaries | John Piper

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Deep Dive into Brothers, We Are Not Professionals: A Plea to Pastors for Radical Ministry by John Piper - Brothers, Pray for the SeminariesJohn Piper emphasizes the profound importance of seminaries in shaping the theology, spirit, and future of churches, denominations, and missionary efforts. He highlights that the tone of seminary classrooms and teachers profoundly affects the tone of church pulpits, directly influencing what future pastors prioritize or neglect in their ministries.Consequently, Piper advises that the most critical factor when choosing a seminary is its faculty, considering all other aspects like denomination or location as incidental. A "great faculty" is characterized by a wonderful combination of passion for God, for truth, for the church, and for the perishing. This is coupled with a deep understanding of God and His Word, a high esteem for doctrinal truth, and careful interpretation and exposition of the infallible Bible. These qualities are crucial because what faculty are passionate about will largely become the passions of younger pastors.Piper contends that praying for seminaries is not merely optional but essential "to breed power and purity in our churches." This act of prayer also helps individuals clarify their own concept of ministry and develop a "rudimentary pastoral theology." The all-embracing goal of God’s glory underpins all of Piper’s petitions, specifically that faculty teach and live so students admire God's glory with "white-hot intensity."His specific petitions for seminaries are grouped into three core biblical values for pastoral education:Cultivating a contrite and humble sense of human insufficiency: This emphasizes dependence on God's strength, the Holy Spirit's enablement, and the vital need for constant prayer.Cultivating a great passion for Christ’s all-sufficiency and zeal for the changeless fundamentals of the faith: This includes appreciating God's mercy and expressing exultant joy in Scripture's truths, with teachers magnifying Christ's saving power.Cultivating strong allegiance to all of Scripture and its careful and faithful exposition: This involves diligent study, respect for both warnings and promises, pursuing the Bible's "whole counsel of God," and permeating all teaching with explicit biblical insights, mingling textual discipline with reverence.Ultimately, Piper warns that "generations of faithfulness are at stake," reinforcing the urgent call to dedicated prayer for seminaries and their faculty.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730

Deep Dive into Brothers, We Are Not Professionals: A Plea to Pastors for Radical Ministry by John Piper - Brothers, Pray for the SeminariesJohn Piper emphasizes the profound importance of seminaries in shaping the theology, spirit, and future of churches, denominations, and missionary efforts. He highlights that the tone of seminary classrooms and teachers profoundly affects the tone of church pulpits, directly influencing what future pastors prioritize or neglect in their ministries.Consequently, Piper advises that the most critical factor when choosing a seminary is its faculty, considering all other aspects like denomination or location as incidental. A "great faculty" is characterized by a wonderful combination of passion for God, for truth, for the church, and for the perishing. This is coupled with a deep understanding of God and His Word, a high esteem for doctrinal truth, and careful interpretation and exposition of the infallible Bible. These qualities are crucial because what faculty are passionate about will largely become the passions of younger pastors.Piper contends that praying for seminaries is not merely optional but essential "to breed power and purity in our churches." This act of prayer also helps individuals clarify their own concept of ministry and develop a "rudimentary pastoral theology." The all-embracing goal of God’s glory underpins all of Piper’s petitions, specifically that faculty teach and live so students admire God's glory with "white-hot intensity."His specific petitions for seminaries are grouped into three core biblical values for pastoral education:Cultivating a contrite and humble sense of human insufficiency: This emphasizes dependence on God's strength, the Holy Spirit's enablement, and the vital need for constant prayer.Cultivating a great passion for Christ’s all-sufficiency and zeal for the changeless fundamentals of the faith: This includes appreciating God's mercy and expressing exultant joy in Scripture's truths, with teachers magnifying Christ's saving power.Cultivating strong allegiance to all of Scripture and its careful and faithful exposition: This involves diligent study, respect for both warnings and promises, pursuing the Bible's "whole counsel of God," and permeating all teaching with explicit biblical insights, mingling textual discipline with reverence.Ultimately, Piper warns that "generations of faithfulness are at stake," reinforcing the urgent call to dedicated prayer for seminaries and their faculty.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730

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