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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 53 MIN

Sunday Sermon | What is Gospel Ministry? | 2 Corinthians | Part 6

from Providence Reformed Sunday Mornings Broadcast

Please join us as Pastor Patrick Joyner continues the series on 2 Corinthians. 2 Corinthians 4:1-6. Paul is regaling on the goodness of the Lord Jesus Christ. He affirms his weakness and his being in the shadow of the Lord Jesus. It is the weakness of men in which the glory of God is most profoundly shown. Our outer shells are wasting away but the gospel of Christ grows our inner being in grace. Therefore, we do not lose heart.We have unsinkable buoyancy during these light, momentary afflictions because the gospel isn’t about us; Jesus Christ is central. The amazing thing about this gospel is we are the ones who benefit from the preeminence of the Lord Jesus. We are His servants - do we look at ourselves in this way? The gospel ministry is a profound valuation of that which is unseen. As we grow in the image of the Lord Jesus, we should more highly value spiritual growth in Christ. The history of the Christian church is the result of faithful ministry where Jesus Christ is lord and we present ourselves as servants. Giving out the light of Christ is an incredible privilege we would do well to be reminded of.

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