The following is an edited transcription of the audio.
How do you keep from getting
discouraged when it is apparent that so many people, even in your
own church, just aren't passionate for God and his word?
I
keep from getting discouraged mainly by not focusing on my people. I focus on the Lord instead. Then he gives me the heart I need for the people. If
I were to focus on the world and its condition, or the church and its
condition--or even my own soul and its condition--I think I would be
overcome by discouragement. But that's not where encouragement comes
from.
We are to draw encouragement mainly from Christ, from his
work on the cross, his resurrection power, and his
intercession for us at the Father's right hand. We should be encouraged by his promises
to work all things together for our good. And we should be encouraged that one day he will come and complete
history, make this creation all his own, cast out all
ungodliness, and establish righteousness and peace.
It is
contemplating Christ, the history of redemption, the work of the cross,
and the promises of God that establish the heart. That is the most
fundamental way I fight discouragement.
Another way I fight is by reflecting on and appreciating the evidences of grace that are already in the church, even in the weakest
saint. Likewise, we should give thanks for the smallest evidences that the
Holy Spirit has begun a work in our own lives. Because really, for all of us,
that's all he has done: "He who began a good work in you will complete
it unto the day of Christ" (Philippians 1:6). He has just begun.
So look first to Christ--that's my hope. And then look for
the evidences of his grace, even in the weakest saint. And you can find
them. And you can celebrate them, and then bring those people along
further.