Because I hear voices out there—loud voices—
promising miracles for a fee,
healing for a donation,
financial safety if you “sow a seed”
into their ministry.
It turns into,
Pay me… and I’ll go to Jesus for you.
And that is not the Gospel.
Yes, we need the Church.
Yes, the Church needs our support.
But the preacher should not be living
in a mansion,
flying private,
while the people of God
struggle to buy groceries.
Jesus lived simply.
The most extravagant thing He owned
was a seamless garment—
and they took it from Him
and cast lots for it.
And listen to His words:
“I cannot do anything on my own.”
“I do not seek my own will
but the will of the One who sent me.”
“My Father is at work… so I am at work.”
That is the heart of real ministry—
not self‑promotion,
not luxury,
but obedience.
A life poured out.
A life aligned with the Father.
And Jesus reminds us
that the hour is coming
when every one of us
will rise to meet Him—
some to the resurrection of life,
some to the resurrection of judgment.
So the question becomes simple:
Am I following the Jesus
who lived simply,
loved deeply,
and sought only the Father’s will?
Because that Jesus
is the One who saves.
Prayer:
Lord Jesus,
Teach my heart to love the Gospel in its purity.
Keep me close to the simplicity
with which You lived and served.
Guard me from voices
that promise what only You can give.
Make my life obedient to the Father, as Yours was.
Strengthen Your Church with humble, faithful hearts.
Raise me on the last day to the resurrection of life.
And let me follow only You, the One who saves.
Amen